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31st May 2007, 18:33
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| | Basic Account Customer | Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! I have sent the 14 day letter to Abbey, including spreadsheet detailing charges, dates etc. I received a standard to which I sent 2nd letter. They have written to me saying that their investigations could take another 4 weeks and will write to me after this time to let me know how the situation is progressing! This letter totally disregarded my 2nd letter! I am annoyed and want to take them to court for my claim of charges which amount to £1300. I have filled in most of the on-line claim form, but really stuck on completing the wording of my claim to the best effect. The claim was for usual charges, unpaid direct debits, going over overdraft limit, etc. My husband was made redundant 4 years ago, he got another job after 3 months, but had to take a £7000, pa pay cut. We found it very hard to manage and explained all this to Abbey. Despite this there were occasions when Abbey charged us over £150 in 1 month, I think this is disgusting!
Any help/advice greatly appreciated.
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31st May 2007, 19:14
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I am in: Beautiful, Bronte Country, W. Yorkshire.
Posts: 3,110
| Re: Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! Firstly you need to be sure you read all the FAQ's on the forum. Ensure you know what youre doing before you start. You have to follow the guidelines on here if you want to be truly successful and ensure youve covered yourself on everything.
Send Prelim + 14 days
then LBA + 14 days, and if no offer of your charges back, then and only then should you file at court. You shouldnt jump the gun. Wait the full 28 days before filing MCOL, because if you dont, no court would look kindly upon you jumping in too quick to claim. We are all behind you to help you through this, but you have to follow the steps carefully to ensure victory. http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...se-read-these/
Best of luck, but dont get down hearted, there will be many delaying tactics by the bank along the way. But they can all be overcome with all our help.
Warm Regards
Fendy xxxxx |
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1st June 2007, 00:11
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: North Yorkshire, God's own county
Posts: 2,689
| Re: Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! Kim, if you follow Fendy's advice, go back and read the FAQs, it tells you what to do almost every step of the way. http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...se-read-these/
You really have to be very much prepared to take on the banks now, they're playing hard ball and will pounce on any little error in your case.
The letters you need to write are in here. http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...lates-library/
When you're really sure about what you are doing, then file the claim and then spend every moment you can reading about the process and what you can expect to happen and what you need to do.
Please take your time and prepare properly, it would be dreadful to lose because you overlooked something.
Good luck with the claim and if you need advice, support or have questions you can't find answers to, post back here and someone will advise.
This site is all about self help, with a little extra from others along the way.  |
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1st June 2007, 06:32
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Beautiful, Bronte Country, W. Yorkshire.
Posts: 3,110
| Re: Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! Hi Kim, from what I can see youve followed everything so far fine. So time to start court claim. For information LBA is letter before action and as youve already sent this then its fine to start court now. All the best. Its up to you whether you file at your loca court or do it through MCOL (Money claim Onlin). I used the MCOL and found everything fine, but each to their own. Choice is yours. Heres the Particulars of Claim below when you file. All the very best. Fendy xxxx MONEY CLAIM ONLINE PARTICULARS OF CLAIM 4. Particulars of claim - N1 - updated version now available POC HARD COPY VERSION 4. Particulars of claim - N1 - updated version now available |
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11th June 2007, 11:26
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: North Yorkshire, God's own county
Posts: 2,689
| Re: Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! You need to send three copies of everything to the court. One they will keep, one they stamp and send to Abbey, one they stamp and send back to you.
In case there was a problem I made four copies, gave three to the court and kept one for myself. Didn't fancy having to till it all in again if they got lost or something.
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17th June 2007, 00:07
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I am in: Canterbury
Posts: 1
| Re: Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! We initially went through the Financial Ombudsman for my mentally ill daughter (aged 35) to recover £290 in charges - their process proved too convoluted.
Then in March this year we wrote with our claim direct to Abbey - who sent us all the statements except the ones with the bank charges on! Plus advice how to stay in Credit (when my daughter had already closed her account some 2 years earlier.) Luckily my daughter by some miracle had most of her statements anyway.
After 2 more letters we received a cheque for £20 which we promptly returned and commenced court proceedings in our local county court in Kent. Our total claim was for £312 - including interest.
This week, Abbey have offered us 65% of our claim to withdraw our action - albeit they have filed a defence.
With the possibility of a High Court judgement in the offing, we have deigned to accept this improved offer from Abbey. |
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24th June 2007, 15:38
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! Despite sending the rejection letter Abbey have credited our account! Also received 2 more letters from them today, one saying they are still looking into our complaint and the other saying they are sorry we are unhappy with the way our complaint is being dealt with and will look into it!! 'Shabby' is definitely what I would call them!
Last edited by Les1; 24th June 2007 at 17:37.
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24th June 2007, 17:54
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! Quote: |
Difference of 5p per day, less than claimed
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I have read somewhere that we need to send a copy to Abbey's solicitors
| ,That's when you file via MCOL. With N1 you should have included the SoC,which will have been sent to Abbey with your claim. |
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24th June 2007, 18:06
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Ready to take Abbey to court - need help & advice please! Quote: |
Is the notice of issue just for reference then
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