Not exactly a PPI reclaim, but this seems to the most appropriate place to post:
I found out my wife has been paying £15 a month to Natwest since 2011 for benefits she has already been paying for (mobile phone insurance, breakdown cover etc).
We complained to Natwest and the response is below.
Any opinion of whether to pursue it further?
She thought it was an overdraft interest charge (as did I to be honest because there is no description accompanying the charge).
She also thought she was being transferred to a different bank account on the phone as a condition to keep her overdraft facility. She's dyslexic and wouldn't necessarily be aware of all the information being fired at her in a sales call.
She already fought them off once in 2002 when they changed her to the Advantage Gold (which charged something horrendous like £30 a month), which involved "sitting in the bank with the bank manager in floods of tears to get them to change it"
I've lived with her since 2012 and I remember all the letters they refer to being big on promoting a restaurant discount dining card and not much else.
I found out my wife has been paying £15 a month to Natwest since 2011 for benefits she has already been paying for (mobile phone insurance, breakdown cover etc).
We complained to Natwest and the response is below.
Any opinion of whether to pursue it further?
She thought it was an overdraft interest charge (as did I to be honest because there is no description accompanying the charge).
She also thought she was being transferred to a different bank account on the phone as a condition to keep her overdraft facility. She's dyslexic and wouldn't necessarily be aware of all the information being fired at her in a sales call.
She already fought them off once in 2002 when they changed her to the Advantage Gold (which charged something horrendous like £30 a month), which involved "sitting in the bank with the bank manager in floods of tears to get them to change it"
I've lived with her since 2012 and I remember all the letters they refer to being big on promoting a restaurant discount dining card and not much else.
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