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I sent off for my statements on 9th October 2006 and recieved them about 2 weeks later.
I entered them into the spreadsheet (£3371.00) and sent off the preliminary letter, on 28th October to Tommy Mclean.
He responded with the " we believe that our charges are fair but get lost" letter on 31st October.
I sent off the lba 6th November.
Tommy Mclean replied on 13th November with an offer for £1934 "in Full and final settlement".
Yesterday I sent my rejection letter off.
So I am expecting to start my court claim on 20th November.
What are the chances of the RBoS stomping up the money before court action?
Hi Kev
took RBS to court , was given date of 27th feb , cheque arrived last week , you just have to brasen it out , bear in mind that it cost rbs to prepare a case defence , normally this is submitted at least 14 days before the court date :- therefore in order not to have to pay the solicitor to prepare the case they settle
hope this helps - i know its scarey but stay with it , you will win
i won over £5k nice xmas present
I have just recieved a full offer of £3371.00.
I dealt with Tommy Mclean throughout and he seems very fair to me.
I would highly recommend everyone to deal directly with him.
My next victim is the Beneficial Bank, I have just recieved my statements
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