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I have had some utterly terrible service and incompetence from Abbey/Satander in the last couple of years, but today I finally completely gave up on them.
After spending 15 minutes speaking to their increasingly poor customer service centre (which now appears to be located outside of the UK) about an unrelated problem, I tried to get the balance on my personal account. It was about £50 short of what I thought it should have been, so I kept querying what the recent charges were, and all I got were nonsensical replies.
I got home and found that my statement for last month had finally arrived. I had a glance down it and could not find the missing £50, but discovered that I have been billed £25 for an "unarranged overdraft monthly fee". It turns out that at some time recently they have changed my overdraft limit from £500 to £50 without notifying me. I had skated by a couple of pounds over the £50 limit, and as a result got hit by the £25 charge.
The most frustrating thing was that I had deliberately run this account marginally into the authorised limit every month for a couple of years in order to try and build my credit rating, as I have never actually had any credit in the past at all. I will now probably find that I have a poor credit rating.
So this was the final straw to me. I wrote to the customer service's director telling her to wipe the charge off my account, and that I would be closing all of my business and personal accounts as soon as possible. Honestly, I would rather be paying a few hundred of pounds a year to Barclays if it meant that my accounts would be dealt with in a proper fashion. It would make economic sense. Just a couple of weeks ago I spent most of a day wasting my time trying to work out what had happened to a payment we made to a royalties agency did not receive. It turned out that the payment schedule had been set up with the wrong name and the wrong reference number. It is an absolute joke.
After spending 15 minutes speaking to their increasingly poor customer service centre (which now appears to be located outside of the UK) about an unrelated problem, I tried to get the balance on my personal account. It was about £50 short of what I thought it should have been, so I kept querying what the recent charges were, and all I got were nonsensical replies.
I got home and found that my statement for last month had finally arrived. I had a glance down it and could not find the missing £50, but discovered that I have been billed £25 for an "unarranged overdraft monthly fee". It turns out that at some time recently they have changed my overdraft limit from £500 to £50 without notifying me. I had skated by a couple of pounds over the £50 limit, and as a result got hit by the £25 charge.
The most frustrating thing was that I had deliberately run this account marginally into the authorised limit every month for a couple of years in order to try and build my credit rating, as I have never actually had any credit in the past at all. I will now probably find that I have a poor credit rating.
So this was the final straw to me. I wrote to the customer service's director telling her to wipe the charge off my account, and that I would be closing all of my business and personal accounts as soon as possible. Honestly, I would rather be paying a few hundred of pounds a year to Barclays if it meant that my accounts would be dealt with in a proper fashion. It would make economic sense. Just a couple of weeks ago I spent most of a day wasting my time trying to work out what had happened to a payment we made to a royalties agency did not receive. It turned out that the payment schedule had been set up with the wrong name and the wrong reference number. It is an absolute joke.
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