Shiggaddi
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Recently I had trouble with MBNA (Abbey)
I use credit cards to take advantage of 0% deals, and pay off before they end.
I cleared my MBNA virgin card by asking them to take the direct debit amount on the payment date for the full amount, and they did so.
When Abbey came to the end of the 0% deal, they said it wouldn't be possible, so I had to make another payment.
Rather than go through the trouble of setting up a bill payment by phone with A&L to make a one off payment, I used the paying in slip, with an A&L cheque, and sent it to A&L. I have been doing this when I was with Natwest, and it is common practice to pay a bill at your own bank branch, with your own bank's cheque, but another banks paying in slip.
A&L took almost 2 week to cash the cheque, so we agreed it was lost in the system, and they said that they don't process transactions on behalf of 3rd parties, and I set up a bill payment to pay this one off payment.
After the cheque was cancelled, MBNA (Abbey) imposed a £25 charge for bounced cheques. I phoned them up, and explained what had happened. I also informed them that this charge, even though it was part of the T&Cs, was against the unfair contract terms, and banks can only legally charge what it costs them, rather than a penalty.
Also, there was an article in the Guardian saying that a standard letter would cost less than £1, and banks hike this up to £25 just to write an automated letter. None of the banks wished to comment on how much it costs.
So, instead of disputing the £25 charge, I asked MBNA to give me an itemised listing on their out of pocket expenses and how the £25 is justified, and mentioned that they failed to reply to the Guardian's money section on the issue, and also pointed out that I intend to use their reply to send to the Guardian.
She got her supervisor, and after being on hold about 2 minutes, she came back and said that as a gesture of goodwill, they will waive the charges, but said that if it happens next time, then they would impose the charges. This won't happen as the card is now paid off in full.
If you complain loud enough (like you would with 0870 numbers) then big companies can always back down.
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