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It's not rocket science. An overdraft facility was withdrawn without properly notifying me and I fell slightly below a zero balance - they relied on electronic notification when they shouldn't have, and I didn't have a PC.
Consequently, I was subjected to charges, which I wasn't going to tolerate after having the account for 20 years and never previously having any problems or charges whatsoever. I asked them to cancel the charges imposed under the circumstances that they didn't tell me my facility had been removed, and to reinstate the overdraft (which was a �50 buffer zone). They refused, so I told them to stick the account, returned my card, and asked them to provide a final closing balance which I would then transfer from my other account. They didn't, and as a result of their failure, despite paying in to maintain a zero balnce, they kept adding charges. If they had closed the account when I asked, these subsequent charges would not have been imposed - I made various requests for a final figure required by them to close the account, they didn't, and I am 90 pounds at least out of pocket.