Thread: **SETTLED** Fuzzy vs Natwest
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11th June 2007 12:19 #1
**SETTLED** Fuzzy vs Natwest
This is my first post and its a post of thanks!!
I started my claim 2 months ago withNatwest by sending off for my bank statements, they came through and I set to work putting them in the spreadsheet found on this site
I sent that off and got a standard letter back saying "Thanks for your claim we are looking into it" sort of thing
A month later I was getting ready to follow up as nothing had happened when I got a pack through the door
It was a copy of my T&C's, and a leaflet explaining charges
There was also a letter which I started reading, basically saying the charges were lawful, they didnt agree to my claim etc.. etc..
On the second page it said "however" after reviewing my claim they were willing to offer me £1546.00 (the full amount I claimed for) as a gesture of good will and not an acceptance of fault... etc.. etc..
So Im over the moon. I haven't been able to pay the charges off and am subsequently still owing them £900, so I've cleared my debt to the bank and getting a check for over £600!
Brilliant!
Cant say thanks enough
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11th June 2007 13:08 #2Basic Account Holder
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Congratulations Fuzzy
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11th June 2007 16:00 #3
Re: **SETTLED** Fuzzy vs Natwest
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Welcome to theNatwest forum and WELL DONE, CONGRATULATIONS
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11th June 2007 17:00 #4Basic Account Holder
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Well done Fuzzy
you give me hope for the future
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11th June 2007 17:28 #5
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Congratulations fuzzy, just when things were looking bleak - another success is just what we all need!
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12th June 2007 01:19 #6
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Thanks!
Im seriously over the moon. I spoke to them today and they are clearing my debt and sending me a cheque for over £600 so I can have a niceholiday now this year

Keep at it guys/gals there is light at the end of the tunnel
- Phil
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Many congrats Fuzzy
have yerself a greatholiday 

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