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  • Natwest Overdraft - Default removal help

    Hi all,

    Long time reader, first time poster here.

    I have had an issue with a student overdraft which has left a default on my credit file without my knowledge.

    - Amount £1200 upon graduation
    - Because I did not pay my wages (foolishly) into this account, rather another, as per the T&Cs (unknown to me at the time), the post-graduation 2 yr interest free overdraft became void after 12 months.
    - I recieved no letters from Natwest advising early repayment is due, rather a solitary letter from Wescot. I called immediately and agreed a repayment programme of the full amount over 12 months, £120 by d/d. (Sept 12)
    - I made a payment of £120 as agreed on 14 Sept 12. This appeared on a Natwest statement.
    - I made a payment of £120 as agreed on 14 Oct 12. This appeared on a Natwest statement.
    - From Nov 12 onwards, statements stopped coming through.
    - I continued the repayment arrangement. The debt was not sold to Wescot, it is still owned by Natwest
    - Looking up my Credit File, it shows Natwest defaulted the account on 30 Oct 12; even though I made a repayment arrangement with their appointed company and did not break it.
    - There is still £400 to pay on the account and Wescot have agreed to hold the account (in writing) while I take up the issue.

    I would have cleared the balance immediately if I had all the paperwork, which genuinely wasn't sent. I am shocked given that they agreed a payment programme and defaulted me anyway.

    What do you think is the best way to proceed? Obviously the outcome I am aiming for is to settle in full, remove the default and get on with mortgage etc in the very near future.

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    Re: Natwest Overdraft - Default removal help

    Hi

    I'm not so sure they'll remove the default but definitely worth a shot. Someone else had joy with this, see here --> 0% Balance Transfer - allaboutFORUMS or here --> 1st Credit - allaboutFORUMS

    There are threads, you just need to track them by using search
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    • #3
      Re: Natwest Overdraft - Default removal help

      Thanks Niddy,

      I will start with sending similar to the above citing unfairness and the request for documentation template and see where that gets me. To be updated...

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      • #4
        Re: Natwest Overdraft - Default removal help

        Just wanted to pop in and say good luck with this. Can you let us know the outcome?
        Cheers
        Missy
        When Gold isn't enough, there is SA Gold! New to the forum and find the UE route a bit scary? Take a look at my diary here and judge for yourself. I am now saving the money each month that was making little difference to the balance and not a bit of difference to my credit file as a result of finding AAD.



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        • #5
          Re: Natwest Overdraft - Default removal help

          will do!

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          • #6
            Re: Natwest Overdraft - Default removal help

            see this as well --> Help with Natwest Default Notice - allaboutFORUMS

            Loads of examples but bear in mind, Natwest (well their parent, RBS) did win the Harrison v RBS case which means that Natwest know the default processes and totally abuse them to stay within the law.

            Nightmare to get them removed, unless it's with a good DCA that we can haggle for removal. Point of fact, if you did (for ANY reason) breach the terms they can (and will) default you and anything after this, such as negotiation of removal, is purely at their own goodwill.

            Sadly that seems to be your main stumbling block here - the simple fact that Natwest are wankers
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