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18th July 2007, 16:12
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Originally Posted by magpie1892 my claim was for £1,090 | Is that without interest ? What was the total amount ? |
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18th July 2007, 18:44
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: A=L pay up Quote:
Originally Posted by magpie1892 update :-after agreeing a deal with wraggs on monday at 12.30 pm my money £1,500 was in my account this morning RESULT it pays to give the "other "side a ring and ask for settlement before you start your court bundle i did and it worked,again i thank you all for help and support,nobody should give in to these thieves | Hi, I`m just collecting things together for my court bundles, did you email or phone them and what did you say to convince them to do a deal.?? |
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18th July 2007, 21:32
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: A=L pay up Quote:
Originally Posted by j.barton1 Claim for 1.090 and they paid 1.500, well done..who did you call?
Jenny | i called their solicitors wragg and informed them of the upcoming court date and said i was ready to send of my bundles ,would they be willing to settle out of court 1st =£207.00 rejected 2nd= £890.00 rejected 3rd =£1,500.00 accepted |
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18th July 2007, 21:42
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: A=L pay up Quote:
Originally Posted by magpie1892 i called their solicitors wragg and informed them of the upcoming court date and said i was ready to send of my bundles ,would they be willing to settle out of court 1st =£207.00 rejected 2nd= £890.00 rejected 3rd =£1,500.00 accepted | Nice one, did you have a court date then or did you just say that yours was soon to be set?. I`ve not received a court date yet so might give Wragges a ring tommorrow and see what they say,
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19th July 2007, 13:15
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: A=L pay up Quote:
Originally Posted by j.barton1 Good for you, its strange though that they paid you more than you asked for?
Jenny | sorry that should be £1,900 |
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19th July 2007, 21:48
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: A=L pay up Quote:
Originally Posted by kermit200376 that is fabulous! Well done !!!!My partner went to court on tues for a prelimiary hearing and wraggs didnt even show up.
Did you call their head office? I will get him to call tomorrow.
Honestly again well done! (i got my offer today from RBS- its a great feeling!_ | i called wraggs number up that was on all my letters here it is 0121 233 1000 |
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