It's probably a charge for if you exceed your overdraft limit
2007-10-02 09:15:41
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answered by Lor24 5
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An Overdraft Excess Fee is where you, accidently, go over your overdraft limit by as little as a few pence and the robbing swines charge you £28 (NatWest) because of it!! or if you have one of their credit cards and you accidently go over your limit they charge you £12 for 3 months - total £36 - for as little as 26p! And its legal?!!!!! Moral of the story is.....keep a vigilante eye on your accounts and make sure the banks huge profits aren't, partly, from your pocket!!!
2007-10-02 09:37:59
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answered by ? 6
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You probably tried to use your current account as a credit card dear!
It is a charge for bypassing your overdraft limit which is assigned for you in your current account.
2007-10-02 09:17:37
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answered by Well Cultured 2
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You have exceeded your agreed overdraft and will be charged for it!
2007-10-02 09:15:49
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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At the moment today it is between £30 and £45, Dick Turpin is alive and thriving.
2007-10-02 09:17:26
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answered by tucksie 6
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Something that's bloody annoying.
2007-10-02 09:22:58
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answered by RICHARD B 3
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