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    0433debbie v. NatWest *WON*

    Hi everyone.

    Just to let you know that I have done everything by the book. Received 3 years worth of statements from Natwesticon. Ploughed through them for quite a few hours. They actually owe me £3600. I sent the letter before actionicon but received the usual letter that everyone else seems to get telling me that the OFT report only refers to credit cards and not current accounts.

    I then tried to play on their heart strings (but they dont have any) letting them know that I am a single parent on benefits and that they have taken nearly a years worth of benefits in illegal charges. I didnt even get a response. So on 15th August I took myself off to the local county courticon where I issued an N1 form. It was fairly easy. Just had to fill in a form regarding income and outgoings and they do the rest for me. Didn't have to pay any court fees.

    So now I am playing the waiting game. Has anyone else done it this way? Can you tell me how long it took for the court to deliver the N1 to Natwest? Or how long Natwest now have before I can go for the default?

    Would be grateful for any advice.
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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    it took 5 days for them to issue to Natwesticon. good luck with your claim!!


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Hi Debbie,
    I have just filed my N1 by post so it seems we are at the same stage. Best of Luck
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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Hi Smudgeless

    Good luck with your claim. I am very scared now. Hope I am not the one who has to go to court!!


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Ok well I am now getting worried. Took my N1 to court on 15th August. A week ago. Have heard absolutely nothing. Does anyone know if this is normal?


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Got notice from court today that my claim was served on Natwesticon on 23rd August and that they have until 6th September to acknowledge. So I am playing the waiting game. Once they acknowledge they get 28 days from the date my particulars of claim were served on them, so that takes me to 20th September. Fingers crossed now.


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    good luck, they have until 1st september for mine, fingers crossed for us all

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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Best of luck to you too Chris.


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    I received my acknowledgment of service today signed by Cobblers!! They intend to defend my claim and have until 20th September to do so.


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    Good Luck


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Thank you Natweststaffmember. I hope I dont need too much luck. I just want my money back. I am quite scared really. If it doesnt get too technical I should be ok.


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    We are all here to help you along the way so if it gets at all confusing just shout.

    My advice is only my opinion, I am not a legal expert.

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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    I will and thanks for your support.


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Hi Debbie,

    Just got my letter from Cobblers!! They intend to defend my claim against them also !!!! Which I Believe is there normal response. Best of Luck with your claim.
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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Hi smudgeless, I hope you get your money. Will be watching out to see.

    Debbie


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Well I am still waiting for their defence. They have until 20th September. Cant see that they will ask for more info as I handed everything into the court for service at the beginning. I am counting down the days.


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Quote Originally Posted by 0433debbie
    Well I am still waiting for their defence. They have until 20th September. Cant see that they will ask for more info as I handed everything into the court for service at the beginning. I am counting down the days.
    Hi Debs good luck but i think you will be getting the same standard defence response from cobblers on the last day!!! but never fear there is always help here.






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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Great news everyone. I got a letter today from my own branch of Natwesticon from the Customer Services Officer. Offering me £1852 if I settle in full. I sent them a very polite letter back saying sod off I want the lot or see you in court. Was not expecting a letter from my own branch. Wonder if they are changing tactic. Bizarre thing though, their letter was dated 10th April!!!

    I hope I am not playing a dangerous game cos I really need this money. Am single mum and on benefit.

    I know I need to hold my nerve. So here goes. But surely it can only be good from here on.


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Quote Originally Posted by 0433debbie
    Great news everyone. I got a letter today from my own branch of Natwesticon from the Customer Services Officer. Offering me £1852 if I settle in full. I sent them a very polite letter back saying sod off I want the lot or see you in court. Was not expecting a letter from my own branch. Wonder if they are changing tactic. Bizarre thing though, their letter was dated 10th April!!!

    I hope I am not playing a dangerous game cos I really need this money. Am single mum and on benefit.

    I know I need to hold my nerve. So here goes. But surely it can only be good from here on.
    You go for it - sounds like you're close so congratulations. Nice and inspiring for all the rest of us!


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    Default Re: 0433debbie v. Natwest

    Quote Originally Posted by 0433debbie
    I sent them a very polite letter back saying sod off.
    Love that bit!
    Good luck to you, Debbie, you'll get your money, don't worry!

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