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16th February 2008, 13:20
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Your bank owes you an awful lot more money than you realise See here Cagger since
: Apr 2007 I am in: Northamptonshire
Posts: 6,585
| re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back My mistake account was opened 1999
Well we see what come's back when i've Subject Access Request'ed them no doubt i will be sending
a letter of non colmpliance |
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16th February 2008, 13:30
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| | Platinum Account Holder
Is your bank avoiding its debts Data disclosure poll Cagger since
: Apr 2007 I am in: Northamptonshire
Posts: 6,585
| re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back yep Bo the account is closed but will chase them for previous years statements,need to try get in the system in case they change the limitations act at end of test case:o |
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16th February 2008, 18:39
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Is your bank avoiding its debts Data disclosure poll Cagger since
: May 2007 I am in: Lancashire
Posts: 1,931
| re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back Thanks MTM. That should keep me quiet for a while  |
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16th February 2008, 23:35
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| | Platinum Account Holder I am in: Northamptonshire
Posts: 6,585
| re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back Thankooo, i thought it was about time 
Omg Mtm you trying to frazzle my brain |
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19th February 2008, 00:33
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Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Nov 2006 I am in: Lancs
Posts: 8,704
| re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back Hopefully you wont have to wait to long for them. But im sure you will have plenty to keep you occupied.  |
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13th September 2008, 21:32
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Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: Apr 2007 I am in: Northamptonshire
Posts: 6,585
| re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back This one has been left long enough i think recieved statements for last six years back in march, now i thought the account was opened in 1999, but in fact was opened in 1979 do i go for the 29 years or stick to the 6 years 
Tilly |
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13th September 2008, 23:00
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| | Classic Account Holder I am in: London
Posts: 1,747
| re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back Hiya Tilly,
Browsing through, if you are making a claim against Abbey you may be able to include your hardship.
So when you do the pre-lim you can also include all the evidences for your claim. Abbey have just paid me 65% of my claim on the new FSA waiver rules.
If you need any help just shout.
Good Luck
Tuttsi xx |
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13th September 2008, 23:30
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Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
: Apr 2007 I am in: Northamptonshire
Posts: 6,585
| re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back Quote:
Originally Posted by sea-sidelady You can try going for the full amount of years. Whether you get them or not is a different matter.
probably not but might as well give it a go 
But you need a project to do, and we can't have you getting bored, so go for it..!!!  | Here we go again 
I think i need to go and read macboy's thread again  |
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28th June 2009, 11:33
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| | Classic Account Holder | re: **tilly** v Abbey - going waaaaayyy back Hiya Tilly
I have a claim against Halifax going back 19 years. This is a tough one to crack as you will have to read up on cases like sempra v Inland Revenue - heavy reading + you have to have all your arguments. For hardship Abbey will only look at the 6 years period.
The test case is still ongoing and I guess untill this is resolved the easiest way is to do advise them of youir 20+ claim and list all the charges and stat interest. If you went for compounded interest it would probably come into the many thousands.
At the same time tell them about your hardship, here is my letter which I sent to their legal dept as my case was already stayed at the courts. But you can adapt it to suit:- ADDRESS TEL/FAX XXXXXXXXX EMAIL XXXXXXXXXX FOA: Mr Ronan Coyle Location Code TS6 D03 Abbey National PLC Abbey National House
2 Triton Square Regent Park London NW1 3AN DATE………….. BY RECORDED DELIVERY Dear Mr Coyle YOUR NAME ABBEY ACCOUNT NUMBER:- XXXXXXXX CLAIM NO:- XXXXXXX I am writing to you regarding my claim and my financial hardship situation which I understand meets the FSA’s recent update to the complaints handling waiver and their guidelines on financial difficulty. I would like to attach documentation in support of my hardship case which evidences my extreme financial difficulty, as follows:- 1 : An updated spreadsheet showing my claim value as £XXXXXXX with Abbey at the present time. 2 : A Joint personal budget sheet which shows a monthly deficit of £XXX 3. 4. 5. 6. HERE WRITE A DESCRIPTION AS TO WHY YOU FEEL YOU ARE A GENUINE HARDSHIP CASE AND THE EFFECT IT IS HAVING ON YOU/ AND YOUR FAMILY, ETC ETC…. Change these paragraphs to suit My husband and I are currently finding it very difficult to cope during the present economic climate coupled with the real threat of losing the residential home as a result of the suspended possession order. This financial situation is putting a terrible burden on both myself and my family, and I please ask that you reconsider my claim and my circumstances given the current waiver criteria and the banking code. I look forward to hearing from you shortly. Yours sincerely xxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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