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hi folks

OK i have decided to add this little bit to my allocation questionnaire as part of the 'any other information to help manage the claim'.

Does any1 think i should not include it or change it in any way???

The extortionate penalty charges levied to my accounts left me overdrawn and unable to draw on any monies added to my accounts by way of wages and benefits. As a young single mother I continued to struggle to pay my bills and subsequently had to open a new account with a new bank.

With this questionnaire I have included the following that I consider will help manage this claim

Page 2. A copy of my Particulars of Claim

Page 3. An updated list of charges

I will be happy to supply any other documents should you need any to help end this claim

cheers

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Royal Bank of Scotland

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Total 2319.95

*Prelim letter sent 5th august

*LBA letter sent 21st august

*Go away letter recieved 22nd august (bit late!!)

*Claim filed with county court on 15th september

*Court acknowledgement on 2nd october

*Defendant acknowledgement with intent to file defence on 3rd october

*Defence letter recieved 28/10/06

*goodwill gesture of 1200 recieved 3/11/06

*AQ posted 21/11/06 deadline 24/11/06

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OK i have decided to add this little bit to my allocation questionnaire as part of the 'any other information to help manage the claim'.

Does any1 think i should not include it or change it in any way???

 

The extortionate penalty charges levied to my accounts left me overdrawn and unable to draw on any monies added to my accounts by way of wages and benefits. As a young single mother I continued to struggle to pay my bills and subsequently had to open a new account with a new bank.

 

Hi I dont think that adding this will be of any benifit to the claim. The Judge will make his decision on points of law should you case go to court, which we both is highly unlikely. I would stick to the tried and trusted method as Cheddar has said.

The link below is for the right of appropriation.

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/42170-right-appropriation-stop-bank.html

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Louise,

 

I agree with LL, it's a very emotive addition that won't actually gain you anything. The facts of the matter are that thee Banks are in the wrong and you are using the legal service to enable you to recoup your charges. Try and remain aloof, you have the high ground and you don't need to get yourself worked up and angry unecessarily.

 

LoL

 

BC:cool:

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ok i have omited the 'what ashame for me part' but still attached the particulars of claim and the updated bank charges

 

thanx guys

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Royal Bank of Scotland

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Total 2319.95

*Prelim letter sent 5th august

*LBA letter sent 21st august

*Go away letter recieved 22nd august (bit late!!)

*Claim filed with county court on 15th september

*Court acknowledgement on 2nd october

*Defendant acknowledgement with intent to file defence on 3rd october

*Defence letter recieved 28/10/06

*goodwill gesture of 1200 recieved 3/11/06

*AQ posted 21/11/06 deadline 24/11/06

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