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17th October 2006, 03:48
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| | Classic Account Customer | bobtheb v Barclays **WON** LBA sent 27/9 £4678.61
4/10 offer of £1000 rejected
17/10 taking N1 to court asked for £2266.07 contractual interest or £725.14 statutary interest  |
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20th October 2006, 01:42
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: bobtheb v Barclays Now had a reply to my rejection of offer letter:o
''if you do not wish to accept this offer and you now intend to start legal proceedings it would appear we are unable to reach an amicable resolution ''
Basically ,see you in court  |
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10th January 2007, 14:15
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: bobtheb v Barclays **WON** Hi Bob - Congrats on your win !
I am at the moment filling out the allocation questionnaire for my Barclays Claim and wondered if you could help me with a query.
When I send it back to the court with my £100 do I also attach a schedule of charges (I have already sent a copy to the court when I filed on MCOL).
Many thanks  |
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11th January 2007, 01:54
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: bobtheb v Barclays **WON** Quote:
Originally Posted by mlphw Hi Bob - Congrats on your win !
I am at the moment filling out the allocation questionnaire for my Barclays Claim and wondered if you could help me with a query.
When I send it back to the court with my £100 do I also attach a schedule of charges (I have already sent a copy to the court when I filed on MCOL).
Many thanks  | Sorry, but I would attach the schedule to the AQ. Even if it has already been sent to MCOL, I would make sure that the local Judge sees it too. After all, you want the Judge to see that there IS a case for the Bank to answer. The Judge WILL want to see it so rather than waiting for the Judge to ask, pre-empt the request and provide it first.
If you've sent off your AQ, my advice is that you send them the schedule with a covering letter quoting the Court claim number and ask that it's put on your file.
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11th January 2007, 12:02
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: bobtheb v Barclays **WON** That is great - many thanks for your advice.
I haven't sent the form off yet so I will make sure I attach the schedule.
One final question - would you recommend that I send a copy again to Churchill Place of the schedule ? Also I read somewhere that somebody sent a copy of the N149 to Barclays too.
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