I sent my letter to my local branch but the letter I received back was from:
Halifax PLC
Customer Relations
PO Box 548
Leeds
LS1 1WU
Good Luck.
2007-03-19 09:20:46
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answered by b97st 7
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2017-01-20 05:42:26
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answered by ? 2
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You could address the letter to The Managing Director, Halifax Ltd. and put Private and Confidential on the envelope. Then drop it in to any branch. But keep a photocopy or two!
The letter only needs to start Dear Sir,
2007-03-19 09:25:09
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answered by R.E.M.E. 5
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Halifax Bank Charges
2016-12-17 11:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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For most complaints about Halifax products and services:
The Financial Ombudsman Service
South Quay Plaza
183 Marsh Wall
LONDON
E14 9SR
Telephone: 08450 80 18 00*
Email: complaint.info@financial-ombudsman.org.uk
Website: www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk
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2007-03-19 09:16:10
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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It doesn't really matter, either the head office or the local branch. Just make sure you send it recorded delivery so you have proof of when they received it in case they want to delay things.
2007-03-21 07:58:26
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answered by grown-up 2
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You haven't said if you know how much you have been overcharged. There are several web sites devoted to this issue and these include some with template letters that you just fill in the blanks and print it off.
take a look at :- thisismoney.co.uk
2007-03-19 09:22:22
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answered by colin s 3
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Give your local branch a call, they will be able to advise you from there.
2007-03-19 09:14:26
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answered by Scatty 6
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personel department of your local branch, they will forward it to head office if they need to
2007-03-19 09:15:26
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answered by emmamac14 6
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Try their website - search google.
2007-03-19 09:14:20
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answered by freddy the newf 4
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