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    i owed nat west £5090.00 put in a ff offer in of £1500 nat west came back with an offer of £1574.00 as a full and final i accepted they updated my credit file to settled and a zero balence im now chaseing the ppi on this account
    at the start of this journey i owed
    £52000.00 UNSECURED £5000.00 SECURED
    £0000.00 secured debt as of 17/12/2010 fingers crossed
    on 14/07/2012 i now have £32.000 unsecured and £15.000 unenforceable [thanks to niddy and aad ]
    as of 17/03/13 its now £26K AND £15K UE
    ITS COMING DOWN SLOWLY WHILE STILL ENJOYING MY LIFE

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    Re: nat west ff

    Originally posted by wishfullthinking View Post
    i owed nat west £5090.00 put in a ff offer in of £1500 nat west came back with an offer of £1574.00 as a full and final i accepted they updated my credit file to settled and a zero balence im now chaseing the ppi on this account
    Around 35% well done.

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    • #3
      Re: nat west ff

      That's not bad going though I'd have offered them less to start with.
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      • #4
        Re: nat west ff

        there is £2500 roughly in ppi to come back so ive cleard the debt and came out with a grand im happy at that
        at the start of this journey i owed
        £52000.00 UNSECURED £5000.00 SECURED
        £0000.00 secured debt as of 17/12/2010 fingers crossed
        on 14/07/2012 i now have £32.000 unsecured and £15.000 unenforceable [thanks to niddy and aad ]
        as of 17/03/13 its now £26K AND £15K UE
        ITS COMING DOWN SLOWLY WHILE STILL ENJOYING MY LIFE

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        • #5
          Re: nat west ff

          Well done with the FF.

          If you have not already done it , remember to claim back all default charges (late / overlimt fees etc) along with interest as part of your ppi claim ( or a seperate claim) this will add a few more bob to your claim.

          Good luck

          Matty

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          • #6
            Re: nat west ff

            Originally posted by MattyA View Post
            Well done with the FF.

            If you have not already done it , remember to claim back all default charges (late / overlimt fees etc) along with interest as part of your ppi claim ( or a seperate claim) this will add a few more bob to your claim.

            Good luck

            Matty
            thanks mattya but how do you go about that its new to me and is it normally successful
            at the start of this journey i owed
            £52000.00 UNSECURED £5000.00 SECURED
            £0000.00 secured debt as of 17/12/2010 fingers crossed
            on 14/07/2012 i now have £32.000 unsecured and £15.000 unenforceable [thanks to niddy and aad ]
            as of 17/03/13 its now £26K AND £15K UE
            ITS COMING DOWN SLOWLY WHILE STILL ENJOYING MY LIFE

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            • #7
              Re: nat west ff

              mate, thats good going, well done!
              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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              • #8
                Re: nat west ff

                Originally posted by wishfullthinking View Post
                thanks mattya but how do you go about that its new to me and is it normally successful
                send a message to Di30 and start a new thread here mate --> Reclaim Credit Card PPI - allaboutFORUMS
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                • #9
                  Re: nat west ff

                  Originally posted by wishfullthinking View Post
                  i owed nat west £5090.00 put in a ff offer in of £1500 nat west came back with an offer of £1574.00 as a full and final i accepted they updated my credit file to settled and a zero balence im now chaseing the ppi on this account
                  thats good news, i also have debt with Natwest,
                  can i ask a few question, did they send you a I+E form to fill in when you sent in the F+F , also what template if any did you use to request the F+F and which address did you send the request too?

                  sorry for all questions, but i,m thinking of offering them a F+F also

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                  • #10
                    Re: nat west ff

                    Originally posted by scoobydoo View Post
                    thats good news, i also have debt with Natwest,
                    can i ask a few question, did they send you a I+E form to fill in when you sent in the F+F , also what template if any did you use to request the F+F and which address did you send the request too?

                    sorry for all questions, but i,m thinking of offering them a F+F also
                    I've put the address I used on your other thread, at the time I did mine
                    I think I used the standard F&F template letter from national debtline or from someone on MSE

                    They didn't send an I&E form that I can recall.

                    HTH
                    It's taken years of hard work to earn the capital N in Numpty

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                    • #11
                      Re: nat west ff

                      Hi Matty thought the reclaim charges had fallen flat on its face
                      at the start of this journey i owed
                      £52000.00 UNSECURED £5000.00 SECURED
                      £0000.00 secured debt as of 17/12/2010 fingers crossed
                      on 14/07/2012 i now have £32.000 unsecured and £15.000 unenforceable [thanks to niddy and aad ]
                      as of 17/03/13 its now £26K AND £15K UE
                      ITS COMING DOWN SLOWLY WHILE STILL ENJOYING MY LIFE

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                      • #12
                        Re: nat west ff

                        Just an update on this the fos found in my favour and I got back the ppi
                        at the start of this journey i owed
                        £52000.00 UNSECURED £5000.00 SECURED
                        £0000.00 secured debt as of 17/12/2010 fingers crossed
                        on 14/07/2012 i now have £32.000 unsecured and £15.000 unenforceable [thanks to niddy and aad ]
                        as of 17/03/13 its now £26K AND £15K UE
                        ITS COMING DOWN SLOWLY WHILE STILL ENJOYING MY LIFE

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                        • #13
                          Re: nat west ff

                          That's great news and because of your previous F&F settlement they won't be able to use the right of set-off. You played the long game - I like it

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                          • #14
                            Re: nat west ff

                            That's great news, well done for fighting it the 'right way around'!
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