Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can give me any advice as I'm in a bit of an odd situation!
I have gone the whole hog with HSBC, letters, court etc. I was sent an Allocation Questionaire which I completed (with thanks to the site!) and returned by the deadline on Mon 22nd Jan.
I then received a letter from HSBC on Wed 24th Jan (so I'm assuming sent out on Mon/Tues) offering me the charges but not the interest. They claimed the whole 'interest is legal' etc etc. The normal spiel. I replied with the template letter 'I will accept the offer as part payment etc etc..........I fully intend to obtain a refund of my charges via the court if necessary. I hope this clarifies my position' - or words to that effect.
I then received a letter from DG Solicitors on Thurs 25th Jan offering me £30 short of the total amount claimed, including interest. But obvoiusly
there are the bank charges to consider.
The letter also had an agreement I was to sign stating that any charges incurred between Jan 2000 and Dec 2006 were now settled. However, I have only claimed for the period Jan 2000 up until Sept 2006 and know I have some charges between Sept and Dec 2006 incurred while moving house etc.
I have not replied to the letter from DG Solicitors.
On Thurs 25th I also received a copy of a letter the court has sent to HSBC instructing them to return their aqby 1600hrs on 06 Feb or I would win by default. This would suggest to me that they had not made the initial deadline.
Any advice on whether I should call DG Solicitors and inform them that I decline their offer as I require the bank charges and court charges incurred during the whole affair?
Or should I wait and see what HSBC come back with and if necessary wait until their AQ deadline of 06 Feb???
Any advice greatly appreciated.
ML
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