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Hi,

 

Have sent of first letter of claim to RBS (14th July) and received a standard reply - "received your letter and will look into it"

 

In anticipation of going the distance to the small claims court I need some advice on where I should make my claim so that I can prepare.

 

I had this account with the RBS in Edinburgh when I was a student and my local branch was there - however I closed this account a year ago and now live in the midlands.

 

Should I have to take to the small claims court - should I submit my claim in England through moneyclaim - or in Scotland?

 

Advice greatly welcomed!!

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Guest BlueRuby

As you're now living in England, I think you should choose an English address for the bank - I used Customer Services in Southampton ;) If you file in Scotland you're limited to £750 at a time and - theoretically at least - to 5 years :cool:

Good luck with your claim and keep us posted.

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I have 4 different addresses for each stage of my claim.

 

The data protection came frompo box 1000 business house B Edinburgh EH12 1HQ

 

Following that after the prelim got one from customer support 56 South Gyle cresent Edinburgh EH12 9LE contact there is Ian Anderson.

 

 

Litigation is in Princess street London

 

 

And default issues are handled at the Telford address

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