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  1. Unfortunately Barclays usually enter a late defence, so unless you're very lucky I would expect it to get to the court stage. I think the average time frame for Barclays is about 5 months I'm afraid. Although if you're at the MCOL stage it shouldn't be too much longer.

    Hang in there and good luck!

  2. You can also claim the overdraft interest but only the interest that is from a result of being overdrawn due to the bank charges. Its quite hard to work out unless you're exactly sure what is the normal overdraft interest and what is due to the charges. I think most people leave it out and then just claim the 8% interest when it reaches the court stage. Read through the FAQ, it should explain it in there.

  3. Just a note to ask in anyone has any advice on the following situation.

     

    We purchased a home office house in 1993 which comprised of one 3-bedroom terraced house and a separate garage in a block. We also were told by the estate agent we owned the parking space directly outside our back gate.

     

    A couple of weeks ago a company called NOMS (home office people) put up a sign in the carpark stating that they were selling the remaining car park spaces they owned, one of them happening to be the one we thought we owned. On checking our deeds, we didn't actually own the space.

     

    NOMS have told us they are going to auction the spaces off on a sealed bid basis (offers in the region of £1500!!). We've maintained the spaces(weeding, filling in holes etc) for the last thirteen years, does anyone know if we have a claim to the spaces, are have a right to offer a lower bid because we have maintained the land at our cost.

     

    Any thoughts would be much appreciated!:)

  4. Thanks Welshman.

    Its just strange that considering the boyfriend and I live at the same address, we've been allocated different courts (both local, just in different directions) and my claim went straight through to a hearing and his has gone to an allocation hearing.

    Is it worth phoning them and asking if they want to settle before we get to court??

  5. How bizarre, my boyfriend sent off his SAR to them and within two weeks or so, he had copies of his statements delivered, however, they'd managed to lose one months', so they said tell them of all the disproportionate charges and we'll reimburse you, so he did and they've just sent a letter informing him they'll refund all the charges.

  6. Hi, thanks Emble:)

    Received a letter today telling me how sorry they are to hear that 'I' think the bank charges are unfair and that they are well aware of the info that I drew to their attention. Anyhow, they've offered me £900 as the gesture of goodwill, blah de blah, the letter is signed from Laurence White.

    I shall send them a lovely letter thanking them for their goodwill gesture and point out they only have a few days left to pay in full before I start a court claim against them.:evil: .

    I'll keep you updated...

  7. Well I sent the LBA on the 6th October and haven't heard a peep from them since the last letter telling me how sorry they were etc, etc. I'll give them until the 22nd Oct (14 days plus 2 for delivery) before I attempt to start the MCOL. :mad:

    I've just started to reread the FAQ about filling it the claim forms. Will just have to see if I get any response before the 22nd...:sad:

  8. I still haven't heard anything :sad:, so I thought I'd remind them that my request was still for a SAR letter, not a request for copy statements and they still only have 40 days to reply. I sent this letter:

    Dear Mr Townsend

     

    Thank you for your letter of 21st August 2006 regarding my Data Protection Act S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) letter.

     

    I would like to remind you that irrespective of the return of my £10 you are still under obligation to send me the data within the maximum time period specified under the Data Protection Act 1998, I will accept copy statements or a computer printout of all data held by you. I would also like copies of all letters and all other correspondence.

     

    My original request for information was made on 15th August 2006 and consequently you have 27 days left to comply.

     

    I look forward to your reply.

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