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Originally Posted by http://www.consumeractiongroup.c o.uk/survey.php
1. Letter requesting charges refund - refund sent.
2. Started On-Line Claim - refund sent.
3. Started On-Line Claim - Bank Defaulted - refund sent.
4. Bank acknowledged claim - refund sent.
5. Bank filed defence - refund sent.
6. Court date allocated - refund sent.
7. Bank Appeared in court - hasn't happened yet.
Personally am currently waiting to see if FD acknowledge claim... Egg have 5 days before I file a claim. MBNA I've sent prelim (without knowing exactly what they owe me yet) & they've closed my account... (It was dormant anyway)
Cahoot defaulted and paid out
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I think this might possibly confuse users - we have a survey and you can see the results in there. Therefore I'm closing this down.
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