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I started my claim against A&L last year, and got to the stage of filing with the courts, but I received a letter from A&L saying that the claim would be stayed if I tried to carry on as the test case had started the week that I was due to file.
Well, I stopped at that point due to a slight loss of confidence, and also I wasn't able to afford the £120 court fees at that time!
Well, I've recently read that my local court is still hearing these cases, and so I'm thinking of proceeding as I'm now able to afford the claim too!
My question is.. how do I go about reinstating my claim against A&L.. should I start again, or can I send a letter stating the intention to carry on despite the test case?
Any help is greatly appreciated as the money I get back is going to pay for laser eye surgery and my wedding next year!
You've done everthing else, so don't see why you should start again.
Regards.
Scott.
Hey, thanks for the response.. was beginning to think that no one was reading it!
So you think I should file straight up, no letters to A&L or anything?
Plus, the interest will have increased, so should I claim the original amount, or the new interest amount?
Yeah, I'd read that post as thats where I saw the fact my local court was still hearing them!