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Cpt Black last won the day on January 18 2007

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  1. Right, I need to send off my LBA, which will do this week - its a little bit late, but never mind. I've just received a letter from Barclays about a reserve on top of my overdraft. £22 a week on top of overdraft interest, and £8 per transaction on top of that. Possibly a lot more than a maximum 3 x £30 penalties per month with the current system. There is the option to opt out, but there are no consequences given in the FAQ's to opting out. It seems too simple/painful-for-Barclays to me to keep the current system if I opt out, or is that me being cynical? Likewise, could the legality of these new charges be tested? It does seem that the system has been shuffled around with the bank coming off richer overall...
  2. Sorry, I see the correction now. I was always a thunderbirds fan myself. I should then explain that my nickname comes from university and because I had a reputation for drinking rather a lot of Guinness - still do when I can afford it! Cheers, CB
  3. Sorry, S I G? Excuse my ignorance!
  4. Okay, many thanks Will be posted in about half an hour!!
  5. Hi all, just drafted my initial letter. When slick132 mentioned the POC has changed, do you mean point of contact or particulars of claim (if memory serves) I have added in the manual intervention point because I have all of my statements, here is my current letter, I will probably post tomorrow. Please let me know what you think. CB
  6. Hi all, have succesfully moved home Just been through my statements for the last year or so (nearly included some from my last claim - I wonder if they would pick up on it, but it would be wrong to take more than I was owed even if they do exactly that!) Anyway, came to £391.00 plus interest of £15.46
  7. Hi, over the last tax year, I worked two jobs and received an income of about £6000. In one of the jobs I paid tax at an emergency rate as I was working full time, and in the other I have been part time over a whole year and didn't pay tax. Anyway, I have P60's for both jobs (but haven't checked the exact amounts yet - I will when I get home next week from university) how do I start the ball rolling on claiming a refund? Cheers, C
  8. Noted, thanks for the heads up. Are many cases being settled at the moment, or are a vast majority on hold?
  9. Hi all, I previously challenged Barclays last year for about £750 if memory serves, and lo and behold, I have more charges (the perrils of being a student) I haven't worked out how much the claim will be for yet, I have had statements sent to my home address and will pick them up in about 10 days. Then will get started! Anyways, just thought I'd post to start off my own thread! Cheers, CB
  10. bump I know this is a very old question, but I would be interested in a answer to this
  11. All settled on £762. Moneys in my account (although almost spent already ) Thanks for all your help. CB
  12. so just change the "settlement of your claim" to "this claim" Then stick a post script under my sig saying "My letter to the court will be forwarded on to you when the funds have cleared into my bank account" Sounds reasonable. Cheers, CB
  13. Ok, the part you refer to is in paragraph 2: I have put lines through the second sentence and initialed it - correct? Not sure what you mean by "add to this claim" Should I write a letter to accompany this saying I will forward on the letter I send to the Court when I have received cleared funds or add a note? (I also said this in an email to the Barclays guy who sent this offer) Cheers for the quick reply, CB
  14. Hi, I have received an offer to settle, I need to write to the court to let them know that I need to stop the claim. Barclays want a copy of this but I don't want to stop the claim until the money is in my account.I have tried to work in what I think will reflect this. What do you think? Or am I being unnecessarily cautious? Cheers CB
  15. good new i suppose. So how much of the deposit did you get back - if any? Did the judge say any of what either of you had done wrong?
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