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Just hoping for a little advice on what to do next
Here are the details for my claim against those lovely people at Barclays/woolwich!
14/12/06 Sent S.A.R - (Subject access request)
11/01/07 Recieved Statements Bank Charges Totaling £6448
22/01/07 Sent request for payment
05/02/07 Sent lba
18/02/07 Received offer of £1000
24/02/07 sent a letter declining offer
09/03/07 CLaim form filed with county court for £6448 + £1512interest +250court costs (TOTAL £8210)
28/03/07 Claim aknowledged by Barclays
16/04/07 no sign of defence!
18/04/07 Entered request for judgement as no defence had been put in by barclays
8/05/07 Judgement entered by the court
Ok so what do i do next? should i give them a ring or send a letter saying judgement has been entered and i want my money?
or should i sit tight for a while and enforce the judgement?
This wasnt quite what i expected as i figured they would defend!
any help would be greatly appreciated as im not sure what to do next