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Sent off a request for £300 from Egg, which was purely made up of £300 in 15x£20 charges. They have come back and offered me a paltry £56!!
I am planning to write again with the lba asking for that PLUS the contractual compounded interest now and see how i get on. Anyone know where I can find a tool to work this out?
This is a standard offer. Ignore it and reply using the template letter. They did exactly the same to me and settled IN FULL eight days later.Good luck.
Glennyboy
It's mine and I want it back!!!!!!
Egg * Settled in full*
Morgan Stanley* Settled in full*
M.B.N.A *settled in full*
Abbey-Goodwill gesture-to court
Barclaycard-goodwill gesture-to court
Goldfish-s.a.r sent-completely ignored
That's good to know, I sent back the rejection letter to their initial £56 offer and asked now for £357, which is £300 plus the statutory interest. I also asked that they sent me a cheque or put it into a nominated account rather than just deducting it from the money I owe on my card. Thanks for the input, it's encouraging!