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I like you all am after refund of charges with RBS, ive been reading your threads and have a couple of questions if anyone can help:
I have received what appears to be a standerd letter of defence from Cobbetts, Part 18 ect, I have also received my aq questionare, i am proposing to reply to Cobbets with the letter in Agusta 109s thread but at the foot of the template it suggests one figure to be entered, Q. what does this figure represent?
And a lot of people are talking about a spread sheet showing details of particular charges and dates ect, I originally sent RBS a list of Dates and the particular charge taken on that date and then i gave a cumulative figure for interest,(i did not detail interest against each date and charge)
Details of each individual charge...................
25/01/2006 35.00
11/04/2006 35.00
ect
ect
i.e: Total of charges 1726.00
+ interest 254.30
total of claim 1980.30,
How did you calculate the interest? what rate did you use?
If you are sure its correct then a cumulative figure should be ok.
Cobblers do like it to be itemised though and may try to stall.
if its not too much trouble i would put the figures into the spreadsheet and itemise everthing. They then have NO excuses. They are famous for stalling at the slightest mistake.
Dave
** We would not seek a battle as we are, yet as we are, we say we will not shun it. (Henry V) **
see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit; and, upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry! England and Saint George!'
If you think I have helped, informed, or amused you do the clickey scaley thing !!
Used the interest calculator on this site, rate 8%, now i have calculated interest against each individual charge i get a different figure, out by 4.54p in total so back to my original question, shall i just put a rounded up figure for interest to Cobbetts or shall i itemise each one and hope they dont get a calculator out and add all the little bits of interest up and find i am trying to claim 4.54 more in interest than im entitled to do.
Mistake must have been on my original calculation, checked and double checked this time.
date, type of charge, amount, calculated interest @ 8%
with total charges and total interest at the bottom
Or Just send the whole spreadsheet printout showing the interest as well.
the 4.54p may not be your fault... the spreadsheet uses .00022 to calculate interest when more properly it should be .0002191
it makes a difference (small)
Dave
** We would not seek a battle as we are, yet as we are, we say we will not shun it. (Henry V) **
see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit; and, upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry! England and Saint George!'
If you think I have helped, informed, or amused you do the clickey scaley thing !!
Cheers for the reply Dave, i am ready to sent my letter to Cobbetts (used template from Agusta109s thread, i am including schedule of charges showing interest against each charge and cumulative figures.
I am about to complete my Allocation questionare, are there any templates advice located anywhere to assist me to complete the questionare?
I have just posted my reply tp Cobbetts & will hand my questionare to the court offices tomorrow (deadline for reply to court is 27 Sept).
I have noted in my letter to Cobbets that my bank have been sent my schedule of charges on 2 previous occasions.
Will sit and wait for letter from Cobbetts now.
Some of you have had some form of offer by this point, would there be any particular reason in your opinions why i have had no form of offer at any stage?
I got an offer even before my threat to take them to court.
Cant start proceedings just yet because i'm skint and I know it will cost me £250 plus £100 for the aq later........ Why dont they just pay up and stop all this malarky.
ps just got this months statements with another £120+ worth of charges on it
grrrrrrrr
Dave
** We would not seek a battle as we are, yet as we are, we say we will not shun it. (Henry V) **
see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit; and, upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry! England and Saint George!'
If you think I have helped, informed, or amused you do the clickey scaley thing !!
I have today received a coppy of the allocation questionare that Cobbetts submitted, I noted that they had ticked the Yes box for the question Do you agree that the small claims track is the most suitable track for this claim.
And they have included a photocopy of the response letter and schedule of charges that i sent to them in response to there requesst for more info.