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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #15 on: 26 May 2008, 22:07:38 »

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You can argue at worst case - they will listen - especialy if you threaten to leave

That wont make a blind bit of difference.

Since the banks have paid out so much in bank charge refunds they wont give a monkies, they will just take every chance to recoup losses and increase profits.

I think at times the attitude had become US V THEM

and invariably they have the bigger chance of winning.
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #16 on: 26 May 2008, 22:08:51 »

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A&L seem to be quite good - I may move there - currently with Halifax and I do play them hard at times.

Avoid MBNA for ANY financial product - a bunch of crooks!

My virgin credit card is administered by MBNA ( Merchant Bank of North America). No probs so far.
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #17 on: 26 May 2008, 22:17:30 »

I reckon they'll charge you. Most banks do thier debits before thier credits @ the start of each days trading because it works in thier favour. I bank with NW. Looked online one evening & realized i was a few quid short of a DD the next day, my mistake. I had cash so phoned the 0845 no. (they pretend not to make money from that as well) ...yeah really... & asked if i paid cash in an envelope with a paying in slip that night so they got it first thing next day could i avoid charges? BIG BLATENT NO. we'll charge you anyway.
    Next inheritance, NW won't see a brass farthing of it. >:(
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #18 on: 26 May 2008, 22:20:06 »

i have had the same situation myself, with halifax, i went into them the next avalible day and i, what can only be discribed as kissed the bank managers feet, worked and took the charge off

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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #19 on: 26 May 2008, 22:24:51 »

Hats off to the Halifax

They are the only bank that I have ever heard of as being leanient.
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #20 on: 26 May 2008, 22:33:19 »

pay cash into your account first thing tomorrow,any other method will take a lot longer to go through the system  :y
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« Reply #21 on: 26 May 2008, 22:34:04 »

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Hats off to the Halifax

They are the only bank that I have ever heard of as being leanient.


Twice in three years so try Halifax
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #22 on: 26 May 2008, 22:35:25 »

I find the Co-Op very good ;)
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #23 on: 26 May 2008, 23:00:39 »

I have currently got an outstanding claim with Barclays for £3000+ of charges, which were 90% caused by a genuine mistake which put me £150 OD and when I asked for a temp OD increase the computer said no!! This then spiralled into approx £2500 worth of charges over the following year... They verbally agreed to settle it before my court date, then just 2 days before they were going to make the offer all cases got stayed for the trial case, which is dragging on and on!!  >:( >:( >:( >:(

Anyway... If you ask nicely then the bank may refund any recent charges as a "goodwill" gesture. You will only know if you ask, and ask someone with some authority!!!  ;) ;) ;)

As for good banks, I have an account with A & L which is very good. They also appear to be run by humans, not computers, and have agreed that when I switch my accounts from Barclays they will look at the way the account is run, for a couple of months, and then upgrade to the premier account. I'll be switching just as soon as I have enough in both accounts to cover any DD that may transfer before wages/funds.

All I can say is.... Be nice and polite, cross fingers and good luck!!
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #24 on: 26 May 2008, 23:46:56 »

Basically you'r stuffed,  transfers occur at midnight, or whenever they choose so as to make the most money. However the unfair Bank charges thing hasn't yet been finalised ( they are going to get hit for  huge amounts and are trying to stay execution as long as poss), so if you get hit, you can always claim back afterwards. As well to have a "parachute Account" set up with an alternative bank, in case they try the old "we are going to ask you to close your account" trick, and you can say, "yes, OK, Up yours!". I have been with Natwest, and they have been, shall we say "unhelpful" to my situation, which has cost me a lot. Never mind, sh1t has a habit of sticking. Don't be put down by these people, they are after free use of your money, and if you move, they loose. Also a lot of it is bluff. One of my Companies was fined by the Tax Man, unfairly. I wrote letters only to get the same stupid reply, I took it to the Tax Commisioners and won, which saved £500. The Tax Man (or Women !) is a human being, but is constrained by a crap system to think and respond in a  certain way. When it reaches a normal human being, the stupidities become apparent, and the time wasting is dumped.
Did you go to your Bank to try and sort this out ?. Thing is if you did, you could legitimately charge mileage to/from them at 40p/mile, that is the accepted Tax Rate for mileage, which could make their punitive £30 fine look silly.

(this is prob the most sensible thing I have said for a while!!!)     Nill illigitamus non tatum carborundum (don't let the b*stards grind you down!)

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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #25 on: 27 May 2008, 00:07:59 »

I hate to say it, but I think that whether you get penalised or not depends very much on how you manage your account.  Despite being permanently broke, I take very great care to ensure that when an "accident" is looming, I let the bank know in advance.  Same goes for credit cards.  Tell them you've blundered, ask them not to penalise you and mostly they will let you off.  

Of course, this won't work if you do it every month, but once or twice a year seems to be OK. :)

Except for MBNA.  Those people kept advancing the date my card payment was due.  In half a year, it moved by 10 days!  I kept getting fined, so I paid off the card - transferred the balance, actually - and stopped using the card.  They deserve the collective noun for bankers - they're a right wunch.   >:(
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #26 on: 27 May 2008, 00:22:28 »

i have one golden rule re banking,i DONT support any company that has contact centres outside uk.

A&L ( someone mentioned them are first class, Barclays typical bank esque)
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Re: will my bank charge me?
« Reply #27 on: 27 May 2008, 08:30:33 »

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I hate to say it, but I think that whether you get penalised or not depends very much on how you manage your account.  Despite being permanently broke, I take very great care to ensure that when an "accident" is looming, I let the bank know in advance.  Same goes for credit cards.  Tell them you've blundered, ask them not to penalise you and mostly they will let you off.  

Of course, this won't work if you do it every month, but once or twice a year seems to be OK. :)

Except for MBNA.  Those people kept advancing the date my card payment was due.  In half a year, it moved by 10 days!  I kept getting fined, so I paid off the card - transferred the balance, actually - and stopped using the card.  They deserve the collective noun for bankers - they're a right wunch.   >:(


During my November to March troubles MBNA were phoning daily >:(

I was starting to get abusive to them, my wife just slammed down Indian call centre calls.

THey did not understand - let me sort this - they hounded me almost to illness
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