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    Default Fudgepacker Versus Barclays

    First of all, i'd like to say thanks to everyone on here for the sheer scope of information. I feel like i've done the basics so far as i'm keen to start proceedings.

    I've read most of the threads on contractual interesticon rates and Barclaysicon but one thing i can't seem to find out is what Barclays rate is? Can anyone else help out here? As i've done searches on Barclays site for it and am a bit bewildered by the variety of rates.

    Sent my S.A.R off ,gone through statements in detail and its adding up to just over 3k and a lot of this is quite old so it'll make sense to claim it all.

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    Ring them up and ask them.

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    Default Re: Fudgepacker Versus Barclays

    I did speak to them yesterday re the contractual rate of interesticon but maybe it was the numptie on the end of the phone ( on either end!) but they said there wasn't one standard one and was one for all sorts


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    Right finally got my arse into gear, and sent it all off, totalled about 3k of charges.

    And just got my offer letter back from them for 1k. Game on


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    Default Re: Fudgepacker Versus Barclays

    Just sent off my moneyclaim wotsit for £5300 . Got confused to **** though looking at the 8% claim rate. Does this date back to the start of each and every charge or is it just since the overall claim was made?


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    Default Re: Fudgepacker Versus Barclays

    Can you claim for the 8% if you've gone for the Contractual? Did you go for contractual or leave it?


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    Well had my letter from Barclaysicon telling me about the trial case, but hadn't heard anything from the court so i rang them and they said it was all still on.

    So i turned up on Thursday with my court bundle despite seeing on here that Manchester was likely to be waiting for the trial case i didn't want to take any chances.

    Saw a lady in front of me announcing herself as being from Barclays and so after we sat down asked her if she was to see me as well but turned out she wasn't.

    So when i got in there he was all very cheerful and understanding but said that he was going to agree to the delay, i gave him the relevant objection forms off here which he read. But whilst he seemed quite understanding he wasn't for moving on the issue and despite having a pop at Barclays for not having anyone in attendance agreed to the delay.

    So its all on hold i suppose. Shame i was actually looking forwards to it after my initial nervousness. One thing he did say which might be worth considering was that he seemed to cite the interesticon element of the claim as the reason why he wouldn't settle there and then.


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    Default Re: Fudgepacker Versus Barclays

    Hi FP

    Sorry to hear about the Stay; the issue of CI has been prominently discussed on CAGicon for a while with quite a few fails because of its inclusion in claims.

    I take it the Stay was of the court's own volition as oppose to application received from the bank?

    3 Active Claims:
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Sole account) - Applied to lift court ordered Stay
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) - Awaiting court date
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) Pre-6 yrs- LBA sent.


    3 Wins :
    Barclays t/a The Woolwich (Data Protection Act breach costs & compliance)
    HSBC (on behalf of brother)
    Settled Out of Court - £3,874.76
    Alliance & Leicester (on behalf of friend)
    Settled Out of Court - £723.41

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshcakes View Post
    Hi FP

    Sorry to hear about the Stay; the issue of CI has been prominently discussed on CAGicon for a while with quite a few fails because of its inclusion in claims.

    I take it the Stay was of the court's own volition as oppose to application received from the bank?
    Yes it was the courts decision ,i see , i wasn't aware about the interesticon element although that said i was only going for the 8% rate so i didn't think it would appear i was being too greedy ( however laughable when up against someone like Barclaysicon)

    hey ho i guess its just a case of waiting now ? there's no way to lift it i assume once its been postponed.


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    Default Re: Fudgepacker Versus Barclays

    HI FP

    Are you saying that you decided not to claim CI after all and that the interesticon the judge felt was contentious was the 8% APR?

    I've never heard of any judge granting a Stay purely on the grounds of questioning the validity of the 8% element to a claim.

    Did you use the spreadsheet from CAGicon for your SOC? It automatically calculates the 8% for you.

    3 Active Claims:
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Sole account) - Applied to lift court ordered Stay
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) - Awaiting court date
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) Pre-6 yrs- LBA sent.


    3 Wins :
    Barclays t/a The Woolwich (Data Protection Act breach costs & compliance)
    HSBC (on behalf of brother)
    Settled Out of Court - £3,874.76
    Alliance & Leicester (on behalf of friend)
    Settled Out of Court - £723.41

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshcakes View Post
    HI FP

    Are you saying that you decided not to claim CI after all and that the interesticon the judge felt was contentious was the 8% APR?

    I've never heard of any judge granting a Stay purely on the grounds of questioning the validity of the 8% element to a claim.

    Did you use the spreadsheet from CAGicon for your SOC? It automatically calculates the 8% for you.
    Yes that was the part he cited anyway, and yes i was only chasing the 8% because it was still paying me back over 5k. I don't think it was ever purely down to it but he certainly mentioned it as a factor.

    And yes i used the spreadsheets, do you know once this test case is sorted would i be able to try and claim the CI instead or is it now set in stone against the 8% rate?


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    Default Re: Fudgepacker Versus Barclays

    Well in an ideal outcome to the Test Case, we could all amend our POCs to include Contractual interesticon - that would be a rosey bonus for us all having this delay - but I don't think in reality the court findings will allow for that.

    In my opinion a set amount will be deemed acceptable (based on a complex and ultimately flawed formula) and all claims will be settled in full minus this amount (with 8% allowed). I bet they will wriggle out of Contractual Interest being permitted.

    3 Active Claims:
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Sole account) - Applied to lift court ordered Stay
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) - Awaiting court date
    Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) Pre-6 yrs- LBA sent.


    3 Wins :
    Barclays t/a The Woolwich (Data Protection Act breach costs & compliance)
    HSBC (on behalf of brother)
    Settled Out of Court - £3,874.76
    Alliance & Leicester (on behalf of friend)
    Settled Out of Court - £723.41


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