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Old 22-05-2006, 13:36   #8
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Re: Reclaim Your Bank And Card Charges

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Originally Posted by Mike
Note the word try for some people this has not been possible !

The letter is there..............guy at work sent it off and got £200 back
I have been charged twice for going overdrawn (normally by about £10 or £20 or when I have paid for building work and money has not arrived in account in time) - always phoned to complain and had it credited back.

All I am saying is that most banks offer free large overdrafts anyway (mine is £1000). I never use it but know its there if there are ever timing delays of transfers between accounts.
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