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Dizzy Dave VS Natwest

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  • #31
    Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

    You beat me to it Amy!

    Dave, you're doing fine, once you get the letter sent you will feel even better. Don't forget to send it Recorded Delivery.
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    • #32
      Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

      It is has come to my attention that my claim should be treated as one of financial hardship. I believe my situation meets the FSA’s recent update to the
      complaints handling waiver and their guidelines on financial difficulty.

      I attach the following documentation in support of my hardship case which supports my extreme financial difficulty, as follows:-


      1 : An updated spreadsheet showing my claim value as £1,008.00with Natwest as of 23/02/2009.

      2 : A personal budget sheet which shows a monthly deficit of £180.

      3. A copy of a letter from Job Centre Plus stating my benefits have stopped.

      4. A copy of NHS correspondence and current Doctor's note.

      5. A copy of a letter from my other bank account which the account being overdrawn.

      7. A copy of correspondencefrom Orange Mobile which states my current bill is overdue.

      In September of 2008, I was diagnosed with Labyrinthitis, a balance disorder which causes constant dizz
      iness, anxiety and ringing in the ears.

      One month later I lost my full time job and had to apply for Incapacity Benefit. I became housebound and developed a fear of leaving the house. Stress causes my symptoms to flair up and lately my financial difficultys have been causing just that.
      Three weeks ago the benefit office stopped my payments (£50 a week) due to a clerical error and information I sent them getting lost in the post. I have to submit lots of documents to get back on the system and it's taking quite a while. I have no money coming in at all and cannot meet any payments, stay within my two overdrafts or buy food and essentials.

      I am currently finding it very difficult to cope during the present economic climate coupled with my health problems and not being able to work.

      This financial situation is putting a terrible burden on me and I please ask that you reconsider my claim and my circumstances given the current waiver criteria and the banking code.

      I look forward to hearing from you shortly.

      Yours faithfully


      Even dizzyness cannot stop me now!

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      • #33
        Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

        Originally posted by Dizzy-Dave View Post
        5. A copy of a letter from my other bank account which the account being overdrawn.
        Not really too sure what you're trying to say here.

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        • #34
          Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

          Originally posted by Amy View Post
          Not really too sure what you're trying to say here.
          Dave

          Do you mean 'which shows that the account is overdrawn' ?

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          • #35
            Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

            Yes it's overdrawn.

            Is including another bank account relevant ?

            I have everything I need now, document wise.

            I have removed the photocopy of the car document.

            Nearly ready to post.
            Even dizzyness cannot stop me now!

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            • #36
              Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

              On a side note, sorry to hear about what happened Nattie :tinysmile_hmm_t2:
              Even dizzyness cannot stop me now!

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              • #37
                Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

                Are you going to try and open up a basic account somewhere - maybe Post office - to stop them taking your benefits in charges?
                "What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery

                "Always reach for the moon, if you miss you'll end up among the stars"


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                • #38
                  Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

                  That's a very good point!

                  I was hoping they would stop all future chances but just in case, I will look into it.

                  Thanks.

                  P.s Can any previous posters tell me if they think my letter is good to go now ?
                  Even dizzyness cannot stop me now!

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                  • #39
                    Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

                    Originally posted by Dizzy-Dave View Post
                    On a side note, sorry to hear about what happened Nattie :tinysmile_hmm_t2:
                    I'm not for what its worth but that is a different story. At least you cannot say I am sitting on the fence. I know exactly which side(if indeed there are sides) that I am on now.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

                      Originally posted by Dizzy-Dave View Post
                      It is has come to my attention that my claim should be treated as one of financial hardship. I believe my situation meets the FSA’s recent update to the
                      complaints handling waiver and their guidelines on financial difficulty.

                      I attach the following documentation in support of my hardship case which supports my extreme financial difficulty, as follows:-


                      1 : An updated spreadsheet showing my claim value as £1,008.00with Natwest as of 23/02/2009.

                      2 : A personal budget sheet which shows a monthly deficit of £180.

                      3. A copy of a letter from Job Centre Plus stating my benefits have stopped.


                      4. A copy of NHS correspondence and current Doctor's note.

                      5. A copy of a letter from my other bank account which shows the account being overdrawn.

                      7. A copy of correspondencefrom Orange Mobile which states my current bill is overdue.

                      In September of 2008, I was diagnosed with Labyrinthitis, a balance disorder which causes constant dizziness, anxiety and ringing in the ears.

                      One month later I lost my full time job and had to apply for Incapacity Benefit. I became housebound and developed a fear of leaving the house. Stress causes my symptoms to flair up and lately my financial difficultys have been causing just that.

                      Three weeks ago the benefit office stopped my payments (£50 a week) due to a clerical error and information I sent them getting lost in the post. I have to submit lots of documents to get back on the system and it's taking quite a while. I have no money coming in at all and cannot meet any payments, stay within my two overdrafts or buy food and essentials.

                      I am currently finding it very difficult to cope during the present economic climate coupled with my health problems and not being able to work.

                      This financial situation is putting a terrible burden on me and I please ask that you reconsider my claim and my circumstances given the current waiver criteria and the banking code.

                      I look forward to hearing from you shortly.

                      Yours faithfully

                      Hi Dave

                      I have made one small amendment, and will see if Amy has any other tweeks when she is on latter. I think that this can be posted tomorrow. I am not sure of NAT Wests stance on hardship but you will not know if you do not try. Barclays have only just recently started paying out.

                      Good Luck with this



                      Originally posted by Amy View Post
                      Not really too sure what you're trying to say here.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Any point trying ? (NATWEST)

                        Ok thanks for all the help guys and gals !

                        I'm going to post it this weekend.

                        Can someone rename my thread to: Dizzy Dave VS Natwest ?

                        I'll post when i get the reply from Natwest.

                        Even dizzyness cannot stop me now!

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                        • #42
                          Re: Dizzy Dave VS Natwest

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                          • #43
                            Re: Dizzy Dave VS Natwest

                            Quick update,

                            The bank has returned my evidence and letter stating that I need to fill in the Nawest income/expenditure sheet as the legal beagles one cannot be accepted.

                            Something to take note of as i was told the LB one would be fine.

                            Kinda annoying as i have to pay for another recorded delivery.


                            Yesterday I was put back on benefits and a back claim of £500 was rewarded to me which will pay off 80% of my debts.

                            Any advice ? The payment has gone into the natwest account so they will know about it when i re-send the letter.
                            Even dizzyness cannot stop me now!

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                            • #44
                              Re: Dizzy Dave VS Natwest

                              Thanks for that dizzy - the Natwest sheet - is it the MAT Common Financial Statement one ?

                              Will look at using that instead for hardship claims.
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                              • #45
                                Re: Dizzy Dave VS Natwest

                                It's title on the front is "Customer Financial Stateent"

                                At the bottom it says NWB 52009 (18/03/2005)
                                Even dizzyness cannot stop me now!

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