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Insurance, storage, sale, agents fees, cherished plate removal, replacement keys, costs associated with obtaining service history for the goods and in relation to obtaining a duplicate V5 registration certificate 4, The following are particulars required by Civil Procedure Rules. Rule 7.9 as set out in 7.1 and 7.2 of the associated Practice Direction entitled Hire Purchase Claims:- a)     The agreement is dated 25 August 2022. And is between Moneybarn No1 Limited  and xxxxxxxxx under agreement  number xxxxxx. b)    The claimant was one of the original parties to the agreement. c)    The agreement is regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974. d)    The goods claimed Ford Ranger 3.2 TDCi ( 200 PS) 4x4 Wildtrack Double Cab Pickup 3200 cc (Sep2015} Registration No ^^^^^^^ Chassis number ***************** e)     The total price of the goods £19570 f)     The paid up sum £1206 5 g)    The unpaid balance of the total price £7505 (to include charges) h)    A default notice was sent to the defendant on 20th February 2024 by First class post i)      The date when the right to demand delivery of the goods accrued 14 March 2024 j)      The amount if any claimed as an alternative to delivery of the goods 7505 22 include charges 5.  At the date of service of the notice the instalments were £562.89 in arrears. 6. By reason of the Termination of the Agreement by the notice, defendant became liable to pay the sum of £7502 7. The date of maturity the agreement is 24th August 2027. 8. Further or alternative by reasons of  the Defendant breaches of the agreement by failing to pay the said instalments, the Defendant evinced an intention no longer to be bound by the Agreement and repudiated it by the said Notice the claimant accepted that repudiation 9. By reason of such repudiation the claimant has suffered loss and damage. Total amount payable £19570 Less sum paid or in arrears by the date of repudiation £12064 97 Balance £7505 (to include charges.) ( The claimant will give credit if necessary for the value of the vehicle if recovered.)  The claimant therefore claims 1.    An order for delivery up of the vehicle 2.    The MoneyClaim to be adjourned generally with liberty to restore,  Upon restoration of the MoneyClaim following return or loss of the vehicle. the Claimant will ensure the pre action protocol for debt claims is followed. 3.    Pursuant to s 90 (1)  of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. An order that the Claimant and/or its agents may enter any premises in which the vehicle is situated in order to recover the vehicle should it not be returned by the Defendant 4.    further or alternatively damages 5.    costs Statement of truth The Claimant believes that the facts stated in these Particulars of Claim are true. The Claimant understands that the proceedings for contempt of court may be brought against anyone who makes or causes to be made a false statement in the document for verified by statement of truth without an honest belief in its truth. I am duly Authorised by the Claimant to sign these Particulars of Claim signed Dated 17th of April 2024  What is the total value of the claim? 7502   Have you received prior notice of a claim being issued pursuant to paragraph 3 of the PAPDC (Pre Action Protocol) ? No   Never heard of this   Have you changed your address since the time at which the debt referred to in the claim was allegedly incurred? No   Did you inform the claimant of your change of address? n/a Is the claim for - a Bank Account (Overdraft) or credit card or loan or catalogue or mobile phone account? No   When did you enter into the original agreement before or after April 2007 ? After  Do you recall how you entered into the agreement...On line /In branch/By post ? In a garage  Is the debt showing on your credit reference files (Experian/Equifax /Etc...) ? Yes  Has the claim been issued by the original creditor or was the account assigned and it is the Debt purchaser who has issued the claim. Original Were you aware the account had been assigned – did you receive a Notice of Assignment? n/a   Did you receive a Default Notice from the original creditor? They said sent but nor received   Have you been receiving statutory notices headed “Notice of Sums in Arrears”  or " Notice of Arrears "– at least once a year ? None seen   Why did you cease payments? Still Paying,   What was the date of your last payment? Yesterday  31st May 2024   Was there a dispute with the original creditor that remains unresolved? No   Did you communicate any financial problems to the original creditor and make any attempt to enter into a debt management plan? Yes on 12 Feb 2024   What you need to do now.   Can't scan, will do via another means as you cant have jpg  
    • Now that is an interesting article which adds afew perspective that I hadn't thought significant - but on reflection of the perspectives offered ... Now Starmer is no Blair, however 'blairite he may be perceived, but the Tories aren't tories and aren't even remotely liberal   The fast 'unannounced and unexpected election call from sunack may well be explained by the opinion linked that he hoped reform would be unprepared and effectively call a chunk of Farages largely empty bluster - making him look even more of a prat, leave scope for attacks on shabby reform candidates and mimimise core vote losses to reform - while throwing the 'middle ground' (relative) tories TO THE DOGS - and with the added bonus of likely pacifying his missu' desire to jogg off to sunny cal tout suite somewhat   thumb in the air - I expect about 140ish tory seats, but can hope for under a hundred Reform - got to admit the outside possibility of 1, maybe 2 seats with about 8% of the vote - but unlikely. I think projections of over 10% of the vote for reform is nudged and paid for speculation - but possible with the expected massive drives from Russian, Chinese and far right social media bot and troll prods targeting the gullible.
    • Commentary June 2024 WWW.ELECTORALCALCULUS.CO.UK Interesting article about just how bad it could be for the Tories.  Also Tories could be hoping on Reform not having candidates in many seats, as they were not ready.  
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Hi, received letter today from shabby abbey telling me they are looking into my claim. tough !! sending my lba off tomorrow but not sure where to go with the interest ? don't know whether to just apply the 8% or go for the full contractual interest, by the way does anyone know what the rate is for shabby abbey ?

