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Old 9th November 2006, 02:07   #1 (permalink)
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Have used the particulars of claim as shown in bank templates but still have a few questions...

1) Is the defendant just Woolwich Bank PLC? Or does it need an address on it? Same with claimant part?
2)Where it says value, do we add up the interest as well and just put the sum of money were asking for in total?
3)What goes in the box down the bottom where it says amount claimed etc?
4)Do we tick no the human rights question?
5)Would someone be willing to have a quick look at the forms once we've filled them in and double check they are ok for us please?

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Wendy and Keith v The Woolwich- Data Protection Act sent 3/10/06
Signed for 4/10/06.
List of charges received 13/10/06.
Prelim request sent 14/10/06. Claiming for £1800 (and a bit)
Signed for 17/10/06.
Deadline for 1st response: 31/10/06
2/11/06- LBA Action sent. Signed for 3/11/06.
Deadline for 2nd Response: 17/11/06


Wendy and Keith v Capital one- Data Protection Act sent 17/10/06
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Wendy and Keith v Blackhorse- .... Data Protection Act still to be sent...
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And the other thing was how many copies do we need? We are joint claimants? And do we send EVERY copy of the N1 off to the court or just the court copy and defendants?
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Can someone help us please? Its getting close to deadline to put court forms in and we dont know exactly what to put.
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I made my claim on MCOL and can`t remember what was on my form but I phoned their customer helpdesk when I had a query and they were very helpful. I suggest you contact the court you are sending your claim to and ask their advice or you could try the link below where you can download forms guidance.
http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/H...t_forms_id=338
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Have used the particulars of claim as shown in bank templates but still have a few questions...

1) Is the defendant just Woolwich Bank PLC? Or does it need an address on it? Same with claimant part?
2)Where it says value, do we add up the interest as well and just put the sum of money were asking for in total?
3)What goes in the box down the bottom where it says amount claimed etc?
4)Do we tick no the human rights question?
5)Would someone be willing to have a quick look at the forms once we've filled them in and double check they are ok for us please?

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1. Barclays plc t/a The Woolwich, Churchill Place, London E14 5HP
2. Everything except the court fee (in list form) charges,interest, interest@8%, your Data Protection Act S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) fee,postage.
3.All the above added up
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The court will check them remember three copies+3 sets of shedules+your fee.
anymore help on filling in N1 is found here:
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Hope this helps.
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Ok, sent off the court papers few days ago... Used the exact particulars of claim... Then today got them returned and the letter attached says "unfortunately it is completed incorrectly. When claiming interest you need to include in full the statement which i have highlighted in the enclosed leaflet". The statement they want me to put then says "The claimant claims interest under section 69 of the county courts act 1984 at the rate of 8% a year, from (date) to (date) of (£) and also interest up to the date of judgement or earlier payment at a daily rate of (daily interest amount)".... How can i do this when the charges are scattered over several days and not just one day?
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Old 29th November 2006, 16:17   #7 (permalink)
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If you enter all your charges into one of the spreadsheets here it will calculate the interest for you.

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I did do that but what do i put on the particulars of claim? Just the final amount?
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HI W&K
Yes total all your charges + the 8% Thats the penalties the interest on the penalties and then the 8% on them both with this total say.....
£550 x 8 divide by 100 = .44p
Thats your daily interest rate 0.44p
And thats what you need to enter on your N1.

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Think so... is that what we put even though the charges are over several time periods
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That works out £174 as the daily rate
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the claim is just over £2000! thats not right, surely?
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am i doing it wrong? the entire thing adds up to 2179.98... i took that x8 divide by 100...
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Hi W&K
Yes sorry i have given you bum info try this;
Just using you penaties total and interest on those penalties total say
£550 x 8 Divide by 100 then divide by 365 there thats better. Dont add your 8% to the above total
Hope this helps sorry again.

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Thank you, that works better!
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