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hello all, could i just say well done to everybody who is prepared to take on the big boys.
i applied for my statements in feb/mar this year, sent £10 postal order never received anything back, sent second duplicate letter but omitted the £10 saying as i had already paid for service then i would not be paying again, still nothing......
.... today i was in my loft and found a box of old paper work, result, bank statements going back to jan 2000.
this afternoon i have calculated £1007 in charges or £1324 if i add the interest.
my question is this,these amounts are for two accounts do i send two seperate letters or just one letter with both account numbers on them.
Others will probably advise but I sent 2 letters initially - then when I issued court proceedings I did it as a whole with everything on one claim form as the action all arises from the same thing
In the meantime read through threads on here & generally get to know everyone. You'll find we're a friendly lot in here.
With regard to getting your £10 back, my post will serve to "bump" your thread back to the top of the heap & someone a little wiser than I may be along to help you with that.
Best Wishes
McIavelli (I'm not that devious really)
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Hi
When it comes to the Court action, you can combine them into one claim as long as they total less than £5000, they're both in your name and are personal accounts.
Good luck, let us know how you get on.
Barty