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is this the site you are looking for? This is the 'money expert' who's on the new BBC 7pm show. http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi...41050760,24632, |
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Well a member of my family approached Natwest for refund of £700 of charges, firstly they refused, but after issuing court proceedings (on Saturday) Natwest have now paid , I am so glad for them as they have children and money can be very tight |
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The more I think about it Mags, the more I get angry that these charges mainly penalise the people who can least afford it... my family members who have had the charges refunded, had their home repossessed a few years back (when these charges were being applied and other ones!!) they had a young baby as well. |
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Totally agree Mags, they are due another £3,000 odd from Natwest on another account, which I am determined to help them get back. Something really has to change with the way we pay for banking. |
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