Hi Olympic - I hope you're finding your way around here, now. You might need to do some more reading up here before you send your LBA.

 

If you haven't done so, yet, I suggest you complete a statutory interest spreadsheet with your claimed charges. Then paste & copy the charges to a second spreadsheet for contractual interest. Then compare the two, and make a decision as to whether to claim statutory or contractual. Nobody can make that decision for you - you have to make an informed decision yourself. Make the decision, then - and only then - commence your claim from Abbey. I suggest that you send them a second prelim, then the LBA, then etc. etc.

 

If you don't know how much you are claiming from them, then they can't pay you !!!

 

You should be able to find Abbey's current interest rates online, I think. But Glenn might tell you if he's around.

 

All the best with it, matey.

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I havent checked lately, it was 28.7% for unathorised o/d.

 

HTH

 

Glenn

Kick the shAbbey Habit

 

Where were you? Next time please

 

 

Abbey 1st claim -Charges repaid, default removed, interest paid (8% apr) costs paid, Abbey peed off; priceless

Abbey 2nd claim, two Accs - claim issued 30-03-07

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Egg 2 accounts ID sent 29/07

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Lombard Bank - SAR sent 16.02.07

MBNA are not your friends, they will settle but you need to make sure its on your terms -read here

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Hi everyone:)

 

Hope you had a good xmas!

 

I as mentioned in previous posts had sent my prelim off to Capital One on 13th Dec, however to their Euston Rd address instead of Nottingham (as I found out I should of!)

 

I know it was delivered as I checked on Royal Mail and I have heard nothing from them:mad:

 

My question is should I next week (giving them a few days grace!) send a LBA with increased contractual interest to the new date of sending the claim, i.e: Jan 2nd 06 or stick with the original claim date of the 13th December with the original amounts requested:confused:

 

Does that make sense?

 

Or even should I send a new prelim off to Nottingham?

 

Thanks Milly

CAPITAL ONE (O/H!): Won £1864.63 including contractual :D

GE MONEY: WON £266.00

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Hi Milly, thanks I had a good Christmas - and yours ?

 

I would personally suggest sending the LBA with the revised figures. Send a copy to Euston Rd. and another to Notts. Mention in each that you sent the original (prelim) to Euston Rd. and that as you haven't heard anything, here's the LBA.

 

You can always send a second LBA later if it seems worth it, or if they just won't acknowledge receipt of the original prelim.

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Hi bill-k:)

 

Had a great xmas thanks.....too many drinks however:o I think singing the holly and the ivy whilst under the influence was a bit embarrassing:o (my excuse!!!)ha ha.

 

Thats a good idea concerning sending to LBA's to each address and I will do that:D

 

and goody I can claim a bit more on top.:D Thats the contractual increasing!!

 

Milly X:)

CAPITAL ONE (O/H!): Won £1864.63 including contractual :D

GE MONEY: WON £266.00

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Hi all

 

I have just read through ALL the thread . Taken me hours lol !

 

Still not sure what to do go for ,stat or contractual interest.

 

I have read threads on MSE aswell and keep getting different views on the way to go.

 

I am sooooo confused.:roll:

 

OK. Please can someone shed a little light ?

 

I have pm a few different posters re various questions about my situation and they have all been so helpful. I feel that i'm nearly ready to do prelim and charges etc.

 

My questions are,if anyone can help

 

1) Has anyone actually won the full amount they were claiming when they included the contractual interest from the outset ?

 

2) can someone please clarify. My arranged o/d was for £3150. In nov 2004 my account went over that limit and has remained that way ever since.

 

I notified Natwest of my situation ,cancelled all d/d and s/o etc and transferred my wages to another bank.

