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MCOL has limited space, and there are 101 different 'best' ways of completing the form. There are hints and suggestions in the 'Bank Templates' section of the library...

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How do you work out the daily interest rate on the charges?

 

 

(I'm really sorry for the stupid questions, but I'm quite worked up and I'm sure i'm doing this wrong)

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

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I gather you are talking about the s.69 8% interest.

 

The claim is for the total of charges applied to your account, as well as the 8% applied to each charge from the date the charge was levied.

 

Your daily rate (from the date you raise the claim until the date of settlement) is the daily equivalent of 8% of the total of the above. For example, if your claim total (including interest) is £1,000, and the daily rate of interest is 0.022%, you would be claiming interest at a daily rate of 22p a day, and this does need to be expressed in pence/day rather than as a percentage.

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hi there,

 

i have claimed through a n1 at the county court. i thought this was very easy.

also when you claim you need to fill in a spreadsheet. if you look below my signiture there is a link for the interest spreadsheet.

 

i think that people are having to send the schedule of charges seperatley. (spreadsheet)

 

when i filled in my n1 at court i attached 3 copies of my spreadsheet with it. one for me one for the judge and one for the bank.

 

also if you claim on a n1 at county court there is also more space to use in the particulars of the claim.

 

click here to see particulars of claim for n1 http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/681-particulars-claim-hard-copy.html

 

 

 

 

good luck lisax

if i have helped you at all click please the scales on top right!

 

ABBEY

11/4 S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) SENT OFF

1/6 LBA SENT

22/7 LETTER SENT REQUESTING THEM TO REFUND CHARGES

15/7 STATEMENTS RECEIVED (ALL 6 YEARS WORTH)

20/7 CLAIM ISSUES IN OLDHAM COUNTY COURT.

8/8 CLAIM ACKNOWLEDGED GIVING THEM TILL 21/8.......

SETTLED IN FULL!!!!!!!

 

T MOBILE i won!

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5/8 t mobile have failed to comply with the Data Protection Act/S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) reques ....BRING IT ON BABY!!

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Thank you, so on my claim of 3,501.64 my daily rate of interest is 77 pence per day on top of the 3501.64? (charges come to 3,093.50 and interest comes to £408.14) Is that applied form the day you issue the claim at MCOL? Do I need to include this in my MCOL claim? (the fact that I shall be claiming another 77 pence per day)

 

Sorry for my sheer lack of inteligence here!

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

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Hi Lisa, I have worked out the interest on that spreadsheet before, however i just want to get the claim bit right for the MCOL. Its so stressful (to me anyway! I'm just thick!)

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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Yes - the wording should be something like:

 

The claimant claims £3,039.50, plus £408.14 in interest pursuant to s.69 County Courts Act 1984. The claimant also claims interest from the date of claim until the date of settlement at the rate of 77p per day...

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Thanks phoenix!

 

I tipped your scales :0)

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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LOL...a well balanced attitude...

Alecto, Magaera et Tisiphone: Nemesis on Earth is come.

 

All advice and opinions given by Spiceskull are personal, and are not endorsed by Consumer Action Group or Bank Action Group. Your decisions and actions are your own, and should you be in any doubt, you are advised to seek the opinion of a qualified professional.

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you all sorted now ruth!!

 

it is all a bit overwhelming isnt it at first!! but believe me in a couple of weeks you will be helping people!! it all just seems to click!

you will be doing all the familys claims soon!! (like me)

 

good luck lisaxx

 

p.s get your thread title changed to ruth v ...... or something.

if i have helped you at all click please the scales on top right!

 

ABBEY

11/4 S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) SENT OFF

1/6 LBA SENT

22/7 LETTER SENT REQUESTING THEM TO REFUND CHARGES

15/7 STATEMENTS RECEIVED (ALL 6 YEARS WORTH)

20/7 CLAIM ISSUES IN OLDHAM COUNTY COURT.

8/8 CLAIM ACKNOWLEDGED GIVING THEM TILL 21/8.......

SETTLED IN FULL!!!!!!!

 

T MOBILE i won!

16/6 Data Protection Act SENT OFF

 

5/8 t mobile have failed to comply with the Data Protection Act/S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) reques ....BRING IT ON BABY!!

