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after going through my statements for my court bundle, i noticed i had missed a charge from last year ! and on this month ,cos i went overdrawn by a few pounds, i have incurred another £75 of charges !! god they never stop do they ?
has anyone amended their claim at this late stage? ( my bundle has to be in soon) i dont know if its best to amend my claim after my bundle has gone in, or make another claim when this 1 is sorted, as by then ill prob have another few hundred pounds to claim 1
there is a form to change your claim - but I am not sure if you can do it after bundle is completed - i think it costs £35.00.
try and find out if there is anything on Michael brownes a-z index which I have referred to in other threads.
Jansus
Please note I am not an expert - I am not offering opinions or legal help - Please use all the information provided on the site in FAQ- step by step instructions and library- thanks Jansus
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i am in exactly the same boat, the t******* s****s( at least dick turpin wore a mask) have charged me £34 for a failed direct debit of £11. i am going to include the letter stating it in my court bundle. since i started my claim in the court i have accumulated a small amount that i will be making another claim for
yes
i think ill make another claim, fingers crossed- it will be so much easier next time. you think they would sort themselves out rather than keep risking interest and court charges
Hi max2001. You'd be advised to edit your post above as the CAG frowns on use of language that could be considered libelous - it could get them into trouble.
Don't worry, we all have our own way of thinking of the banks, so there is no need to be graphic, just a few ***'s will convey your feelings just as well. 8)