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  1. I have just been to the courts and paid my £55 for a warrant of execution. The Enforcement Officer at the court said I should hear from the Baliffs by the middle of next week. I decided, after speaking to the manager of the bank where my account is held and that I would send the baliffs into my local branch. I will update the forum once I hear from the baliffs. Could anyone offer me advice on whether I should be doing anything else? Should I inform the press when I get a date that the baliffs are going to serve the warrant and collect my money??? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!!
  2. I have sent all of my documents by recorded delivery. You can track them on the royalmail website. That way you get to know when they were delivered and they can't tell you they haven't got them.
  3. I just called NatWest - Customer Relations and pretended to be a Solicitor acting on behlaf of a client who has now obtained a default judgement against them for unfair bank charges. I asked them what address I need to put on the warrant of execution (where the baliffs need to go) they told me that they need to go to the branch where the account is held. that is where I will send them!
  4. Hello everyone, I would be very grateful for your help here. Sorry for not keeping you update on my claim but I have had big big problems with my Talk Talk broadband (thats a whole story on it own). Any way back to the point. I issued against Natwest and they failed to respond within the allotted 14 days. I have now requested judgement and will be applying for my Warrant of Execution tomorrow. I am not sure which address to give the baliffs. Do I send them to my normal branch or shall I send them to head office (Bishops Gate London)? I imagine that if they went into my local branch, no-one there will have the authority to deal with them and I will have wasted £55. I'll then have to get a 2nd warrant and fork out another £22 to send the baliffs elswhere. Does anyone have any experience of being in this situation with Natwest? your advice would be grately appreciated. Thanks!
  5. Does anyone have the "particulars of claim" for moneyclaim?
  6. Your Insurer will recover their "outlay" in full from the responsible insurer. You NCB will then be reinstated and your claims history will be "reset".
  7. Does anyone have a particulars of claim I can use on www.moneyclaim? the "Hard Copy" on the documents section is too long for me to proceed on the internet. Thanks.
  8. The quickest way to get the damage repaired it is to go through your household insurance. You will have to pay your excess as this is the first part of any claim you make. However, most Motor Insurers do not have appointed experts who can repair damage to building's/contents/outside. It will usually be the case that a motor insurer will ask for 2 estimate's from different builder's/suppliers, then the cheapest one will be authorised. If you use your home insurance you will more than likely get an approved builder/suppiler who is on their books, he may be "self-authorising" and that will take all that hassle of having to liaise with the other insurers away. Once the claim is paid and your excess has been deducted, write to the Third Party (responsible) Insurer and tell them you would like to submit a claim for uninsured losses. This will be your Excess and any other loss not covered by your home insurance e.g. Loss of Use, Inconvenience, loss of earnings etc. You can quite easily submit a claim for about £50-£100 for micesllaneous expenses (inconvenience, postage & phone calls, time spent dealing with claim) along with your Excess claim. You will not need to provide any documentation to support this head of claim. You will probably get an offer of some sort for this item, not the full amount. Hope this helps!
  9. Excellent Post. Will be using this once I get my letter from Corbetts. Can't wait to issue!!!
  10. As below, i am now at the stage where I am about to go onto money claim to issue. Natwest have offered to no explanation as to how they calculate their charges and feel they have more than reasonable. I am now going to issue as they have bluntly refused to accept my claim. As soon as I have the £120 issue fee, proceedings will commence. This site is the best thing I have seen on the internet!!
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