ChatterBank0 min ago
Annoyed
I've just settled an outstanding credit card debt with my bank after they decided to freeze my current account on payday - no problem as such there as I'd lapsed in my payments some while ago so in that regard I've taken my medicine. Having agreed a settlement figure, this was taken out of my account on February 28th as agreed.
The problems start here. For some reason the stop placed on my account was still in effect until yet another round of phone calls (the third or fourth time in a week) finally got the restriction on withdrawals lifted a week later on March 7th, though this came too late for my regular monthly payments to be processed as usual.
Given that I was originally advised that once my payment had gone through that my account status would return to normal with immediate effect, would I have a case for claiming back the �25 excess charge that my car insurance company has slapped on me for a missed payment on the 2nd? I anticipate similar communications from other concerns that I have direct debits arrangements with and am somewhat displeased at the prospect of incurring penalty charges which are the fault of my bank's debt recovery department.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Also, from a credit point of view, you need to contact all the recipients of regular payments and explain the situation.
Without making assumptions about your credit record as it stands, this month there will be several entries on your credit record that you missed a payment, which will not be removed by the companies unless you expressly ask for it. Might be a ballache to do it at a later date when the details aren't so clear in your head.
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