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Jabboy contacted us because he's skint. So what have you done to make money fast? Did you actually make anything, or were you just ripped off by someone who really was getting rich quick? Did you have to sell your soul?
PS. Jabboy is available for rent on 0870 88673242
( , Thu 31 Jul 2008, 16:57)
Jabboy contacted us because he's skint. So what have you done to make money fast? Did you actually make anything, or were you just ripped off by someone who really was getting rich quick? Did you have to sell your soul?
PS. Jabboy is available for rent on 0870 88673242
( , Thu 31 Jul 2008, 16:57)
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@MrTwistyCheeky
Yep, its the £25 they can charge you for going overdrawn, + any other charges they throw at you.
The bulk of mine was when, having lost one job, and before getting another, I had several standing orders going on. Each one that was missed, by bank charged me £30, then an additional £90 per month, and this was componded over several months up to nearly a thousand pounds.
You can claim for up to 6 years worth of charges from the date you begin proceedings, so start as soon as you can.
I doubt you can claim the account fee back, as this is likely something you opted info (natwest advantage gold for example), and as such is not a charge, but a service fee.
OD charges, are fair game. Check out www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk for instructions on getting your money back. Great forum there to help you through it.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2008, 14:32, Reply)
Yep, its the £25 they can charge you for going overdrawn, + any other charges they throw at you.
The bulk of mine was when, having lost one job, and before getting another, I had several standing orders going on. Each one that was missed, by bank charged me £30, then an additional £90 per month, and this was componded over several months up to nearly a thousand pounds.
You can claim for up to 6 years worth of charges from the date you begin proceedings, so start as soon as you can.
I doubt you can claim the account fee back, as this is likely something you opted info (natwest advantage gold for example), and as such is not a charge, but a service fee.
OD charges, are fair game. Check out www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk for instructions on getting your money back. Great forum there to help you through it.
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