 

I began paying Natwest through a DMP, happy in the knowledge that my debt was being reduced.

 

Only it hasnt.

 

I found out when I received my statments that what was an o/d for £3150 is now an o/d for £7474.57.

 

So my question is, if i decided to go for contractual interest, do i charge Natwests rate of 29.5% for the whole of the overdraft, or do i charge it for the amount over the agreed limit ?

 

3) I have never used a spreadsheet before. Would it be simple enough to use for someone who hasnt filled one in before ?

 

WOW !

 

Think thats about it.

Any replies would be very gratefully received !:-)

 

Thanks guys

 

Hope

You need to read this if you have ever consolidated lending through your bank,

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/49648-loans-pay-off-overdrafts.html

NatWest

S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) LETTER SENT15/12/06 - STATEMENTS RCD 22/12/06

PRE-LIM AND SOC SENT 11/01/07

FULL CLAIM OF £4093.04 INCLUDING CONTRACTUAL INT :)

JUST WAITING FOR STANDARD BOG OFF LETTER...:rolleyes:

LETTER FROM STUART HIGLEY TODAY 20TH JAN THANKING ME FOR MY LETTER AND ADVISING ME THAT THEY ARE CONSIDERING MY CLAIM.... YEAH, BET THEY ARE !!!:lol:

LBA SENT 29/01/07

 

**** G.W.G PAYMENT OFFER RECEIVED TODAY FOR £2160. THAT WILL DO NICELY AS PART PAYMENT MR HIGLEY !!!:D ****

 

 

 

 

 

Member of the official Bill-K appreciation thread cos he's just ape !! :D

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Thereshope - Well done for reading up !! How's your head !! ??

 

Answer to Q.1 is yes.

 

Answer to Q.2 is a bit longer, I'm afraid.

(a) I don't know what happened with your DMP, but usually the arrangement is that the bank stops charging you interest, while you try and pay off the debt. It looks as though you were still being charged interest all that time !!

(b) Despite your reading up, you still haven't quite got a grasp of contractual interest. Your claim is made up of the following:-

i. The penalty charges;

ii. The portion of overdraft interest that you were charged on these penalties;

iii. Interest on THAT overdraft interest;

iv. Interest on the penalty charges themselves;

v. Some costs.

 

Items i & ii are what the bank charged you. You cannot claim ALL of your overdraft interest, just the amount you were charged on the penalties. Items iii & iv are the contractual interest. This is NOT interest that you have been charged by the bank - it is interest that you are now about to charge the bank for keeping your money. And you charge them at the rate they charge you for borrowing money - that is the contractual rate.

 

Q3. You might find you need a bit of time to just play around with spreadsheets, just to get the hang of them. I suggest you use the Google ones in Vampiress's Chambers, as you can get online help from others in there, and even share a spready with someone. You might be unlucky enough to get me !!

 

HTH

 

Bill.

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Bill

 

Thankyou thankyou !:)

 

Feel like banging my head against the wall. I keep on reading posts but they just dont seem to 'gel' in my head.I think I must be a bit challenged in the grey matter department lol !!

 

 

Would you mind if I pm you with details of a real statement and you (pretty please !) could run through it with me ?

 

I think once I actually work the charges out on a couple of the penalties it will hopefully click and i'll be able to work the rest out.

 

 

Cheers Bill, I would forever be in your debt !!!!:rolleyes:

 

Hope xx

You need to read this if you have ever consolidated lending through your bank,

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/49648-loans-pay-off-overdrafts.html

NatWest

S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) LETTER SENT15/12/06 - STATEMENTS RCD 22/12/06

PRE-LIM AND SOC SENT 11/01/07

FULL CLAIM OF £4093.04 INCLUDING CONTRACTUAL INT :)

JUST WAITING FOR STANDARD BOG OFF LETTER...:rolleyes:

LETTER FROM STUART HIGLEY TODAY 20TH JAN THANKING ME FOR MY LETTER AND ADVISING ME THAT THEY ARE CONSIDERING MY CLAIM.... YEAH, BET THEY ARE !!!:lol:

LBA SENT 29/01/07

 

**** G.W.G PAYMENT OFFER RECEIVED TODAY FOR £2160. THAT WILL DO NICELY AS PART PAYMENT MR HIGLEY !!!:D ****

 

 

 

 

 

Member of the official Bill-K appreciation thread cos he's just ape !! :D

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Bill

 

Thankyou thankyou !:)

 

Feel like banging my head against the wall. I keep on reading posts but they just dont seem to 'gel' in my head.I think I must be a bit challenged in the grey matter department lol !!

