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Beccabob v Natwest


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Hello all,

 

This is my first post as i have been keenly reading through the FAQs and step by step instructions for sometime now.

 

As my title suggests, I am about to start the process of reclaiming my charges from NATWEST.

 

I requested my statements over the telephone for period 27/10/00 to 27/10/06 and was surprised to get them about one/two weeks later (charged £5). However, having read more of the FAQs i've decided to send the DPA letter as well in order for the disclosure of manual interventions on my account.

 

At this stage, can anyone assist and confirm also that the address for Natwest is 135 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 3UR as mentioned on a few threads?:?::|

 

Btw it feels great to know that i have friends in you guys to guide me through all this as i have a feeling this will be a long ride!

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Don't worry, you are in safe hands. I try and read every night (if possible). Call me a sad individual!!! Power to the people. Only found your thread 'cos I am about to contact these people. Address strikes a cord with me so I am writing there. Good luck. Only £5? Usual price is £10.

 

 

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I have now prepared my schedule and also currently completing the Preliminary letter. Can anyone confirm whether the correct address to send the letter recorded delivery is to the Registered address for Natwest ie135 BISHOPSGATE

LONDON

EC2M 3UR

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SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS. I've just received an offer to settle from NATWEST. They have offered the full amount I requested as "a gesture of goodwill and without admission of liability or error" after I sent them the preliminary letter. I feel a bit concerned because it was too easy. In their letter it says that any charges properly accrued in future will be applied in line with their published tariff and my agreement with the bank. Should I be unwilling to pay accept future charges then they would reconsider whether to continue providing me with banking facilities.

 

Is it okay if I sign the acceptance slip and return it? Am I being paranoid or is there a loophole for them that I may be missing?

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sounds new the condition but CONGRATULATIONS!!

 

edit: cross out that condition of accepting charges in the future before sending it back

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Thanks for the reminder sallysas. The money has now been put into my account by NATWEST. I only have one account so will not be going after any other bank. I'm encouraging a lot of people to get on board and so far, due to my success, friends and family are going after their banks also.

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