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I submitted my lba on 23 January, sent recorded delivery, but I have not received any acknowledgement letter as yet. I am claiming for £7789 in charges going back 6 years.
I am just wondering whether, if I dont hear anything from them within timescale, is it worth my phoning them up to chase progress and if so, what is the best number to call.
I sent my letter to Trinity Road and it was delivered on 24 Jan (have checked on the post office website).
I am in the same position as you and I phoned them today they had no interest and were only trying to persuade me that I would lose any court case against them
I sent my lba on the 25th giving 7 days to acknowledge receipt.... called today just out of interest and was told they had 4 weeks to get back to me. I explained this was a debt they owed to me and I had given them 21 days in total. She was quite rude and said do what you want we have a back log and I cant even look your letter up..... shame as Im going to court on Friday for the whole £5700 plus £250 fees x
Did you send off the letters from the template on this site? If you did, then you have given them to your timescale. It's YOUR claim, not theirs, they can't dictate what timescale you should stick to. Why would you want to phone them? You have already given them the opportunity to settle at least twice if you sent prelim and lba letter. And phone calls can't be documented, so they could say anything to you and then renege on it - buying themselves more time.
Thanks for that ladybird. Yes, have sent letters from this site, my lba has not even been acknowledged. Their time is up on 6 Feb!!! Just thought a phone call might save me the hassle of court action, but will take this route if they do not respond.
Thanks again
heres a number i phoned on monday, shes called helen, a customer services manager, could not believe how nice she was, very down to earth, she settled my claim in full on the phone after a bit of haggling.(£3400)
01244693668, her direct number to here office,if your not bothered about the interest, like me, she may well offer you the full amount, she authorised to!!!! good luck
14 days!!! i give them 7days, phoned them to give them the option of saving the interest, settle in full now or i will lodge the court claim and they will have to pay that aswell , she seemed like she was on my side?
Well no surprise really - called the number Moonie provided, and whilst they queried how I had got this number (!!!!) they say that they have not received ANY of my previous 3 letters, one of which was sent by recorded delivery. I have been given a fax number and am going to fax my correspondence through now. Lets wait and see what happens next......
sorry to hear you wernt successful today, i give the same number to someone on here today and she was successful, but it can be settled on the phone if dont want to claim in the courts , fax them your stuff and try again, but they will pay up!
If you sent them recorded, have you checked on Royal Mail's site to see if they were signed for? - I can't imagine that many recorded delivery going astray - after all, that's why you record them, so you can track if they have been received.
if you have proof they were delivered, then your claim is on track, either phone again or go ahead with the mcol, maybe they didnt have your records there when you phoned, but ive given that number to two people on here today and they have both got a result today. stick with it!
Exactly, Karen. Really, if they see if that every time they fail to keep to the deadline, you just accept their delaying tactics,or phone & check if they have received things, they will suspect you are are not really serious, or not confident enough to carry on, so I really would urge you to just stick with the timetable and the procedures on here - it obviously works!
Just a note on the Recorded Delivery thing....if you think about how many they're receiving, they're not going to be able to sign for each and every piece of mail that they get. What happens is they'll sign something saying they have received a SACK of mail...but...
...this is excellent news for us as it shows up as Lost on the Royal Mail database...which means we can all get compo for our 'lost post' too!! I just got a book of stamps! Ha ha! They'll come in handy for all the other SARs I send out!
On the day my recorded delivery letter was signed for, to the Bank, there were another 21 items to be signed for - a per Royal Mail website - and as far as I'm concerned - it got there - they signed for it. What they do with it, or say, after that, is up to them, but I've got my proof!