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hi everybody, this is my first post. i am going to claim my money back from the abbey. i would be interested to hear from anybody who has been successful in claiming from this bank.can anybody also tell me the address i send the data protection letter to.thanks for your help in this matter. pearsey.

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Hi pearsey

 

Heres the address:

 

Data Protection Manager

Data Protection Team

Regulatory Compliance

Abbey House

201 Graftons Gate East

Milton Keynes

MK9 1AN

 

All the information you need can be found on the Abbey bank forum and will be a good place to do some reading for a few days and also the FAQ's and step by step which are in the RED section on the main page of the forum.

 

While you wait for the statments use the time to read as much as possible and if you have any other questions then start your own thread in the Abbey forum and we will all help.

 

Good luck:)

 

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To clarify initially, you do not include statutory interest in your prelim or LBA. You are only entitled to claim this when you file your claim at court.

 

This is a good place to start on the interest front:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/182-6-interest-calculation-spreadsheets.html

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One of the rules of this forum is that you should not keep starting separate threads. Stick to one thread or else it confuses you and others who try to help you.

Stick to this thread.consumer forums

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I will lock your other one

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Ok Pearsey,

 

As you are filling out the N1 the part that requires the per day figure is your total claim figure (not including court costs) multiplied by 0.00022.

 

This will give you a perday rate interest figure to be applied from the date you file.

 

 

ie. £1000.00 total claim x 0.00022 = 22p per day interest

 

Hope this helps

 

Regards

 

BB

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You are looking for the daily rate of interest to put in the claim form so yes from the issue of the claim you need to calculate this using the guidelines.

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3 threads merged......try and keep your posts here in your Abbey thread !!

Have a happy and prosperous 2013 by avoiiding Payday loans. If you are sent a private message directing you for advice or support with your issues to another website,this is your choice.Before you decide,consider the users here who have already offered help and support.

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