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I have just submitted my claim against Lloyds through Moneyclaim online. Somewhere on here I read that you could ask them to pay by cheque as my account is still overdrawn so I don't want it to go into there.
I was expecting somewhere on the claim for me to put this but there wasn't anyone know how/where I do that.
Yes I think you would have to request it in your Particulars of Claim. Lloyds really don't like paying by cheque - especially if your account is overdrawn, and they are likely to credit it without warning.
If your account has been taken further overdrawn since you began the process, as unfortunate as this is you will have to start again to reclaim the new charges.
Lucid
Mindzai & Lucid vs Lloyds TSB *Won unconditionally with contractual interest (29.85% compounded) Lucid's Account - £749.62 * Joint Account - £2019.64 * Mindzai's Account - £595.65
*All settled in full - 6/2/07
*Hearings - 7/2/07
*Prelims sent - 9/8/06
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Thanks for that I think I will ring moneyclaim customer service desk and ask if I can add it as I only submitted it yesterday and it will not go until 10am this morning. Worth a try