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3rd September 2007, 20:08
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: ajjars V Woolwich Help needed ASAP!! Hi ajjars
Well, it's likely to be between 5-10 minutes (it should say on the court notice) and a full court bundle won't be needed.
I'm hoping you have a copy of the offer to settle, allbeit that it'll be worded as a "goodwill gesture" and that you accepted in writing. If you can demonstrate the series of communications between yourself and the bank and have proof that they offered settlement, it should be a straight forward 10 mins in which the judge requests that the bank honour their settlement. He may just ask for a verbal confirmation from them that they will do this or he may make an Order setting down the timeframe by which they need to transfer funds to you.
What have you got to back up your position that settlement has already been agreed between the parties?
__________________ 3 Active Claims: Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Sole account) - Applied to lift court ordered Stay Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) - Awaiting court date Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) Pre-6 yrs- LBA sent. 3 Wins : Barclays t/a The Woolwich (Data Protection Act breach costs & compliance) HSBC (on behalf of brother) Settled Out of Court - £3,874.76 Alliance & Leicester (on behalf of friend) Settled Out of Court - £723.41 |
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5th September 2007, 15:21
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: ajjars V Woolwich Help needed ASAP!! Ok,
Been to court today. This is how it went. The Judge basically didn't give either of us (me or the Woolwich barrister) a word in edgeways. He was nice enough, but he had heard so many of these cases that he did all our arguing for us. The upshot was; did I want a stay or not? I said I resisted the application for a stay and the Judge more or less told me to go with it as they would only appeal even if he decided not to grant the stay which he said he had not decided on as yet. He asked me how many times I wanted to come to court, as he said if they didn't get the stay they would keep going until they did. He mentioned costs "if it goes upstairs" and warned me I could end up with a hefty bill.
Being as I have only dipped in and out of the CAG lately, I didn't know how it would work in the matter of costs. I found it all very daunting and felt very much out of my depth. In the end I agreed to the stay just to get out of there. The Judge assured me that I could apply to have it lifted at any time and the fact that I had agreed to it would not prejudice me if I applied to have it lifted.
So, thats where it ended, they got their stay and I got out of there!
I really don't know if I have done the right thing or not. The Judge did say that as yet no application to have a stay lifted has been heard. At the end of the day, I haven't lost; but I haven't won either! I just wanted this whole thing over and done with, but I guess now at least I won't have to go to a full hearing, but I will have to wait years for my money! |
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