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  1. Scott, Not great that they didn't even acknowledge the prelim or LBA letters. We sent ours to the BoS Branch itself, recorded delivery and got responses fairly quickly. You'll maybe need to search the forums to see how often folk do get any response at this stage. Good that you sent registered though. Regarding your queries, I phoned the Sheriff court to get some answers, and they were fairly helpful. 1. Regarding the name on the court forms - when I phoned, I was informed that it could be the business name itself rather than an individual. Having said that, there's other threads in here that do give people's names to put as the contact. 2. Refer to this link for the Scottish form - http://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/sheriff...rms/Form1b.pdf This 1b form actually includes forms 1 and 1b. You actually need to attach your spreadsheet to EACH of those. FORGET form 1a at that site - it's for sueing individuals. 3. Re the interest - I was lost here as well. I even downloaded the mp3 podcast, but I still wasn't clear on where to add the second 8% interest, so I didn't add it. 4. I didn't add the £39 to the spreadsheet - I was under the impression the courts would account for this, but I may find out I'm wrong on this one. Don't think by any means I'm an expert - I'm not, and I had very similar questions to yours. I think you should phone the Sheriff court to get answers, at least for 1, 2, and 4. Cheers Vincent
  2. Hi Scott, Don't give up hope yet. My above email has a typo in it - it's not RBoS I'm chasing for £935 - it's the Bank of Scotland. (RBoS do owe me but not as much.) Anyway, I sent the LBA in December, and they responded saying they were looking into it. They phoned last week to say they'd be refunding £950 (which I checked using the spreadsheets, and it's more because of the additional interest.) So, how long ago did you send the LBA, and did they acknowledge it, saying they are considering their response?
  3. Hi Scott I'm new to all this game, but I'm now at the Small Claim / Summary Cause stage. I've got 4 claims in total, 1 one of which is about £935. Your post here has made me certain I should claim this as two small claims, rather than one Summary Cause, mainly because of your "high hundreds" statement. However, I'm curious about your comment above: > Remember you can only do 1 claim at a time, wait till 1 is settled then do your second. Do you mean "you can only do 1 claim at a time" for the one bank? So if RBoS owe me £935, I should do the first £750, wait until it's resolved, then claim for the balance? Secondly, for the other 3 claims (each under £750), can I submit all 3 (along with the first RBoS one) all at the same time? It's just the second RBoS one that I need to wait for? Thanks Vincent
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