I have finally received some of my sar from the bank about an old account to which I am paying to a dca.the statements show well over 50 charges of £35.00 on the account.can you still make claims going back to 2004 or am i too late.
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Originally posted by putupon12 View Postthanks for the information.I was asked to send niddy a copy of a cca regarding another matter did not get any reply.
I did reply as well: ---> http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...08&postcount=8
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Hi putupon.
Niddy has written a really useful guide to reclaiming here:
http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...48&postcount=2
It gives a link to a calculator on another site which should answer your queries on what to put on your charges claim, together with some other great information.
Hopefully all your queries will be answered on that link, but do come back to us if not.
Hope this helps for now.
DiddlyIf happy little bluebirds fly, beyond the rainbow, why, oh why can't I?
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Originally posted by putupon12 View Postcan anyone tell me what law covers current account overdraughts.I'm the forum administrator and I look after the theme & features, our volunteers & users and also look after any complaints or Data Protection queries that pass through the forum or main website. I am extremely busy so if you do contact me or need a reply to a forum post then use the email or PM features offered because I do miss things and get tied up for days at a time!
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Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View PostNone! Overdrafts are exempt from the CCA - they will be covered under the Banking Code/FSA though as it is still to do with the bank, but its not like you can quote CCA1974 or anything; if that's what you meant?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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Originally posted by diddlydee View PostHi wishful.
If you look above (post no 2, by Niddy) it gives you the link you are looking for !
diddlyat 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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