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CONGRATULATIONS PAUL!!!!! on the first part anyway, I dont understand what they mean by vacating the hearing on Wednesday though

Lula

 

Lula v Abbey - Settled

Lula v Abbey (2) - Settled

Lula v Abbey (3) - Stayed

 

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Well Done Paul! You deserve it, now get those flights booked.

iGroup (GE Money) - AoS Filed late, defence late, amended defence also late despite extra time requested and granted.

Vanquis - Claim issued, no AoS or Defence received

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CONGRATULATIONS PAUL!!!!! on the first part anyway, I dont understand what they mean by vacating the hearing on Wednesday though

 

They are saying that they dont want me to proceed with the application to strike out the defence and to inform the court that I do not want the hearing to go ahead. I'm thinking about that one because the timescale is so short and I don't know at the moment what to do for the best.

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Never under estimate your ability. I won over £17,000!

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Heres what I've sent to the court, with a copy to Cobbetts

 

The Court Manager

Mansfield County Court

Beech House

58 Commercial Gate

Mansfield

Nottinghamshire

NG18 1EU

Dear Sir

Claim Number 6MF02164 – Shieber v Natwest Bank Plc

URGENT. FOR HEARING ON WEDNESDAY 17TH JANUARY 2007

I have today received a cheque, as yet uncleared , from the Defendant in the sum of £10,878.97 which I have accepted in principal as settlement of the part of the claim relating directly to bank charges.

The Defendants representative has requested vacation of the hearing on 17th January 2007. I do not accept this request as disclosure pursuant to the request made under Part 18 would I believe bring this litigation to an end.

The Defendant believes that the Request for Further Information now falls away as the Defendant has settled part of the claim. The Claimant believes that The Request is still relevant to the outstanding matters and on this basis I respectfully request that the applications be heard as though partial settlement of the claim had not been made.

Please ensure that this letter is placed before the District Judge prior to the hearing on 17th January 2007.

Yours Faithfully

Sharon Suzzanne Shieber

How does that look?

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I think you have covered 'all the bases', it demonstrates to the court you continue to be serious and resonable in your claim, and furthermore the bank have in effect conceeded on the charges issue. This is excellent progress, congratulations.

My advice has hardly any legal foundation whatsoever, however you never know it it might just work!

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NatWest Prelim 07.10.206

LBA 21.10.2006

MCOL 30.10.2006

Acknowledgment of Service 06.11.2006

Offer of approx 50% £2200.00 22.11.2006

Full settlement £4500 received 03.01.2007

Smile settled in full

Barclaycard settled in full

RBS Worldwide settled in full

Lloyds TSB settled in full £750.00

Lloyds TSB settled in Full £275.00 11.04.2007

Lloyds TSB business account £1376.00 AQ filed

Lloyds TSB Business account settled in full 21.05.07

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Is it Sharon or Paul?

Looks grand to me but then I am only a beginner.

Mike

 

The claim is in Sharons name as she was the original account holder. It only became a joint account after we got married. The charges started to accumulate when Sharon was the single account holder but as a party to the account she is able to claim for the whole period

 

I'm just the donkey:D

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I think that you have it spot on Paul, there is still the "other matter" to be settled and if you dont have this hearing they could drag arguments out for years, they will probably meet you on the court steps with another big fat cheque :D

Lula

 

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Lula v Abbey (2) - Settled

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Congrats Paul bonny lad.

 

Have you got the cheque yet?

 

Do you reckon we cud ask for it in a giro-slip ? (not certain on regulations).

 

oh oh oh see if you can get a copy of the court proceeding so we can have a look. pweeeeease ;-)

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It's now in the hands of the courts if they are trailing this thing off read your human rights.

 

Don't shout at the bank shout at the courts the judgment has been made and there there to enforce it.

 

bravo once more

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CONGRATULATIONS, PAUL & Sharon

 

Well done, matey - a long and tortuous affair but worth it, I'm sure.

 

Good luck with the rest of your claim.

 

Best wishes

 

Westy

Westy

 

 

 

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Nov 1 2006 Preliminary letter

21 Feb 2007 - cheque arrived for charges+DEBIT interest +Statutory Interest! Hurray!

Read all about it: natwesttookmymoney - v- NatWest

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What can you claim? Vampiress has a good idea:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/69877-what-can-you-claim.html

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BIG FAT CONGRATS TO YOU AND YOUR OH!!!!!

 

WOT A FANTASTIC RESULT

 

ME THINKS THE DRINKS AND SUMMER HOLIDAYS ARE ON YOU:D

 

GOOD LUCK WITH THE REST OF IT, THOUGH.

:DSUCCESSESS:D

NATWEST01&02 won over 4k

See how

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/natwest-successes/31683-muggins73-natwest.html

 

:)CURRENT CLAIMS:)

HALIFAX03

19-SEPT-07 APPLICATION TO HAVE STAY LIFTED

02-OCT-07 APPLICATION REFUSED

LLOYDS TSB04

10-MAY-07 LBA

 

ABBEY05

19-SEPT-07 LBA

 

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GOOD LUCK WITH THE REST OF IT, THOUGH.

