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When starting the process off,as I intend to do,to ask for your initial statements by phone,e.mail or snail mail,and should records be kept of ALL correspondence?

 

Ta muchly

 

Ken.

S.A.R sent Monday 21/8/06,by recorded delivery.

S.A.R delivered Tuesday 22/8/06.

Statements arrived today,1/9/06

Prelim letter sent by recorded delivery 16/9/06

'Get lost' letter received 21/9/06

LBA sent 25/9/06

14 day LBA deadline expires 9/10/06

2nd 'Get lost' letter received 29/9/06

MCOL completed and sent 16/10/06

Notice of Issue arrived 18/10/06

AQ sent back to court,and letter sent to Cobbetts 25/11/06

Cobbets AQ received 7/12/06

Offer made 14/12/06,and declined

16/01/07 Still awaiting a better offer

Success.£1425.42 delivered this morning.

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When starting the process off,as I intend to do,to ask for your initial statements by phone,e.mail or snail mail,and should records be kept of ALL correspondence?

 

Ta muchly

 

Ken.

 

We used snail mail for the DPA request on one and email on another two, if the account is still open then you can ask them to take out the ten pounds fee from the account.

 

We do not advise phoning them

 

Yes keep all correspondance

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In progress:

Mechs and Mother (deceased) V Halifax - N1 form filed at Court 9 Aug 06

Advice & opinions of mechs, The Consumer Action Group and The Bank Action Group are offered informally, without prejudice & without liability. Seek advice of a qualified insured professional if you have any doubts.

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