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My partner claimed successfully and got to the allocation part of her claim when HSBC paid out, now I have claimed with Wollwich for just under £2k and I called the Court a few days ago to chase, as I hadn't heard anything for a few months.
Got a "notice of small claim hearing" letter and Its been sceduled for 13th Feb for 45 minutes.
Im not worried too much, I understand some of the procedured and legalities, but I need to advice from you guys.
1. How can i get them to pay up before? Is there a contact number for Barclays legal team?
2. No "bundle" has been requested of my paperwork or proof etc. Am I supposed to send this in before hand, even though I have recieved no direction?
3. What is the chances of me actually attending and barclays turn up??
4. Can may partner talk on my behalf? She knows much more about it than I do, and is more confident.
Just to let you know, I called Anthony Lombardi, who put me in touch with Charlie Sparling (sp?) on 02071161944.
He said Woolwich are typically slow in getting payments sent to their accounts.
He also said he wished he could pay claims earlier than this but because of the backlog and missing paperwork on some claims (thing they have lost themselves) its impossible, and he was concerned how close this court date actually was.
Anyway as far as I know things will be paid in the next few days, however I am still prepared for next tuesday.
settle down they will pay you ! the last thing they want is to go to court as you can tell by the conversation young sparling had with you ! your on the home staright now id guesstimate youll have your money before the weekend !
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