 

This time next year Rodney, we'll be millionnaires:D

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This time next year Rodney, we'll be millionnaires:D

 

You might be, but I certainly wont!!!

Natwest have already started adding more charges to my account since my claim began, never mind, once this one is done and dusted I'll have to nail them again:)

:DSUCCESSESS:D

NATWEST01&02 won over 4k

See how

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/natwest-successes/31683-muggins73-natwest.html

 

:)CURRENT CLAIMS:)

HALIFAX03

19-SEPT-07 APPLICATION TO HAVE STAY LIFTED

02-OCT-07 APPLICATION REFUSED

LLOYDS TSB04

10-MAY-07 LBA

 

ABBEY05

19-SEPT-07 LBA

 

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Just get stuck in.

 

I still have the issue of the £129 they have charged me during my claim but I'm sure a carefully worded letter will resolve that.

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If you PM me for advice I will only reply in your own thread

 

Never under estimate your ability. I won over £17,000!

For the full story - look here

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Just get stuck in.

 

I still have the issue of the £129 they have charged me during my claim but I'm sure a carefully worded letter will resolve that.

 

Once done, do you mind letting me 'ave it? I'm not sure how 'careful' my letter to them would be:D

:DSUCCESSESS:D

NATWEST01&02 won over 4k

See how

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/natwest-successes/31683-muggins73-natwest.html

 

:)CURRENT CLAIMS:)

HALIFAX03

19-SEPT-07 APPLICATION TO HAVE STAY LIFTED

02-OCT-07 APPLICATION REFUSED

LLOYDS TSB04

10-MAY-07 LBA

 

ABBEY05

19-SEPT-07 LBA

 

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Paul & Sharon, congrats to you both, you certainly have balls of steel, and credit to you for hanging on in there, we are waiting for a court date for an 11k claim on the Abbey so have read your thread with real interest.

 

well done

Gary & jacqui

***********

Cheers....Gary

kick the shabbey habit!

11.11.06 SAR Sent

01.12.06 2nd Letter sent to Shabbey

20.12.06 LBA sent to shabbey

04.01.07 A very Shabbey response

Also taking on:

Nationwide

NatWest

CapitalOne

GE Money

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Fantastic news, fingers crossed for the rest of your claim :)

I hate Alliance + Leicester

BT: No longer a customer :)

HSBC: £1222 refunded 28/5/06; Second claim of £737-24 refunded 9/11/06; PPI + interest on personal loan refunded 27/7/08

MBNA: £100 refunded on first claim of £112; £208 refunded on second claim for £108 24/9/07; PPI £256-28 refunded 8/4/08

NatWest: £1581-71 refunded 16/12/06; personal loan CCA agreement not provided

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WHERE'S MY HOLIDAY TICKETS?

 

Still at the travel agents same as mine cos me and the guvnor cant decide where to go. She wants to go to New York but I'm not so keen cos we only went a couple of years ago and also it's not very child friendly.

 

I want to go to Australia cos it's lovely this time of year but it's a hell of a long time to have a toddler on a plane.

 

Looks like Skeggy again:D

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Never under estimate your ability. I won over £17,000!

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lots of sheep for the kid to look at in down and under paul.

 

and you get to watch the other scenerey pass on by

"The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education." Albert Einstein

 

"No-one can make you feel inferior without your consent" - E. Roosevelt

 

 

Don't lie, thieve, cheat or steal. The Government do not like the competition.

 

 

All advice is offered without prejudice.

We are being sued for Libel. Please help us by donating

 

Please support the pettition to remove Gordon Brown as he was not elected primeinister. He was elected Party Leader something completely different.

 

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/gordan-brown/

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With one foul swoop of his trusty sword of litigation, the Cobbettslayer sliced off the right arm of the wicked witch of the NatWest. With money haemorrhaging from the near fatal wound, the Cobbettslayer took one step back to survey his neat yet fearless handiwork. With the assembled audience of lesser mortals baying for the death of the wicked witch and the almost certain end of her evil and greedy regime our superhero thought for what seemed a lifetime but in reality was just one nanosecond. Should he stay in the arena and finish off this evil monster or should he go home and have another cup of tea and a bun.

Great news. Great result. Great story.

Is that Hollywood on the phone???

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And the Cobbett Slayer rests not.

 

Here's the next gripping installment as popped in the post today to NW Customer Relations.

 

I have today received a cheque from RBS Group Litigation Department in the sum of £10,878.97 in settlement of my claim for recovery of unlawful bank charges.

This settlement does not address the issue of charges added to my account since the commencement of my claim, a total of £148.12.

Clearly it would be senseless to resort to further litigation to recover this amount, although I am prepared to do so if necessary. In order to avoid such action, I require reimbursement of the aforementioned sum within 7 days of the date of this letter. If the full amount is not credited to my account within that time I will issue further proceedings against you. I believe that there will be a further charge of £28 to be applied to my account on 21st January for “unauthorised borrowing”. As this “borrowing” is made up entirely of the charges I am requesting be reimbursed, please also confirm that this charge will not be applied, as it will only result in further unnecessary correspondence.

I look forward to receiving your response before 20th January 2007.

I'm on a roll now;)

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Never under estimate your ability. I won over £17,000!

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