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Hi, I just got a letter from Barclays yesterday. Basiclly the content of the letter states that they can't pay any money back to me as they believed that the monies (charges) are justified accourding to their terms and condition... the 14 days given to them will be up by the 9th April - so what next?
Hi, I just got a letter from Barclays yesterday. Basiclly the content of the letter states that they can't pay any money back to me as they believed that the monies (charges) are justified accourding to their terms and condition... the 14 days given to them will be up by the 9th April - so what next?
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Apologies to people who I was in the process of helping, I may be gone some time.
I have just looked at my recently received statements and spotted they start from May 04, the letter that I received with the statements states
Statements that are prior to this date are not held on a computer system or a structured relevant filing system and therefore, they do not fall under the data protection act 1998.
They can be obtained from our customer services dept at a cost of £3 per statement.
Could someone advise if the above is correct please?
The claimant shall within 14 days of service of this order file a serve on the Defendant a statement clarifying his Particulars of Claim setting out how the sum claimed is made up with full details of dates and amounts of individual items said to have been made by way of charges by the defendant to the claimant and in default the claim shall be struck out
just looking at starting a claim against barclaycard myself. I just finished a claim against HSBC which they settled in full. I also had to take them court before they took me seriously, but i recieved a letter on friday offering me the whole amount, over £3000.
Anyway, about your claim, i'm supprised that there is no-one helping you through the process, i had loads of support with my claim. Anyway, i'll help if i can.
It appears that you've taken BC to court, did you do this online or by paper? Did you not turn up at the court on the designated day? If not, why not you would have won the claim by default. I'm not too sure of what steps you should take now, but i'll try and find out and post back shortly.