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Hi,
Looking for some advice, I'm at the stage of getting my paperwork ready to go down to Hamilton Court, my question is this, all my letters have been sent to (and had the usual reply's) from my local bank manager, I have heard that most people have been dealing with a Tommy McLean (think that's right) from the RBS, shall I continue with my personal bank managers name and branch address as the DEFENDANT on the small claims form, thanks in advance.
Hi, Chris.
The defendant on your court claim is the Bank of Scotland not your Bank Manager.Its the bank your claiming against. I made the same mistake but the clerk at the Sheriff Court changed this for me.
Best wishes with your claim.
Scott.
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