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    • Hi, Halifax recently sold a credit card account of mine to Cabot. I am unemployed and have no assets and was thinking of making token £1 payments for 12-18 months in order to drag things out a bit and reduce the chance of Cabot being able to get the correct CCA documents from Halifax if I requested them in future. However, I saw on the pages on this forum about defending county court claims that one of the standard approaches when defending such claims is to say “I had an account with bank X, but I don’t remember the details and so don’t know if I owe this debt…”. If I made £1 payments to Cabot, would it prevent me from using such a defence in future? OC: Halifax DC: Cabot/Wescot Card account opened: 2016 Defaulted: 2023
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Hi All,

I'm thinking of claiming back my charges from BoS, and have heard that they are likely to close my account when I'm successful. My worry is that my mortgage (recently arranged) is with the Halifax - are they likely to try and close my mortgage account too?

 

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BoS Current Account: £2250 charges + £809 interest. BoS offered £150. Filling in court claim forms.

BoS Joint Account: £825 charges + interest. Waiting until personal claim settled, to avoid them being tied together.

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Claiming back charges for your bank account will not affect your mortgage.

Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer.

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Thanks - I'm off to post my DPA letter now

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BoS Current Account: £2250 charges + £809 interest. BoS offered £150. Filling in court claim forms.

BoS Joint Account: £825 charges + interest. Waiting until personal claim settled, to avoid them being tied together.

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Hi again,

I've just spent a few hours with a highlighter, and calculate I'm owed £2,248 on my BoS current account, and £825 on our joint account. As these are just the charges, I'm waiting eagerly for Vampiress' scottish interest calculator before I send in my preliminary letters.

I'm looking forward to the start of the battle!

BoS Current Account: £2250 charges + £809 interest. BoS offered £150. Filling in court claim forms.

BoS Joint Account: £825 charges + interest. Waiting until personal claim settled, to avoid them being tied together.

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Hi - an update for the thread.

I have sent my preliminary request, and my letter before action for my BoS current account, asking for the return of £2250 charges plus £809.16 interest on those charges over the period.

John Pinder from Halifax customer relations has just called to say that they believe the charges are fair, and offering £150 as a goodwill gesture. When I refused this amount, he said he was prepared to offer up to 6 months charges returned - I turned this down, and told him I intend to go to court next.

I'm off to read the threads on Scottish court procedure again - wish me luck!!

BoS Current Account: £2250 charges + £809 interest. BoS offered £150. Filling in court claim forms.

BoS Joint Account: £825 charges + interest. Waiting until personal claim settled, to avoid them being tied together.

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In terms of using the spreadsheet to calculate your interest at 8%, there isa view about on these pages that it should be the contractural rate of interest that we charge them. They have charged us that when we went into red. If you go to sticky post and look up minzai spreadsheet, it calculates interest at both the 8% and also what your bank is currently charging. Again you will need to look up this interest figure. When I apply spreadsheat to my charges, at 8% the total comes out to about 12.5 k but when i use the banks 25.56% the totals come out to 21k.

Some difference.

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