Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


An excellent guide for the layperson in how to use the County Court - a must if you are intending to start a claim.

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Last Will and Testament Kit


Make a legally valid will without the fuss and expense of a solicitor - includes a full step-by-step guide.

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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

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.

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    Default Any info. on estimated claims?

    Hi, trying to get info on estimated claims and the best way to do it.
    As I see it, it goes along the lines of.......
    Count the no. of months account runs for.
    Count the no. of months statements you have.
    Add charges on statements.
    Divide charges by no. of statements.
    Muliply that figure by total of months on account.

    O.k. presuming that's correct, is there anything to watch for with the Banks getting it thrown out of Court?
    Would it make any difference if the account is now closed?
    Would it make any difference if the charges are over 6 yearsicon old?

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    Default Re: Any info. on estimated claims?

    Why are you estimating peedorf?
    Your calculations seem fair to me.
    No difference if its been closed, but the 6+ year thing isnt so easy. Some have tried, have a search.

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    Default Re: Any info. on estimated claims?

    Hi Crusher, I sent a SARicon 7 weeks ago, received reply Monday saying they only keep statements for 6 yearsicon, and sent me statements for Nov. & Dec. 2000. I have quite a few others.
    So I'm going to estimte it, and they can either pay it (I win) or produce the evidence to prove me wrong, also proving themselves to be lying. (I win) preferably option 1.
    I think the esimate will fall short of the actual charges.


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    Default Re: Any info. on estimated claims?

    Hi all, down loaded the spreedsheet for contractual interesticon today. Played with a few figures.
    If I go with the estimated claim back to 1999 + contractual interest, I could be looking at a very nice figure!
    There does seem to be a few CI winners coming through now, Other than the Court costs, what are the risks involved?


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    Default Re: Any info. on estimated claims?

    Hi guys, I've got 2 claims going against HSBCicon at the moment, 1 I started in October with 8% interesticon, and 1 I started begining of December with contractual interest. Both are approx £1400, is it possible to combine them? Or would they pay up quicker if I keep to the smaller amounts?
    Also, I've received a letter for the 1st saying they'll get back to me in February!!!


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    Default Re: Any info. on estimated claims?

    that's their new stalling letter usually sent by colin langdale - i think he's chief staller. what would be the point in combining them? to save court fees? i think you should plow on with the 8% as it's a given - stick with it to the end and you get your money, the ci one a bit ifier and it could hold up the easier one - that's just what i think - i'm sure someone else will give their opinion, if they are both personal accts in your name i guess you could, in theory, combine them. see what others say.


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    Hi, I have got six months of statements back and my letter will be sent in the post tomorrow 11/04/2007 for 1758.66 exactly i will let you all know how i get on.



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