 

 

Would you mind if I pm you with details of a real statement and you (pretty please !) could run through it with me ?

 

I think once I actually work the charges out on a couple of the penalties it will hopefully click and i'll be able to work the rest out.

 

 

Cheers Bill, I would forever be in your debt !!!!:rolleyes:

 

Hope xx

You're welcome, hope. No, we all need to give the brain a break - I think the trick is to take your time. If you treat this as a race, you will probably lose - so relax !!

 

Yeah, by all means PM me a coupla sample lines from your figures. Take the oldest charge, and the most recent one. I need:

Charge amount

Charge date

Interest rate.

 

OK ?

 

Forever in my debt? Nah - just usual commision will do !! :rolleyes::D

 

Cheers,

 

Bill.

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FWIW

 

Re the address you use to serve the bank or whoever papers on.

 

As i understand it you have two choices either your local branch (i.e. the one closest to where you live) or the head office.

 

It was a while ago i researched this so cant remember all the details, but as i recall if you serve your local branch and make a mistake then its feasible that your claim could be struck out. Don't ask me to remember where i got this from but anyway, its kind of irrelevant.

 

I would always recommend people to serve all letters and papers on the registered office since this is the address you should use for the court claim when it comes to it.

 

so it simplifies your life no end if you always send stuff to their head office right from the S.A.R - (Subject Access Request).

 

JMHO

 

Glenn

Kick the shAbbey Habit

 

Where were you? Next time please

 

 

Abbey 1st claim -Charges repaid, default removed, interest paid (8% apr) costs paid, Abbey peed off; priceless

Abbey 2nd claim, two Accs - claim issued 30-03-07

Barclaycard - Settled cheque received

Egg 2 accounts ID sent 29/07

Co-op Claim issued 30-03-07

GE Capital (Store Cards) ICO says theyve been naughty

MBNA - Settled in Full

GE Capital (1st National) Settled

Lombard Bank - SAR sent 16.02.07

MBNA are not your friends, they will settle but you need to make sure its on your terms -read here

Glenn Vs MBNA

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started my claim and now decided to go for contractual interest, but unfortunately i cant access the spreadsheets (maybe my computer not sure) so need the formula to work out manually, as this is gonna make a difference, (V Abbey for £3900.) thought it is worth the effort, but really struggling to start, wanting to send off my lba now but need these calculations first, can you help.

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started my claim and now decided to go for contractual interest, but unfortunately i cant access the spreadsheets (maybe my computer not sure) so need the formula to work out manually, as this is gonna make a difference, (V Abbey for £3900.) thought it is worth the effort, but really struggling to start, wanting to send off my lba now but need these calculations first, can you help.

 

See how you do with this, Olympic:-

 

To change the simple interest function to compound interest (compounded daily) in a spreadsheet, the formula in each cell in the Interest column(s) must be changed to this.

=D9*((1+($E$3/365))^C9)-D9

First, you must adapt this formula to fit your spreadsheet. If the first row of penalty charges is NOT row 9, then you must change all the "9's" in the formula to the correct row no.

If column D is NOT the column showing the penalty charges on your spready, then change the "D's" in the formula to the correct column letter.

If column C is NOT the column showing the number of days since the penalty charges on your spready, then change the "C's" in the formula to the correct column letter.

"$E$3" represents cell "E3" which is the cell showing the interest rate you are using. Alter this to the correct cell for your spready (keep the "$" in place, though)

Now copy & paste the formula to the first penalty charge cell in the Interest column. Then copy it to all the cells below it in that column (you can right-click & drag).

If you've done it right, then test it with this:-

a sample charge of £100 made exactly a year ago, with a sample interest rate of 30% should show interest of £ 34.97 in your interest column.

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that is way beyond me, would need a bottle of 'old vino' just to get me started (lol) can use spreadsheet basically but not set one up, was thinking more like using the old calculator, know its gonna be a long night, but hopefully worth it, thanks for your help.

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that is way beyond me, would need a bottle of 'old vino' just to get me started (lol) can use spreadsheet basically but not set one up, was thinking more like using the old calculator, know its gonna be a long night, but hopefully worth it, thanks for your help.

If you want to PM me - I can send you a copy of mine.

 

No pressure, though - up to you, matey.

