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Im starting to really panic about this whole thing! I have my court date set for the 7th March at Salford county court. I have no idea what information i need to send to the courts before the case or what i need to say on the day!
Ive also just realised that all of my letters to Abbey have been deleted off my computer because i had to wipe it due to virus!!
Abbey did the usual of giving me half of my claim back , then offered me a further 25% before christmas which i turned down.
Can someone help me and tell me what information i ned to send or if its worth trying to contact Abbey to settle again?
Ive read somewhere about a James or Inga? That have been contacting people to settle?
Nikiki - see the other thread about Abbey contact details and that should help to put you in touch with someone who can progress matters.
Also, don't panic!! That is what they want you to do and hope that you give up. Read all the stuff in the 'Read this if you have got a court date' sticky put up by Karnevil as it will really help.
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