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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    Cool Delboy v The Hallifax

    After finding this web site i have just sent off my request for details of five years worth of charges.

    IN the last 10 months alone i think i have been charged 1,500. I changed jobs 3 years ago (took a pay cut to move as was good career move) and then eventually was made redundanticon along with 20 other workers. It hit me hard financially and eventually sold property to pay most debt off. I am now renting and really the banks charges killed me each month.

    I am so annoyed that 1p overdrawn they charge you £30. Its obscene.
    I expect my charges could be 5k plus!! I intend to persue for every penny as they crippled me.

    I wish myself and others the best of luck!!!!

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    Default Re: Delboy v The Hallifax

    I have received my bank charge details from Halifaxicon. No charge so far. Worked out my charges and since nov2001 to nov 2006 £4, 536.....shocking!! Will be sending letter shortly once i have a spare few hours to type it all up. Cheers for now.


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    Default Re: Delboy v The Hallifax

    Go for it mate. I'm right behind you along with thousands of others!

    You need help, we'll be here, just shout!

    But, please, please, please read the FAQ's and look at the letters in the library.

    Good luck, and I mean it, we're here for you!

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    1st Claim (Current account)
    30/11/06 WON! £3146.41

    2nd Claim (Mortgage charges)
    27/3/07 WON! - £277

    3rd Claim (Credit card charges)
    14/5/07 WON! £300

    4th Claim (Old account 97-99 £444)
    20/4/07 Prelim sent
    9/5/07 LBA sent
    Can't remember now but I WON!!!
    My current thread - An A-Z - My previous saga

    IF THIS HAS HELPED PLEASE CLICK THE SCALES - THANK YOU.

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    Default Re: Delboy v The Hallifax

    Good luck in your claim.

    HBOS Plc - £9,954.65 Received partial settlement - Court 6/12/06 default removal / compensation / declaration

    MBNA - Settled in full £2,377.33

    Abbey National - MoneyClaim filed 26/06/2006 £883.90

    Lloyds TSB - Claim Filed 11/08/2006 £2,630.00

    Egg.com - Claim Filed 11/08/2006 £1,393.60

    GE Money - Claim Filed 11/08/2006 £965.22

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    Default Re: Delboy v The Hallifax

    Hi All,

    Got a letter sent to me dated 11th Jan which arrived 12th Jan (just getting round to posting this now!).

    It was from the Halifaxicon and it basically said they were sorry to hear i was unhappy with the charges applied to my account and that someone had been designated the task of looking into this for me and i would be hearing from them shortly and definately within 4 weeks.

    This thursday the 8th feb 2007 is the four weeks been and gone. Just wondered if anyone else had had a letter similar to this one?

    Also if thursday comes and goes and i don't hear anything, then what should be my next plan of action? I think it puts me in a stronger postion as they themselves set a 4 week timescale to investigate my claim and yet they could actually fail to meet their own deadline.

    Cheers in advance.


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    Default Re: Delboy v The Hallifax

    Good luck mate, I was in a similar position where I changed jobs to work from home - then it all went titsup.com and I ended up not getting paid for about 6 months, hit me hard, and the Halifaxicon hit me even harder, despite me explaining what was going on and that I was looking for a new job.

    Strangely Barclaycard were excellent and even froze interesticon I'm pursuing the Halifax out of principle to be honest, as my account is always in order - just that blip showed me how nasty they can be.


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    Default Re: Delboy v The Hallifax

    I too am doing this out of principal...well it started out like that.

    At the time being umemployed and mortgageicon to pay and bills etc i was charged £250 a month for 6 months in a row and then gradually fought this. I do all banking online so the excuse for "you will be charged £30 for this letter" can't exist.

    I did start this as principal as if Halifaxicon hadn't hit me with the costly charges i would have been able to get out of the hole i was in quicker but their charges caused probably the most amount of stress at that time. They crippled me.

    I am now engaged and my fianceicon is due our baby in may/june time. I know see it in the light that Halifax took alot of cash from me that i feel was unjustified and grossly inflated they can know give me it back and i can start married life with my family with a little bit of cash in the bank and hopefully a honeymoon! oh and i'll need to buy lots and lots of nappies!

    That for me is the least they can do!


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    Default Re: Delboy v The Hallifax

    Think of it as them looking after the money for you for something like this!! Ha ha!

    Good luck with EVERYTHING, the claim, the weddingicon, the baby....you've certainly got a busy time ahead chap!!


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    Smile Re: Delboy v The Hallifax

    Right ok here goes....Deal or No Deal??

    I received post this morning from the Halifaxicon. Basically saying i responsible for charges blah blah blah.....as a goodwill gestureicon....£2670....

    i claimed for £4,536. i very happy witht he offer. i do need the money and although i could take this futher,my fianceicon does have a baby on the way (yes it is mine!!) and this money could ease some stress and a little bit of security. This may sound daft but pushing for the extra 2k seems so unimportant in my current circumstances even though 2k is alot of money to me.

    For me this is Halifax admitting that although my account should incur charges as mismanagement of my account lies with me they are admitting they charged too much which is what i wanted.

    I am very happy with this offer as i look forward to new and exciting times in my life. I can't thank this web site enough. Good luck to everyone and roll on the reclaiming bank charges bandwagon!



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