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  1. Yeah there is loads of info on the back, giving different ways to pay, addresses, web, phone etc and an explanation of the 28 day process cheers anyway
  2. I dont understand, what do you mean can I post the back of the PCN?
  3. Hi Folks, Received my money today (at last), seems they dragged it out for as long as possible after receiving my letter. Sent back my letter 22nd Jan 2007. 3 phonecalls later to SCM, (who by the way have an automated phone service dealing with bank charge reclaims before you even get to speak to anyone... I guess they must have had a lot of phonecalls!! LOL) Anyway checked my account and it was finally there. So thats it, the final chapter. I have just donated to this superb site so it can carry on the good work and I hope that it provides help to more and more people, who just like me would never have even attempted something like this until I found out about this site. Anyway good luck to everyone. Cheers
  4. Hi folks Sent the letter last weekend saying that I agree to settle and they would have got it Monday(I sent it special delivery). How long do they have before they put the money in the account? I thought it would be fairly quick so as I can tell the court that they have settled, but I have been checking my bank every day but still no money. I hope they arnt going to drag it out unnecessarilly Cheers
  5. Its amazing how quick lloyds will issue their charges and no matter how logical or obvious your argument is they will just charge first. This proves it is automated. The one that sent me over the edge was about a year ago I organised a holiday for me and some friends. I made the payment on my credit card and then the friends give me back the money (in the form of a cheque) which I put into my account. Now I waited 3 days for the cheque to clear, thent went onto my bank account website, and instructed the bank to make a payment to my credit card. Now in fairness I should have checked that the cheque hadnt yet cleared, (there must have been some more minutes that they can get extra interest from keeping it from me uncleared) anyway I didnt notice the difference between account balance and available balance. But this is the thing that really got me.. I had waited 3 days but it was not quite there, apparantly if you dont deposit a cheque early enough in the day then that day does not count in the clearing process, and then this bugged me even more, the ammount that I instructed them to pay was the exact same ammount as the cheque, so to me it seemed completely obvious that the funds were going to be there, it was just a couple of hours out of time. GGRRRRR!!!! needless to say they bounced the cheque and I went overdrawn!!! I could not believe they treated me like this, I tried to complain to them but whats the point. Anyway good luck with your claim.
  6. Got home tonight to a letter from SCM which starts with yet another "We are in the right and you are in the wrong, Blah Blah Blah type thing and we still defend our position" However after a full page of blowing their own trumpet and telling me how misconceived my claim is the next paragraph blew me away. As you have read, the Bank, together with other major banks, is presently discussing the legal basis for these charges with the office of fair trading. The bank considers it unhelpful to pre-empt the outcome of those discussions by requiring the court to adjudicate on a particular claim, especially because the legal and other costs involved can easily exceed the ammount in issue regardless of who "wins" at the end of the day. This is as true for you as it is for the bank. Accordingly, the bank is, without prejudice to the position set out above, willing to pay you the £XXXX,XX, plus accrued interest since issue of the claim of £XX,XX, plus the court fees of £220 in full and final settlement of this claim. It then goes on to list the conditions such as I much keep my account in credit or in the approved limits etc, and some other bull. But who cares as soon as I have my money, I am closing the account, so whatever they try to impose it completley immaterial. I can not believe it, I honestly thought that this would go all the way to the court day before settling, and they would drag it out as long and as difficult as possible. Its great, I will make a donation to this site as soon as the money is in my account. Many thanks for everyones help, you've been fantasic. Quick question though, Do I have to inform the court that a settlement has been reached. I do not have a court date or anything like that. The last thing I did was file my Allocation Questionaire at the court and now they've settled. Another reason that I ask is that the settlement is based on the terms of confidentiality between me, SCM and the back that I have to agree to. If I agree to this confidentiality then I'm worried that telling the court that they have settled then I will be in breach of the terms and will get nothing.
  7. Hi all I've just been reading some other threads on here, and I have noticed that some people are being advised to send a copy of their allocation questionaire back to lloyds tsb's solicitors as well as sending the completed form back to the court. Is this a really important thing to do or does it not matter too much, the reason that I ask this is that it did not mention it anywhere in the paperwork that I received with the AQ and I hadn't seen it mentioned before. I sent my AQ back to the court on 4th Jan 2007, but I have not sent a copy to lloyds tsb solicitors. What do you think; should I just sit and wait or should I send one now, I am wondering what the best thing to do is, as I have left it for a few days since I sent my AQ to the court. Also if I do need to send one to their solicitors what should I put in the covering letter? Cheers
  8. Well I've just filled in the allocation questionare, I will drive down and post it by hand tonight then I know that it has definately got there. Cant wait for this to be resolved as I have now paid out two fees, £120 for Moneyclaim and £100 for the court allocation questionare. I just pray now that they settle quickly and I get back this money as its not easy to find these fees when your already skint. Anyway fingers crossed and I will keep you all posted. Cheers
  9. cheers for your reply. Any advice on my house move, am I ok sending a covering letter to everyone or is there an administration fee to the court or something like that. I am just hoping that someone who has perhaps been in a similar position can help. Thanks
  10. I've just checked the status of my moneyclaim online file and it has changed from acknowledged to defence. it also says:- You are unable to take any further action online on this claim. The Defendant disputes the whole amount you have claimed. Your claim cannot proceed online and will be transferred to the appropriate court for continuation. You will receive confirmation to where the claim has been transferred to shortly is this normal or should I worry? Its starting to get a bit scary now. Does this mean that I will get a court date now, also I have read that a lot of people get an allocation questionare which they have to pay for, is that the next stage for me. I'm a little confused. Also one last question. I am going to be moving house soon, will that cause problems or should I just send a letter to moneyclaim and the bank just stating my new address. Thank you in advance for your replies.
  11. Just recieved my acknowledgement through the post today. It has the banks solicitors address on it (Sechiari Clark & Mitchell, Brighton), so I will send them the schedule of charges and the covering letter as well, like you suggested. This should show them that I mean business. I will keep you posted. Cheers
  12. Well I've just checked the status of my Moneyclaim on line form and it has changed from started to acknowledged. They now have 28 days to reply, so lets see what happens. Cheers
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