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My family have 6 A&L accounts including 2 MBNA accounts (not including the accounts that have had settlements).

 

Should the four of us issue 4 individual summonses, or should we mitigate our costs and go for one big claim listing ourselves as joint claimants? The amounts total approx £1000.

 

I guess we could do a joint claim for allo the A&L accounts and another joint claim for the MBNA accounts.

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  • 6 months later...

Summons is a bit premature. I have only LBA'd one of his two accounts. I have noticed though, that on his two accounts there has been no interest charged by the bank. But overdraft usage and exceeding fees etc.

 

Anyway, I have now combined the two accountrs and sent a new LBA which I know they will refuse to pay.

 

So in two weeks I will issue the summons, eventhough they have agreed to freeze the account until the test case in resolved.

 

I know about the section 69 8% interest which is added after the calim succeeeds, but as they have not charged interest (but fees instead), how do I deal with adding interest to the claim, before the 8%?

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Hi, Its WAR.

 

Have you read through the FAQS thoroughly? It should tell you all you need to know in there.

 

May I suggest you give them another read through? - just so you are sure you know the procedure and feel confident in your claim.

 

It should also help with your query about interest.

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