HELP! ADVICE NEEDED!
Jun. 29th, 2006 11:46 amNot on how to get me off lj...there's no help for me, clearly.
No, I need some legal/financial type help...see, thanks to the glorious
probablyscotty I followed the advice given in the link below, which basically outlines how the Office of Fair Trading have decided that the charges made by major banks on unauthorised overdrafts etc are unfair, and shows ways in which you can claim your money back.
http://money.uk.msn.com/Banking/Current%20Accounts/Decision%20centre/Better_Banking/article.aspx?cp-documentid=488325
Now, my bank have not come back to me with the details of my transactions over the past 6 years as stipulated in the Data Protection Act...and of course, they disagree that the amounts they have ripped off me in the last 6 years have been wrong. But they are prepared, as a 'gesture of good will' to offer me a one off payment of just under a grand. Hmm. So I don't know whether to accept the payment (very handy) or say, 'This is all very well, but I don't know how much you've taken so I don't know how reasonable this offer is.' Of course, they could argue that the payment is just to stop them from going through all the hassle of digging out the info. And of course,grabbing the money saves me the trouble of courts etc.
Thoughts from people less crap with money than myself would be gratefully received!
No, I need some legal/financial type help...see, thanks to the glorious
http://money.uk.msn.com/Banking/Current%20Accounts/Decision%20centre/Better_Banking/article.aspx?cp-documentid=488325
Now, my bank have not come back to me with the details of my transactions over the past 6 years as stipulated in the Data Protection Act...and of course, they disagree that the amounts they have ripped off me in the last 6 years have been wrong. But they are prepared, as a 'gesture of good will' to offer me a one off payment of just under a grand. Hmm. So I don't know whether to accept the payment (very handy) or say, 'This is all very well, but I don't know how much you've taken so I don't know how reasonable this offer is.' Of course, they could argue that the payment is just to stop them from going through all the hassle of digging out the info. And of course,grabbing the money saves me the trouble of courts etc.
Thoughts from people less crap with money than myself would be gratefully received!
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Date: 2006-06-29 11:11 am (UTC)erm if they sent you six years records jhow come you don't know how much they owe?
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Date: 2006-06-29 11:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-29 11:17 am (UTC)Write back and Demand the records befor you consider whether to accept their offer.
Mention that they will be reported if the continue to ignore your request.
Ask why they did not actually respond to your previous letter and instead tried to offer a Bribe, ask if this is their method with all customers, mention that the papers would be interested in a banl that would rather bribe its customers than do what they have been asked.
Do not let them get away with it... most poeple do thats why they keep behaving like twats.
Personally Id say its your social responsibility to comply with the OFT.
Its quite unlikely youll have to take them to court. Even if you do this.