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He means Bananas Hope ;)

 

 

Now bananas I can manage !!!!!!!!!:D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cheers Bill , your'e a star :)

 

Going to have a look at my statements in a little while

 

Hope xx

You need to read this if you have ever consolidated lending through your bank,

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/49648-loans-pay-off-overdrafts.html

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S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) LETTER SENT15/12/06 - STATEMENTS RCD 22/12/06

PRE-LIM AND SOC SENT 11/01/07

FULL CLAIM OF £4093.04 INCLUDING CONTRACTUAL INT :)

JUST WAITING FOR STANDARD BOG OFF LETTER...:rolleyes:

LETTER FROM STUART HIGLEY TODAY 20TH JAN THANKING ME FOR MY LETTER AND ADVISING ME THAT THEY ARE CONSIDERING MY CLAIM.... YEAH, BET THEY ARE !!!:lol:

LBA SENT 29/01/07

 

**** G.W.G PAYMENT OFFER RECEIVED TODAY FOR £2160. THAT WILL DO NICELY AS PART PAYMENT MR HIGLEY !!!:D ****

 

 

 

 

 

Member of the official Bill-K appreciation thread cos he's just ape !! :D

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Hi All

Hope you all had a nice wild Xmas.

Now my new years resolution is to:

1. Read this thread

2. Use contractual interest s/s

3. Be in this forum quite a lot cause maths is not my forte.

I am waiting for barclaycard to fully forfill a SAR now the issue of microfiche is sorted. So their high on the list for time wasting.

And Marbles shall also be dealt with via the compounded contractual method.

 

AL;)

Happy New Year too all.

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CAPITAL ONE * SETTLED*31st Oct 06

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Hey:)

 

 

 

Bill K .Thanks for all the help that you gave me yesterday with contrac. int.

 

It is very much appreciated.

 

Roped my 14 yr old daughter in to help and getting there between us.

 

Spent ages inputting figures last nt and saved it to docs but its gone !

 

ARRRRRRRRRRRRRG !!:eek:

 

Oh well. Best get started again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THANK YOU XX

You need to read this if you have ever consolidated lending through your bank,

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/49648-loans-pay-off-overdrafts.html

NatWest

S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) LETTER SENT15/12/06 - STATEMENTS RCD 22/12/06

PRE-LIM AND SOC SENT 11/01/07

FULL CLAIM OF £4093.04 INCLUDING CONTRACTUAL INT :)

JUST WAITING FOR STANDARD BOG OFF LETTER...:rolleyes:

LETTER FROM STUART HIGLEY TODAY 20TH JAN THANKING ME FOR MY LETTER AND ADVISING ME THAT THEY ARE CONSIDERING MY CLAIM.... YEAH, BET THEY ARE !!!:lol:

LBA SENT 29/01/07

 

**** G.W.G PAYMENT OFFER RECEIVED TODAY FOR £2160. THAT WILL DO NICELY AS PART PAYMENT MR HIGLEY !!!:D ****

 

 

 

 

 

Member of the official Bill-K appreciation thread cos he's just ape !! :D

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BigAl - good resolutions !! Happy New Year to you, too, and to all here !! :)

 

Milly & Hope - thanx everso for the smackeroo's. I wish I was as popular at home as I am here !! :D

 

Glad to be of use. Good idea Hope - getting daughter to assist. I bet she's already held you to a commission !!

 

Not sure why you lost the spready, though. If you were working on a copy of it in your Docs folder, first, then that's where it should have been saved to. Or did it just close down without saving your figures in it ? You may have to tell it to "Save Changes" when you close it. Also, I'd suggest making a copy of the empty spready as a "spare" in case you do something wrong in your working copy, and need to refer to the original.

 

You might also find it by searching, as it may have just saved to somewhere odd.

 

If you're interested, Ive sent a couple of copies of my own spready to Olympic & Maxine by email. You're welcome, too.

 

Bill.

 

:-)

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Thanks Bill for spreads, but before i got them last night i got the manual formula of hadenough, and sat up working the contractual interest out. This is definately gonna make a difference to my claim if i win, by over 2K. Everyone should just bite the bullet and go for contractual. Anyhow sent my lba off today, but away until 26th Jan, so i wont be here for the deadline to start proceedings, will it matter do you think ?

Also anyone want manual formula using a good old calculator give me a pm.

have a good new year all of you !!

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Thanks Bill for spreads, but before i got them last night i got the manual formula of hadenough, and sat up working the contractual interest out.

No worries. Whatever it takes to get the job done !! :) - Just as long as you're sure that you are calculating the interest as compounded daily. That must be hard work doing it with a calc. though - you'll have worked for every penny you get off them !!!

 

If you are claiming contractual interest, you really should be sending a copy of your spreadsheet along with your prelim letter, first. Then, after 14 days, you send the LBA (with spready again). Then, after 14 days, you submit your court claim. If you're away until 26/01/07, then you may as well give them until then in your prelim - but it's not that important.

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