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Evening all, I have a quickie i hope that I'm sure someone will be able to help me out on.
I have outstanding charges with RBS and have sent my lba (twice) to which they have not responded on either count.
I am now going to go after them on moneyclaimonline, as RBS's registered offices are in Edinburgh do i need to get them through the scottish system even though i live in england.
If i do go through the english system who do i put down as the people i am suing, the branch, the branch manager, the company (and its edinburgh address), the chief exec personally?
Do RBS have an english registered office does anyone know?
There is a registered address in London for Litigation but I can't find it in posts, however I just put my branch address. As a local outlet for the bank this will also help ensure your case stays in local courts.