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Dont know if anyone can help. Due to serious financial dificulty a few of my credit cards have now been passed over to solicitors or have been CCJ'ed. So does anyone know I im able to claim the charges back for these?

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Hi all

 

Dont know if anyone can help. Due to serious financial dificulty a few of my credit cards have now been passed over to solicitors or have been CCJ'ed. So does anyone know I im able to claim the charges back for these?

 

Have a look around the FAQs section of this site, you will find most of what youa re looking for in there.

 

It is most certain thay you will be able to claim charges back and possibly get the CCJ remeoved from your credit file, but you really need to follow the process correctly and you can only do this if you thoroughly ubnderstand it

 

When you have read all FAQs then post a thread under the relevant sections, one for each bank / company so you can keep a track of what you have done and also help others in the process.

 

If i been any help click on the scales if not then pm me lol

 

Sue

All advice :p is given purely from personal experiences :mad: . If you are in doubt you should always seek legal / financial advice;) .

If i have helped in any way please let me know via personal message, IM in aol or clicking on my scales :D go on you know you want to really!!

 

 

Halifax Claim

Data Protection Act: 20/06/06,

LBA: 11/07/06,

N1: 7/8/06,

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Swift Claim

Data Protection Act: 5/8/06,

Request for Payment 19/8/06,

LBA 4/9/06

Sod off response with paltry offer (accepted as part payment) 22/09/06

N1 filed 25/09/06, deemed served 11/10/06

No part payment recieved to date

 

 

GMAC Claim

Data Protection Act 21/08/06

Request for Payment 11/09/06

LBA 25/09/06

N1 Filed 11/10/06, deemed served 19/10/06

 

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Thanks Sue, had a look but cant really see anything, I shall keep looking, any other help for people on here would be greatfully appreciatied

[FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=1][COLOR=purple]Barclaycard 1 - MCOL sent 1/9/06 £432.29[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][COLOR=#800080][SIZE=1]Barclaycard 2 - Data Protection Act [COLOR=purple]sent 2/8/06[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][COLOR=darkred][SIZE=1]Capital One 1 - Prelim sent 28/8/06 £916[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=1][COLOR=#8b0000]Capital One 2 - Data Protection Act sent 2/8/06[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=1][COLOR=red]Marbles - MCOL sent 30/08/06 £1225.23[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=1][COLOR=seagreen]Black Horse - Data Protection Act sent 4/8/06 cheque cashed[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=1][COLOR=deepskyblue]CitiCards - Data Protection Act sent 4/8/06 cheque cashed[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=1][COLOR=magenta]HFC - SAR sent 5/9/06[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]

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I can't really answer your question as I'm new here too but I just thought I'd reply as I had a CCJ against me a few years ago due to a Burton's storecard. I only ever bought £70's worth of clothes with it but kept missing my repayment deadlines. I paid a lot more than £70 back in total but they still took me to court and I ended up being billed over £300. I still have the CCJ against me but refused to pay it. The company threatened me with a return to court several times but I ignored the letters and haven't heard anything for over a year. I know I'll have to pay it one day but just thought if there had been a site like this back when I has having problems with Burtons I'd probably have been able to avoid a judgement.

 

If I'd spent £300 on clothes I wouldn't have had any arguments but to be charged that after having only bought £70 worth of goods and then having paid that back (mainly in admin fees) it was a little hard to take.

 

Good luck anyway!

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