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26th March 2007, 20:10
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Student Loans Company - going to court? Quote:
Originally Posted by nattydred Hi,
Well done!!
I have approx £170 of charges applied to my account and approx £50 left oustanding on the total balance.
I have repeatedly disputed the charges as being unfair and excessive with a number of them that I can prove are completely unfounded.
I recently wrote again to SLC explaining (without prejudice) that I would pay off the balance immeditately but was not prepared to pay all teh charges on the basis that they were excessive, unfair and that some were simply wrong. I suggested to SLC that rather than mess around with CC proceedings that I was prepared to pay £1.50 per letter (as being fair given ther automated nature) for each of the 12 letters sent out in order to draw a line under the entire thing.
Not surprisingly they refused this offer.
As the charges have have been applied but I have not yet paid them, I was wondering how I should best go about proceeding?
I am minded to simply write back having paid off the balance and tell SLC that having made them a fair offer that they have refused, they should start proceedings to recover the disputed charges as I am more than happy to defend the matter in court.
What do you think?
What argument did you emply to get have your charges quashed and had you already paid them?
Thanks.
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I'm in the same position there m8 and theyve just slammed another £52.22 on me saying I have till 02/04/07 to pay or it goes up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do??? I dont know whether to pay them and then take them to court or just not pay them?!?!?
If I simply dont pay will it affect my credit rating? I suspect it will??!!?!?! |
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2nd April 2007, 00:44
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Student Loans Company - going to court? Erica,
Where did you get that info from as I am waiting for my credit report and expected a rather disparaging report from the good old SLC/Honours (who bough my original agreement)??
Gooders
PS check my threads aafter 8 April if you want a good laugh!!!!
Last edited by Gooders; 2nd April 2007 at 00:45.
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