7/8 LBE SENT GIVING THEM 7 DAYS TO COUGH UP MY CASH

7/9 FULL REFUND BEEN SENT!!

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I should have got you to do mine too then ! ha ha ha! I've just printed off my SAR's for MBNA, Barclaycard and mint, have to wait and see what joy they bring now!

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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How does this sound?

 

 

I have a contract with the defendant bank which is conducted on their standard terms and conditions. I am claiming the return of money taken by the defendant in the way of charges over the last 6 years plus the interest they have levied on those charges. The bank's charges are a disproportionate penalty and therefore unenforceable as they are contrary to common law. Further, as a disproportionate penalty they are invalid under the Unfair (Contracts) Terms Act 1977 s.4 and under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999. Para.8 and sch.2(1)(e). In the event that the charges are not a penalty then they are unreasonable within the meaning of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 s.15. The claimant claims £3,039.50, plus £408.14 in interest pursuant to s.69 County Courts Act 1984. The claimant also claims interest from the date of claim until the date of settlement at the rate of 77p per day.

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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Sorry, I know I need to change 'i' to 'the claimant'

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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Sorry! Will leave you alone soon, just want to be extra certain that I am doing the correctly. The 77p per day will be added after the claim has been resolved, yes? I have declared the 77p per day in the bit that I can write in, I don't have to put it anywhere else do I?

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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Right I have submitted my claim, will have to wait and see now!

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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good luck ruth!!

 

p.m a mod and get your thread title changed.

 

as at the moment people think its a default thread.

 

if you change your thread more people will likely click your link to see where you are up to.

 

just my opinion.

 

lisaxx

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if i have helped you at all click please the scales on top right!

 

ABBEY

11/4 S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) SENT OFF

1/6 LBA SENT

22/7 LETTER SENT REQUESTING THEM TO REFUND CHARGES

15/7 STATEMENTS RECEIVED (ALL 6 YEARS WORTH)

20/7 CLAIM ISSUES IN OLDHAM COUNTY COURT.

8/8 CLAIM ACKNOWLEDGED GIVING THEM TILL 21/8.......

SETTLED IN FULL!!!!!!!

 

T MOBILE i won!

16/6 Data Protection Act SENT OFF

 

5/8 t mobile have failed to comply with the Data Protection Act/S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) reques ....BRING IT ON BABY!!

7/8 LBE SENT GIVING THEM 7 DAYS TO COUGH UP MY CASH

7/9 FULL REFUND BEEN SENT!!

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Thanks lisa! I tried to change it myself, but I couldn't! I'll PM a mod, cheers!

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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How does this sound?
That sounds and looks fine - good luck.

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Not sure who to PM, but I was wondering if you could change the title of my post "default notices" to "RG001 Vs HSBC"

 

 

Thanks!

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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Didn't realise I had three threads going, sorry!

 

Just checked, first thread was done in march, so not really relevant. Didn't realise it was still here (6 months later.....)

 

 

Thanks anyway though :)

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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Well, I have had a letter from the dear Mr Langdale offering me 2k on 3k worth of charges in full and final yadda yadda yadda. Obviously I'm going to reject this, I just wanted to know should I accept and say that I will be going on to claim the rest, or should I reject and inform them tha it is now in the hands of the courts?

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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bump!

 

 

 

Just wondering if I need to send the letter back to HSBC as it is now in the hands of the courts? HSBC acknowledged my claim on the 12th September, the same as the date on my letter with the offer on. Should I write saying I am not accepting ANY of the offer as it has now gone to court, or should I write back saying I will accept it as part, but will be persuing the rest including the 8%?

 

 

 

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HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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bump!

HSBC - Received offer for 3621, accepted confidentiality crossed out. Money in bank 10/10/06!

 

Barclaycard - 180.00 LBA sent 5/10/2006

72.00 offered, rejected.

 

MBNA - S.A.R sent 13/9/2006 :idea:

 

Mint - 244.00 prelim sent 30/9/2006

 

Dorothy Perkins and GE money - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

Simpley BE - S.A.R sent 30/9/2006

 

What I say is of my own opinion. Seek professional legal advice if need be.

 

If I have helped, tip the scales! Thank you x :)

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