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RBS owe me £4680 and last week offered me £916 as full and final settlement.

I have been told today by my Branch that 'cause I've not accepted in full and final settlement (I accepted as partial payment) that it has now been referred to Head Office in Edinburgh.

I sent the LBA on 16.10.06 so the 14 day deadline is up.

Should I now email to Tommy McLean to see where they are up to with my claim? or just file the Moneyclaim straightaway???

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I have just filed my moneyclaim on line and was just wondering how long from now before I will receive my charges back. Does anyone have an idea of the timescale please?????? (Hopefully b4 xmas)

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I got mine back within 4 weeks, good luck ;) xx

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I filed MCOL on Friday and then had an email today from RBS saying that they were going to send out another offer today (they owe me £4800 something and offered me £916 last week). If they offer me the full amount can I cancel or is it too late now??

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I filed MCOL on Friday and then had an email today from RBS saying that they were going to send out another offer today (they owe me £4800 something and offered me £916 last week). If they offer me the full amount can I cancel or is it too late now??

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Tell them that you ahve issued claim and any settlement must now include your court costs - theri fault for waiting so long to pay out. Don't cancel until you have all your money back.

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I received an offer of £916 two weeks ago and accepted as part payment. I then filed a Moneyclaim on Friday and received another offer from Mr McLean yesterday for £2681 (they owe me £5064 incl. court costs) I know the date for them to reply is 2nd December but if I refuse this offer now when will the court date be for? and also if they defend will it will it take longer. Thanks

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I received an offer of £916 two weeks ago and accepted as part payment. I then filed a Moneyclaim on Friday and received another offer from Mr McLean yesterday for £2681 (they owe me £5064 incl. court costs) I know the date for them to reply is 2nd December but if I refuse this offer now when will the court date be for? and also if they defend will it will it take longer. Thanks

 

 

I would refuse this as a full settlement but accept it as a partial settlement. They will pay the full amont of YOUR money to you soon enough.

 

Please stick to one thread for this claim.

Unfortunatley we can not say when the court date will be, i would not settle for less than the owed me.

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Just sent an email to tm accepting as part payment but want the rest also, said if he could offer full amount I would drop court claim. His reply was;

'Thanks for your response. As I said previously, given that you have already started the legal process, the best thing to do is follow that through',

Oh Well it worth a try!!

Scared now though, wish I would've just accepted offer now

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Just sent an email to tm accepting as part payment but want the rest also, said if he could offer full amount I would drop court claim. His reply was;

'Thanks for your response. As I said previously, given that you have already started the legal process, the best thing to do is follow that through',

Oh Well it worth a try!!

Scared now though, wish I would've just accepted offer now

 

Absolutely nothing to be scared of - they have processes and procedures and follow them - you just have to wait now for them to pay full amount.

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