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Old 12th June 2006, 17:22   #1 (permalink)
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Default Again vs. HSBC - part payment received, ball in my court (*ahem*)

Presenting the case of M. E. Again vs. HSBC Bank plc.

Long story short:

12 May: Presented Data Protection Act s10 request at branch in person, after about 30 minutes waiting around, walked out with a full set of statements for my current account, credit card enquiries referred to Card Services. Advised there might be a charge, decided to withhold payment in case there isn't one. Total charges £190, interest £8 (large overdraft is interest free).

24 May: Received full set of credit card statements via post, informed that no charge was made for the statements, but I'd be liable for a £10 fee if I needed more information. Total charges £200, interest £75.

1 June: Delivered prelim request (a.k.a. "Shocked and appalled") in person.

12 June: No response to last letter. Find I was hit for £20 at the weekend, and duly add it to the total, with extra interest is £471. LBA (a.k.a. "No, I'm not joking") delivered in person. Clarify that with interest charged at the bank's own rates (any term binding on me must also be binding on the bank, hence I must also be allowed to charge interest on unauthorised loans), the total is now £580.

My next step will depend on any offer made:
  • Offer for the full £471: Accept
  • Conditional offer £471: Invite unconditional offer, stay of execution
  • £400 or over: Reject, state I will not settle for less than £471, stay of execution
  • Less than £400: Reject, and assert additional interest

The periods I have stated in the prelim and LBA are 10 days (I am reliably informed that anything over 7 is reasonable). Stay of execution will be granted for 10 days on receipt of a reasonable offer in the hope that they'll come up with better. Also, should it get to court and I offered such an extension, it may be seen that I have made a reasonable attempt to get a settlement before going to court - particularly since I'd have to borrow money from friends and family to get there.

I would consider any offer over £400 to be a good starting point, but won't really settle for much less than I'm owed, however, anything less than this I would consider to be nothing short of an insult. As for the interest, since contracts are reciprocal, and I am bound to pay them interest on unauthorised borrowing, I am equally entitled to charge interest for the same, at the same rates. If it goes to court, I claim this rate interest with 8% as an alternative (again, demonstrating that I may be reasonable) - and of course the £150 in filing and allocation fees.

Playtime is over, and I want my ball back! While I remember, since the letter probably won't be read until tomorrow anyway, best grab the parachute while I'm waiting for the plane to reach the drop zone. Recommendations? Need to move a large overdraft, preferably without having to pay interest on it (as a student) or reduce the limit - the prospect of an increased limit would be a bonus.
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Old 12th June 2006, 17:43   #2 (permalink)
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NOT using your signature as a colourful weapon of mass distraction.
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LOL, so it's a stupid dwarf then is it?

Seriously, good luck. Sounds like you know what you want and you know how to get it.

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Old 12th June 2006, 20:03   #3 (permalink)
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Hello Meagain.
All the best with your claim.
keep us all posted,
No 2 claims are exactly the same, so the more the merrier!
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Old 18th June 2006, 18:42   #4 (permalink)
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Letter delivered to out-of-term address, dated 13 June 2006 (I shall assume the LBA hadn't reached the Service Quality Team by this point - it was only in branch at 4pm the previous day).

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HSBC is, however, mindful of the management time and irrecoverable legal costs that it may incur in relation to such a claim. For those commercial reasons alone, and without admission of liability whatsoever, HSBC is prepared to make a payment to you in the sum of £351 representing the charges applied in full and final settlement of this matter.
It's less than the claim, however, in their defence:
  • The charges themselves, before any overdraft or credit card interest are £390, and £20 of that was repaid previously.
  • Since they hadn't received the LBA by this point, it is a mere £98.56 short of the original claim.
  • As much as I'd like it all back (plus additional interest), I would have to borrow money to proceed to court.

I suppose I could say that while this is settled, the terms of this agreement imply that they extend only to this claim, and do not rule out future action (since I suppose I'll be charged again at some point), so I might be able to recover the difference later, with more interest, when I am financially more secure. In particular, I know that if I file the claim (£30/50, depending on which figure the court uses in deciding the fee, which I can just about afford) and then have to go through allocation, I risk forfeiting the claim if I can't raise the £100 court fee in time. In addition, I risk becoming estranged from my family for turning my nose up at this, since I'm currently looking for work and not entitled to benefits.

On this basis, I'm tempted to take this offer, purely because I need the money now. £351 now can do a lot to help me that £500-600 3 months down the line can't, in particular it can prevent a lot of damage that I might suffer between now and then. Advice? The deadline is "10 working days", which from the letter date would be the 26th.
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Old 18th June 2006, 18:58   #5 (permalink)
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Well, it's up to you really.
If you were to claim again sometime in the future, I would say that account closure would be a distinct possability, so if you want the rest of the money I would say that you need to do it now.
I would guess it would be extremley unlikley you will be having to fork out the £100 for court allocation, this is very small fry indeed for HSBC.
If you put in your MCOL, you are about 2 weeks from your money, but of course, no guarantees on that.

