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Will,

from what i gather, you have to wait until the Court contacts you. i am not sure. Dis you include te speread sheet when you filed with the Court?

 

the other thing ...have you looked at the Court bundle? i would suggest you get cracking on looking at that it's in the Templates Library. You have to have your arguments prepared. Just sit and wait until the Court contacts you.

 

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No, the only thing i did was fill in the form in on MCOL it didn't ask for anything else. I've not heard a peep since A&L said they were going to defend which was 14 days ago so i guess i've to wait another 14 days to see what happens. What do i do if i've still not heard anything by then?

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Mine pretty much took the full 40 days after i asked for them. They were quick enough to cash the cheque but not so quick to send them. I've fuond that this is all a game of waiting, and waiting and waiting.....

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My MCOL to A+L was acknowledged on the 21st, so I'm in the same position as you. I've noticed cheques always arrive on a Saturday, so I'll be sitting by the letterbox on Sat. morn!!

A+L S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 28th July. Statements rec'd 01 Sept. Letter requesting repayment of £4,979 sent 18/09 MCOL sent 15th Nov £6389.57. Cheque received £6425.54 4th Dec.:D

MBNA S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 28th July, promised reply by 28th August. Cheque rec'd £250 31 Aug.:confused: . 2nd letter sent 7 sept for rest of charges to be returned. £243 rec'd 28th Oct:D

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Still to come: Cap. One, Time retail, HFC Bank.

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hi

Foolproof way of getting me out of bed at present, "Trab postman has been"!!!

 

Got to be at work for 8am tomorrow so praying he nice and early, otherwise i am on the phone every 10 minutes.

 

Worse than waiting for Santa as a kid!!

 

Tracey

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Hi Soappy

 

I ahd exactly same thing with A&L. They cashed my £10 cheque within 24 hours but took until the last day allowed to get the data to me. A&L drag it out to the last day! Good luck!

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as i 've not heard anything and it's been 3 weeks which is a lot longer than i've read of anyone els's claim do you think they may have just paid it in to my account. As i've not used the account for 2 years how could i check?

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Just reading through your thread, you are at the exact same stage as me! Cool! No post toay and the 28 days are now up so I am at a loss as to what to do now. Not sure if I should allow time due to seasonal post . . . when is your 28 days up?

:pSuzi x x

 

A&L - WON! - £5111.05

Halifax Visa repaid nearly £300 into defaulted card account!! At least I owe them less now I guess!

Halifax card cash account started then stayed!

Lloyds for a friend started then stayed nice letter though!

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Hi Wills

 

Checking my account daily not a penny paid in so i think when ours arrives it will be in the form of a cheque.

 

My 28 days is up 15th Dec so 9 days to go, it is getting close to the wire but i feel Saturday could just be a good day for post.

 

Keep the faith

 

Tracey

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Sent my request for judgement today. Hoping they pay up beofre court date arrives!

:pSuzi x x

 

A&L - WON! - £5111.05

Halifax Visa repaid nearly £300 into defaulted card account!! At least I owe them less now I guess!

Halifax card cash account started then stayed!

Lloyds for a friend started then stayed nice letter though!

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