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does any one else pursuing multipal claims both for refunds and default removals, feel like this is turning into a full time job?

 

God as soon as the post comes in the morning im off again with next batch of letters.

 

thank god im on Mat leave at the more and the babies are in a regular nap pattern.

 

how do those who are full time working mange?

Allyxia

KEEP FIGHTING FOR YOUR MONEY - EVEN WHEN IT GETS TOUGH

The Banks are somewhere which lends you an umberella when it is sunny, and takes it away when it rains

 

HSBC £1200 - Settled in Full

Cap 1 2 X £100 - Settled in Full

Nationwide £1641 - Settled in Full inc Default and CCJ Removed by Court Order

NatWest £2215.60- Settled in Full and Removed Default Natice

Woolwich £3690 - Settled in Full

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Know what you mean..... I think the most time consuming bit is searching to see if anyone's asked the same question before to see if you can't work it out yourself by reading through other people's threads.......as if having babies wasn't already a full time occupation! Mind you mine are all now school age so I'm grateful for that..:)

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I agree, I have 12 claims on the go at the moment, and it is very difficult to keep up to date.

 

As an IT engineer, I have come up with a database that helps me, I scan the letters i receive, and it prompts me when things are due.

 

Helps out loads.

 

:-)

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yeh mine are all on a spread sheet and I used my PC calender which also has an alarm system on there.

 

I call it spinning plates ha ha

Allyxia

KEEP FIGHTING FOR YOUR MONEY - EVEN WHEN IT GETS TOUGH

The Banks are somewhere which lends you an umberella when it is sunny, and takes it away when it rains

 

HSBC £1200 - Settled in Full

Cap 1 2 X £100 - Settled in Full

Nationwide £1641 - Settled in Full inc Default and CCJ Removed by Court Order

NatWest £2215.60- Settled in Full and Removed Default Natice

Woolwich £3690 - Settled in Full

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Certainly feels that way! I've only just begun, but I want to make sure that I understand exactly all the various implications of the claim process - feel like I have read about 100 books in the last week!

 

Think it will be all worht while when we get our money back!!!

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I think my wife would prefer it if i took up golf!

 

At least I wouldnt sit with the laptop on my knees all evening reading threads and researchng all about the legalities.

 

Glenn

Kick the shAbbey Habit

 

Where were you? Next time please

 

 

Abbey 1st claim -Charges repaid, default removed, interest paid (8% apr) costs paid, Abbey peed off; priceless

Abbey 2nd claim, two Accs - claim issued 30-03-07

Barclaycard - Settled cheque received

Egg 2 accounts ID sent 29/07

Co-op Claim issued 30-03-07

GE Capital (Store Cards) ICO says theyve been naughty

MBNA - Settled in Full

GE Capital (1st National) Settled

Lombard Bank - SAR sent 16.02.07

MBNA are not your friends, they will settle but you need to make sure its on your terms -read here

Glenn Vs MBNA

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I must be the lucky one apart from 1 missed DD (first one in my life) I have got nothing to claim :( but still it is good to read the forum just to see peoples helping each other give me great pleasure

yung

 

Nationwide DD Charge refunded

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