So, it's up to you to weigh up the pros and cons.
No-one will think less of you if you do take the money and run!


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Old 18th June 2006, 20:13   #6 (permalink)
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Well, it's up to you really.
If you were to claim again sometime in the future, I would say that account closure would be a distinct possability, so if you want the rest of the money I would say that you need to do it now.
One issue I have to consider is that I'll need my family's support on this. If I take the offer, I go on to Lloyds TSB with only half of them in support (my father and some 3 others in his part of the family work for LTSB, and a conflict of interest might cost them their jobs, so I won't be involving them in any way in that). If I turn it down, I go on to LTSB, and then Clydesdale Financial Services (Jessops card - hopefully not related to Clydesdale Bank), all on my tod.
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Old 18th June 2006, 20:20   #7 (permalink)
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In your own words...

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I would consider any offer over £400 to be a good starting point, but won't really settle for much less than I'm owed, however, anything less than this I would consider to be nothing short of an insult.
Less than a week ago as well.... Something must have changed?
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Old 18th June 2006, 22:06   #8 (permalink)
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I must concur with my most learned freind 5laws...
It would not be difficult to get all your money.

Of what sort of support you you speak, I assume it's more than just moral...
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No matter how much informal advice is given the final decision is your own so you must consider all eventualities .
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[quote=meagain] I risk becoming estranged from my family for turning my nose up at this, since I'm currently looking for work and not entitled to benefits. quote]

This is a tough one dude.

You obviously don't want to lose family over a few quid. My opinion is family is important. However, this is purely my opinion, and I'm not trying to sway you one way or the other.

Is their issue simply that you are unemployed and benefitless? Have you actually discussed this with them, or do you just think this would be their reaction?

It's a moral dilemma - family considerations over principle.

You say the money would be more useful to you now than down the line, would this tip the balance for you?

Sorry dude, you really are on your own on this one. Only you can weigh all the options and make a decision based on the facts.

Ultimately, it's your decision.

Good luck anyway .
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[quote=meagain] I risk becoming estranged from my family for turning my nose up at this, since I'm currently looking for work and not entitled to benefits. quote]

This is a tough one dude.

You obviously don't want to lose family over a few quid. My opinion is family is important. However, this is purely my opinion, and I'm not trying to sway you one way or the other.

Is their issue simply that you are unemployed and benefitless? Have you actually discussed this with them, or do you just think this would be their reaction?

It's a moral dilemma - family considerations over principle.

You say the money would be more useful to you now than down the line, would this tip the balance for you?

Sorry dude, you really are on your own on this one. Only you can weigh all the options and make a decision based on the facts.

Ultimately, it's your decision.

Good luck anyway .
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Old 26th June 2006, 17:16   #12 (permalink)
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Less than a week ago as well.... Something must have changed?
My moving-out date got shifted forward by about a fortnight. :o

I would have considered an offer of less than £400, having upped the amount in the LBA to just under £600, to be an insult (being around 2/3 of the amount), however, it's reasonable to assume that when this offer was fired out on the morning of the 13th, the service centre hadn't received the LBA (delivered to the branch after 4pm the previous day, and retained there for later action). My threshold on the original £450 had been £300. Since the offer was above that, and my circumstances suggest that I can't afford to push all the way, I have decided to accept the offer.

It's worth noting that the £20 immediately before the LBA was corrected the following day as an error, however, within a week of me sending in my acceptance, I've been hit for £25 on my credit card (which as a result is now over-limit). Of course, once I'm in a position to move my account, I can take them for the balance of my claim, since I figure I could argue that they are not maintaining my account in a lawful manner, and thus in breach of an implied term of the settlement. In fact, in accepting the offer, I included text to the following effect in a covering letter:

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I trust that you will in future be running my account in accordance with the law, and that acceptance of this offer will neither affect the statutory rights nor excuse from responsibility either myself or the Bank.
I also "thanked" them for their "sincere offer", noting that other institutions had been offering only "token gestures under the guise of 'goodwill payments'".

In the meantime, I need to see if my statements from Lloyds have arrived at the originally-designated branch, and if I can get them moved via internal post to the branch across the road from where I am sitting typing this.

Lloyds are next, and I'll be trying to shave time off wherever I can to get it done quickly. As I mentioned, I have close family members working there, and while I have told them I'll be going to great lengths to make sure they're not involved, their jobs are potentially at risk, so the sooner that one is over, the better.
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Fair play.

Nice result on balance. Good luck with the next one!
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