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Hello all I have recieved a county court paper today from Nationwide they are taking me to court for an outstanding balance on my account...this is all made up of bank charges. They closed my account because I refused to pay anymore charges as I have already paid them roughly £2000 and it was spiralling out of control. I couldn't get the account back in the red because they were constantly adding yet more charges. I was on benefits when all this occured if that helps at all.
Now I have this county court claim to fill in asking if I admit to the amount claimed, I am planning on filling in the acknowledgement section this then gives me 28 days from the date of service (is this the issue date?) to file a defence. I have a few questions.
1) I need to send a Subject access request to Nationwide in order to file my defence will I have time or will I be able to get the 28 days extended.
2) Can I counterclaim and claim all the bank charges I have already paid back?
This is excellent news. The fact that NW have made a charges claim against you puts you in an exellent position.
Yes, fill in the acknowledgment and put in the SAR without any delay.
We will help you frame a defence and also counterclaim everhything they have ever taken from you.
Have they placed any defaults on your credit file?
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I am assuming they have but don't have any form of credit/debit card to check my file :/ No default notice has arrived though, I haven't even recieved an account saying they were closing my account down, I just stopped using it and transfered all payments and direct debits into another account.
I have had letters off DCA's who I stupidly contacted via telephone reiterating the debt is solely made up of unlawful charges and they have then stopped getting in touch. I haven't heard anything for over 6 months.
I will post both SAR and the acknowledgement first thing Monday morning..the SAR will go special delivery should I do the same with the acknowledgment?
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In that case it is probably a MoneyClaim on line claim and you should be able to acknowledge it over the internet.
Check your credit file immediately.
How far back does your account with them go?
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Incidentally, you should word your SAR very generally.
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The account was opened 7 or 8 years ago going to write my subject acces request now will post it up before printing to make sure its ok. I will try get a credit report asap.
Just ask for all personal data they hold on you in any form on any matter and for any period.
At the end of the 28 days - allow 25 for a saftey margin- and then file the defence.
Tell us what their POC says but generally your defence will be that the alleged debt is denied.
If there is any debt then it is comprised wholly of unfair bank charges which are invalid under the Unfair Terms in consumer Contracts Regs 1999.
Then you will go on to make your counterclaim.
Have you evidence of any charges at all or do you need all of your statements?
If you know some of your charges then you should claim those and then reserve the right to amend to include further charges once the claimant has satisfied your SAR dated XXXdateXXX.
If they have defaulted you then we can ask for the removal of that as well.
I think that we can try to ask for the claim not to be stayed as the claimants are fully aware that this is a bank charges matter and yet they have sought to bring the claim.
When you calculate your charges make sure that you include any interest which they have charged you on the charges. This will include any interest they have charged you on an overdraft - even if the overdraft is within your agreed limit - because as it is they who owe you the money, you are not really overdrawn, - but for your charges you would be in the black and so you should not be paying interest to borrow your own money.
Let us know about the credit file.
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for the full amount I would need the statements for the last 6 years but an apox figure of £1000 is under estimating so I am happy to use that and then add any further amount to it at a later date.
Can you tell us a bit more about what they are claiming. The POC refers to agreed installments
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Incidentally make sure that you claim everything back to the beginning of the account.
Don't worry about the 6 yrs
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I have no idea what they are referring to as per the agreed installment...I have never agreed to anything as far as I am aware, so i am unsure what they mean.
It would probably still be about the same amount even with 8 years of charges it wasn't until 2006 it all snowballed out of control.
Just thought back I did recieve a payment card from a DCA with proposed installments, I ignored it from what I can remember...will the Subject access request include all of this?
Sorry my memory is so sketchy I had a tiny baby when all this started and by the time DCA letters started arriving I had a toddler and newborn to deal with too so didn't pay it the attention I probably should have.
Did they send you any kind of default or payment notice.
Yes, the SAR should produce all of this
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No at no time do I recall a default notice been sent to me, just statements (with charges for the following month on the back page), letters informing me I was overdraw (unauthorised) and then DCA letters.
The account was a basic flex account with no credit facilities or debit card, if this helps at all.
I am writing to request a copy of all information over the last six years associated with me. The information required should include, but not be limited to:
• any document sent by you to me,
• any document sent by you to a third party,
• any document sent by a third party to you,
• any bank statements issued to me
• any information you hold regarding charges to the account
Please find enclosed a fee of £10 for the maximum statutory charge.
If you store any of the information on microfiche, please be aware that the Information Commissioner deems this to be a relevant filing system under the Act. As such, any microfiche data must be sent to me in fully legible and comprehensible form.
I look forward to your response within 40 days, as you are obliged to reply under the Data Protection Act. If not I shall seek remedy from the Information Commissioner.
Great. Could you replace the SAR above with the one you actually sent.
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