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Hi everyone, I was just curious as to how many people from Scotland have claimed through the courts in England. I am thinking of going through the English courts as I have a sister who lives in Manchester and can use her address. Any feedback appreciated.

BOS Prelim : 19/06/06 Owed : £382: offered £90.LBA sent 02/07/06, Delivered: 04/07/06. Offer increased to full £382 but with condition. Settled 4/11/06.

Data Protection Act sent to BOS CC : 19/06/06. Acknowledged : 03/07/06 Statements Received : 11/07/06 owed £845

Statements received for closed BOS account: 27/07/06, Owed £2596.52

First claim on closed BOS account now started - £735 Prelim received 7/11/06 LBA sent 5/12/06, Offered Full £735 but with conditions. Claim filed 22/01/07

CapitalOne-£1247, settled in full.

LloydsTSB- £910, sttled in full.

 

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Sorry for not spelling England correctly in header.

BOS Prelim : 19/06/06 Owed : £382: offered £90.LBA sent 02/07/06, Delivered: 04/07/06. Offer increased to full £382 but with condition. Settled 4/11/06.

Data Protection Act sent to BOS CC : 19/06/06. Acknowledged : 03/07/06 Statements Received : 11/07/06 owed £845

Statements received for closed BOS account: 27/07/06, Owed £2596.52

First claim on closed BOS account now started - £735 Prelim received 7/11/06 LBA sent 5/12/06, Offered Full £735 but with conditions. Claim filed 22/01/07

CapitalOne-£1247, settled in full.

LloydsTSB- £910, sttled in full.

 

LET BATTLE COMMENCE

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i'm doing the same thing. I'll let you know how it goes. Probably file via moneyclaimonline early october.

 

got my parachute account as well so no worries there

HBOS - Data Protection Act Request 03/08/06

HBOS - Statements received 29/08/06

HBOS - Preliminary Letter Asking for it Back 01/09/06

HBOS - LBA Sent 19/09/06

HBOS - Moneyclaim filed 06/10/06

HBOS - acknowledged claim 11/10/06

HBOS - partial offer received for £716 16/10/06

HBOS - I THINK I MIGHT HAVE WON!! HBOS credit my account

with £2341 + costs/interest!! will know details soon

26/10/06

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Hi, i got my statements back from RBOS to the tune of £5229 in charges over the last 6 years. Can i claim back the 6 years through the English system and how nuch does it cost? i have a sister who lives in England and i could use her address! Any help would help............thank you!

T.D.

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Hi folks,

Well I live in Edinburgh and have just filed MCOL for approx £4600 against Lloyds TSB.

 

Moneyclaim state that you require a service address in england or Wales to use their system, so I hired a mailing address in England and have any mail rec'd there forwarded to me(mail boxes etc). You do not have to reside in England or Wales to use the Moneyclaim system. Afterall, you can claim via MCOL whilst resident in a foreign country. You only require an address for service of documents or payment. Help files and tutorials on the moneyclaim website are excellent, well worth a read.

 

And, if you were claiming against a company that has no service address in Scotland then you would have to use the Engslish small cliams system anyway, I think it's all about choice, and as TSB (in my case) conducts business in England then I choose to litigate there.

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RBoS:(£570): *** WON *** £570 settled in full - HERE

Lloyds TSB: ** WON **

Abbey: S.A.R - sent 02/10/06, 14/11/06 statements rec'd & partial offer (30%), declined, LBA sent 26/11/06

Studio Catalogue: S.A.R - sent 02/10/06, Prelim sent 21/11/06, won £94.95 refunded.

Capital 1: S.A.R 02/10/06, off’d diff between £20 and £12, declined 21/11/06

A&L: S.A.R -02/10/06, prelim sent 21/11/06, rejected, LBA sent 26/11/06.

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live in aberdeen and also filed via MCOL (as i had a english address i could use)

HBOS - Data Protection Act Request 03/08/06

HBOS - Statements received 29/08/06

HBOS - Preliminary Letter Asking for it Back 01/09/06

HBOS - LBA Sent 19/09/06

HBOS - Moneyclaim filed 06/10/06

HBOS - acknowledged claim 11/10/06

HBOS - partial offer received for £716 16/10/06

HBOS - I THINK I MIGHT HAVE WON!! HBOS credit my account

with £2341 + costs/interest!! will know details soon

26/10/06

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Hi,

 

I have lived in Scotland for 3 years but my bank (natwest) is in Hertfordshire, England (the only Natwest branch close to my address is 15 miles away in the city centre).

 

I'm a newbie to this and have today sent off my first letter asking for past statements along with my fee. Would i be able to claim in England, or would it be more beneficial to go through the scottish court system?

 

 

Many Thanks, Jo xx

GIMME -Vs - NatWest

 

S.A.R sent with £10 fee (9-10-06) ***

Statements Recieved (19-10-06) ***

Preliminary Repayment Letter sent R/D (24-10-06) ***

Royal mail confirmed delivery to Natwest (25-10-06)***

 

Email and Phone call to the office of Rt Hon. John Hutton, Secretary of State, spoke to his private secretary Fiona Stone (26/10/06).

Email to Jack McConnell MSP (First Minister) (26/10/06)

Email to Jo Swinson, Local MP (26/10/06)

 

 

Email to Rt Hon. Gordon Brown MP (26/10/2006)

(((L.B.A to be sent on (8-11-06) )))

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