ShEp
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i know about a letter going about to retrieve bank charges there was one clause though that the bank account maybe shutdown, well i have just moved banks after months and months of charges on my old account so im wondering if any1 here has a copy of this letter to paste in here? as i am going to send it before i close my account and try and reclaim some of the 100's they took off me in charges
cheers
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abdus
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http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1141050760,24632,#step3
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/12_12_06_bank_14day.pdf
http://www.learnmoney.co.uk/banking/charges/case-01.html
[Edited on 18-12-2006 by abdus]
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ShEp
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legend
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Half Pint
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This is beginning to piss me off...
If people keep doing this then the banks are going to start charging good customers who are always in credit.....
if your shit at money management and get charged then it's your own fault as the charges are always detailed within the terms and conditions when you sign up for a bank account.
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ssj_kakarot
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er tbf i dont think its decent of a bank to charge me £25 for going £4 overdrawn then another £25 when it went to £8 overdrawn then another £25 when it went to £16 overdrawn in the space of about 3 days, when i was £450 in credit a day after, not because i was shit with money simply because my phone bill came out a few days early.
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Half Pint
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well i beleive that is a discussion you should have iththe phone company who are applying for their DD earlier than expected.... therefore they should be refunding you the money.
But agree in most instances with their charges being a little unfair, but moving to a point were the banks cannot charge for people that are bad at money management therefore charging for having a bank account is pissing me off.
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Tom
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That's pish, banks are too rich in the first instance, look how much money they manage etc why they need to charge over the odds for being overdrawn once then again every time you go over an agreed amount is pathetic.
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Jambo
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Whilst i agree with you in principal HP, they are a fuking rip off and they take the piss.
TBH all the times i have been charged at least 50% of the time wasnt my fault.
I once got charged £32 because the bank sent my payment to credit card company late.
Then they "lost" the payment. Accused me of bieng a liar and carried on charging me.
3months later, they refunded the £90 odd in charges and paid the intrest on my credit card bill.
Fucking wank stains
Id have sympathy if HSBC werent bragging at record braking £20b profits (figure is an exageration as i cant remeber exactl what it was)
[Edited on 18-12-2006 by Jambo]
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
That's pish, banks are too rich in the first instance, look how much money they manage etc why they need to charge over the odds for being overdrawn once then again every time you go over an agreed amount is pathetic.
Agreed.
The money isn't in your account. They take it when they please to trade in currencys and investments. What do you see for that. Nothing.
Money grabbing wankers.
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