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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    This is quite easy to resolve, as the account is not in default and never has been (as you can prove by your statements) then you simply write to the banks Data Protection Officer and warn them you'll take action against them unless they remove the derogatory markers immediately based on the fact you were never in any arrangement to pay - you basically decided to reduce your overdraft which was always an authorised one thus the markers should be reading [0] (Up to Date).

    Give them 14 days to remove the derogatory data then complain to the ICO and then piss about with that for a while before going to the FOS (last of all) - the FOS can award compo at the very end after you've proved the bank did wrong and as a result caused you suffering, usually for distress as a result of incorrect CRA data the FOS look at £250 - not much I know but they could award more (or nothing at all) based on how much we force the bank to make mistakes.... point is, start here by demanding the bank resolve the problem and give a reasonable timeframe of 14 days - then come back to us and I'll sort you a nasty little thing to post off with a final warning, which will prompt action and/or a final response thus allowing FOS intervention.

    Don't stress, it is a pain but easy to prove so long as your statements do confirm you never exceeded your OD facility?

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  • PlanB
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    NatWest are currently phoning and writing out to all their customers (bank and credit card) to see if they can "help" with your situation even though you are not in a "situation" They're using the excuse that they're acting as "responsible lenders" just making sure you're not up to your eyeballs in unmanageable debt. Like hell they care

    The bank's computer sweeps for customers who are only paying back the minimum (credit card) or whose OD has not been brought back to zero in the last 6/12 months (even though you have an established limit). I see this as an unacceptable pressure tactic

    Can you comfortably afford to reduce your OD by £50 per month when you don't need to? If not then consider whether you should need to make an agreement to pay this whether it's formal or informal. I'm not a fan of NatWest's banking policies

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  • nattie
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    I would add to Plan B that I would put a complaint to the bank in writing since you clarified the issue of whether it would affect your credit file at the time and were assured that it was not the case when clearly it has affected your ability to gain credit. In hindsight, you would have probably told them to take a running jump but you were clearly misinformed. I'm not sure how far back they keep recorded calls but they would be able to do an audit as to who accessed your account and who took the call. Complain most definitely.

    I normally use their CEO addy because it goes to their executive complaints team and they normally get a speedier response.

    Stephen.Hester@rbs.co.uk

    Email addy above.....hmmm, a bit of compo but be in order as well

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  • Sharmaine
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    hi thanks for that, yes have just called NW and spoke to Lending Department but their systems are down so told to call back this pm. Mentioned to the person i spoke too that i am presuming the call last year was recorded and he said yes. So, we'll see. Oh I am so cross......

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  • PlanB
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    "All calls are recorded" says the digital voice on the NW call centre switchboard. So if you think you're going to need to refresh their mind as to what you actually discussed and agreed, then ask them for a copy of that call

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  • snudgerchops
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    Originally posted by Sharmaine View Post
    Hi everyone - I'll be as brief as possible. Last July I recd a call from NW asking if I'd be happy to reduce my overdraft, that I could do it at £50 per month. I;ll just remark here that i wasn't in an unauthorised o/d or anything. So i agreed but before doing so particularly made the point to the chap on the other end that by doing so it wouldn't negatively impact on my credit file. He assured me no it wouldn't and that it would in fact have the opposite effect and lenders would view favourably. So since last July i've been paying the £50 and the o/d has been going down nicely. However i recently applied for a credit card and got declined so requested my CR reports from Exp/Equifax. To my horror next to my Nat West current account is a marker Arrangement to pay. Reading more about this AP stuff it seems it's just as bad as a default and stays on your cr file for 6 years. This has really p....d me off. At no time did the NW customer advisor tell me that an arrangement to pay marker was going to be put on my cr file. To add insult to injury I clearly remember saying to him that if by agreeing to pay off at £50 a month i was going to get a negative impact on my cr file i would by hook or crook find the money to pay off the o/d asap. Can anyone give me some firm info about this before I ring up NW later today and (calmly) have a 'discussion' with them.
    That's just horrible. I also have an AP marker next to my Barclaycard.

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  • Sharmaine
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    Arrangement to Pay - sneaky move by NW

    Hi everyone - I'll be as brief as possible. Last July I recd a call from NW asking if I'd be happy to reduce my overdraft, that I could do it at £50 per month. I;ll just remark here that i wasn't in an unauthorised o/d or anything. So i agreed but before doing so particularly made the point to the chap on the other end that by doing so it wouldn't negatively impact on my credit file. He assured me no it wouldn't and that it would in fact have the opposite effect and lenders would view favourably. So since last July i've been paying the £50 and the o/d has been going down nicely. However i recently applied for a credit card and got declined so requested my CR reports from Exp/Equifax. To my horror next to my Nat West current account is a marker Arrangement to pay. Reading more about this AP stuff it seems it's just as bad as a default and stays on your cr file for 6 years. This has really p....d me off. At no time did the NW customer advisor tell me that an arrangement to pay marker was going to be put on my cr file. To add insult to injury I clearly remember saying to him that if by agreeing to pay off at £50 a month i was going to get a negative impact on my cr file i would by hook or crook find the money to pay off the o/d asap. Can anyone give me some firm info about this before I ring up NW later today and (calmly) have a 'discussion' with them.
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