Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

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    Default My Uncle Alan -v- HSBC

    Well it finally happened, i've been roped into helping family members with claims. First up my Uncle Alan, he reckons he must be due thousands from HSBCicon.

    I've done him a DPA letter and he has hand delivered it to local branch today. Spoke to him earlier he said receptionist read letter and said, if you want copy statements they're £10 each :o

    He said he played it cool and said i'm sorry but I think you'll find whats written there is the law. She went in the back and came back to say, this has to go to a "specialist department" and that they would be in touch "in due course"

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    Default Re: My Uncle Alan -v- HSBC

    Good Luck Uncle Alan LOL!


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    Default Re: My Uncle Alan -v- HSBC

    Statements in, £565 in total.

    Preliminary letter sent today, 14 days

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    Thumbs down Re: My Uncle Alan -v- HSBC

    I also asked for my statements and told there was a charge or they gave me option of using internet banking to print them off for free, just an idea its what ive done and preparing letter now.


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    Default Re: My Uncle Alan -v- HSBC

    I think the two issues for paying the £10 for the DPA letter are;

    a) the request for manual interventions.
    b) the online requests don't often go back 6-years.

    (a) Shouldn't (hopefully) make any difference as it's unlikely it will ever get that far.


    MondeoST24 : I'm already loving "Uncle Alan". This may well be my favourite claimant name ... ever!

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    Default Re: My Uncle Alan -v- HSBC

    Quote Originally Posted by fivelaws
    I think the two issues for paying the £10 for the DPA letter are;

    a) the request for manual interventions.
    b) the online requests don't often go back 6-years.

    (a) Shouldn't (hopefully) make any difference as it's unlikely it will ever get that far.


    MondeoST24 : I'm already loving "Uncle Alan". This may well be my favourite claimant name ... ever!
    the request for manual intervention is covered in the template preliminary approach letter, and online statements go back for 6 yearsicon

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    Default Re: My Uncle Alan -v- HSBC

    I'm sorry to say that this one won't be going any further.

    My Uncle Alan sadly passed away in his sleep last night, he was only 43.

    Very sad news.

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    Default Re: My Uncle Alan -v- HSBC

    Thats really terrible I feel for you. Keep your chin up. Sweety x



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