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  1. I have been going though the motions with Barclays since December. It has been a slow process caused largely by me dipping into and out of my complaint.

    I filed an MCOL for about £8k in June and Barclays entered a defence in time...

    I have now been told the entire case will not progress until the result of the upcoming test case. Can anybody tell me if there is any way around this or how long the test case will take?

    Thanks

    Steve

  2. I'm about to submit my claim on MCOL.

    I'd be really grateful if somebody could run an eye over the following particulars of claim,

    Cheers

    Steve

     

    1. The Claimant has accounts 7******** and 2******** with the Defendant, opened in 1999.

    2. Since 29/12/00 the Defendant debited

    charges and interest in respect of purported

    breaches of contract.

    3. Defendant is aware of all details as a list of charges from both accounts has already been supplied. Another copy will be sent to the court.

    4. Claimant contends:

    (a) The charges exceed the Defendant's losses caused by the breaches;

    (b) The Term permitting the Defendant to levy such charges is unenforceable under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and at Common Law.

    5.Claimant claims: (a) return of the amounts

    debited of £7050; (b) Interest per S.69

    County Courts Act 1984 of 8% - £1264.87 continuing at 8% until judgment or settlement at a daily rate of £1.83;

    6. Alternatively, if the charges are a fee for a service, then they must be reasonable under S.15 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982.

    7. Costs allowed by the Court.

  3. I'm about to submit my claim on MCOL.

    I'd be really grateful if somebody could run an eye over the following particulars of claim,

    Cheers

    Steve

     

    1. The Claimant has accounts 7******** and 2******** with the Defendant, opened in 1999.

    2. Since 29/12/00 the Defendant debited

    charges and interest in respect of purported

    breaches of contract.

    3. Defendant is aware of all details as a list of charges from both accounts has already been supplied. Another copy will be sent to the court.

    4. Claimant contends:

    (a) The charges exceed the Defendant's losses caused by the breaches;

    (b) The Term permitting the Defendant to levy such charges is unenforceable under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and at Common Law.

    5.Claimant claims: (a) return of the amounts

    debited of £7050; (b) Interest per S.69

    County Courts Act 1984 of 8% - £1264.87 continuing at 8% until judgment or settlement at a daily rate of £1.83;

    6. Alternatively, if the charges are a fee for a service, then they must be reasonable under S.15 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982.

    7. Costs allowed by the Court.

  4. Thanks for that.

    As my claim relates to two accounts - one in my name and one in joint names with my partner - should I be submitting two separate claims?

    Also, is there anybody who could run an eye over my MCOL submissions?

  5. I'm just about to enter a moneyclaim online against Barcyals in respect of two accounts. The total is just over £7k.

    I first wrote to them at the end of 2006 and it dragged on until February when I gave them 14 days to pay up or else. I received a letter from them saying "You've accepted our offer of £1,000 so the case is closed"

    That was absolute nonsense. They did offer £1k but I told them to stick it.

    I telephoned them when I received the letter and they said "No, you haven't accepted any offer."

    Anyhow, I just haven't got round to taking them to court and would appreciate some pointers about what to do now.

    Thanks in advance

  6. Hi Chaps

    I'm in the middle of trying to reclaim all my various charges. My First Direct Account is relatively small beer compared to what Barclays owe me. I totted up on my statements that I was owed about £570 and duly submitted my letter.

    They replied very quickly promising to investigate and, within two weeks, they have offered me £490. My question is: Should I accept this as it is as near as damn it to the whole amount or go the whole hog.

    News of other people's experiences would be gratefully received.

    Cheers

    s

  7. Hi all

    I'm just about to pursue First Direct. They sent me my statements

    very promptly by courier and I have just been through them.

    Most of the charges are for £30 "Overdraft Fees" which coincide with going over my limit. However, on some occasions I have been charged an "Excess Overdraft Fee" of up to £50 on the same day.

    Can somebody please confirm that the "Overdraft Fees" are fair game.

    Also, I still have two active accounts with them. What are they likely to do once I hit them with a claim?

    Regards

    Steve

  8. Hi all

    I'm just about to pursue First Direct. They sent me my statements

    very promptly by courier and I have just been through them.

    Most of the charges are for £30 "Overdraft Fees" which coincide with going over my limit. However, on some occasions I have been charged an "Excess Overdraft Fee" of up to £50 on the same day.

    Can somebody please confirm that the "Overdraft Fees" are fair game.

    Also, I still have two active accounts with them. What are they likely to do once I hit them with a claim?

    Regards

    Steve

  9. my bank manager phoned me to have a moan and I turned the tables and started moaning about the charges and told her I was going to pursue it. She then submitted a complaint on my behalf. This was the email she sent me

    "Further to our earlier conversation the charges on your bill account have been £840 for 2004, £690 for 2005 and £705 2006.

     

    On the joint account £573 2004, £1029 2005 and £1066.50 2006.

    I have logged your complaint. The refernce number for this is 10023J7W.

    If I can be of any further help please feel free to contact me. "

     

    So, yes, basically I asked for the charges to be refunded over the phone. I have written a letter or anything

  10. I'm new to all this so please bear with me.

    I have inadvertently put in a claim against

    Barclays after hearing about the illegal charges.

    I received a phone call from my manager grumbling

    about my overdraft..

    Before I knew it I was grumbling about the charges and

    she totted them up and said on both my accounts, the total

    charges over the last three years were £4903.

    She said she would log the complaint a couple of days

    later I received acknowledgement of this.

    This week, about two weeks on, I received a letter from

    Customer Relations saying they were sorry to hear etc etc

    and that they disagreed with me blah blah. However

    they were willling to offer me the sum of £1,000

    as a "gesture of goodwill"

    I wonder if anybody could help me out with how best

    to proceed now.

    Thanks in anticipation

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