Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
14/09/2006 - Data Protection Act letter sent to my bank.............here goes
28/09/2006 - Statements received through the post. Charges appear to be in the region of £2000
04/10/2006 - Prelim letter sent for charges of £2037
For Scots, contact your local Sheriff's Court and ask them to send you the appropriate claim form which will come with a handy easy to read booklet. To determine the appropriate claim:
Up to £750 - small claim
£750 - £1,500 - summary cause claim
£1,500+ ordinary cause claim
Good luck!
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17th Sept: Found this site!
Lloyds TSB
22 Sept: Subject Access Req. 3 Nov: statements arrived. Charges calulated at:
A/c 1 - £2,178.01 + int of £1,206.54 (18.4% authorised)
A/c 2 - £206.11 + int of £211.07 (18.4%) 7 Nov - prelim. 3 Dec - LBA 13 Dec - £750 offered 23 Dec - £750 credited 28 Dec - rejection letter 2 March - issued 16 April - complained at court failure to forward defence
Halifax
22nd September: Subject Access Request. 4th November: No reply so LBA giving 7 days.
Cap One
22nd September: Subject Access Req. 5th October: Letter saying no record of account! 15th October: Replied telling them to try harder... 22nd October: Subject Access Req acknowledged.
14/09/2006 - Data Protection Act letter sent to my bank.............here goes
28/09/2006 - Statements received through the post. Charges appear to be in the region of £2000
04/10/2006 - Prelim letter sent for charges of £2037