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Congrats Bookworm! Will be watching with interest to see their response to your claim for £60!!!

 

crystal-ball.jpg... We are sorry you are unhappy with the charges.... clear and transparent... signed T&Cs... we must decline... we will defend... we will go to court... we feel your claim must fail... we'll pay...:rolleyes:

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CONGRATULATIONS!!

 

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Congrats - and to think that they thought that you were thinking of pulling a stunt that only they would attempt...the cheek of them! Tchah!

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

 

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BW Well done and a very big CONGRATS, enjoy what's always been yours and hit them again. Please don't forget to donate something small to the site. :D :D :D

 

Sam.

Bookworm has already donated hours and days and weeks and months to this site, with no financial reward. She could never donate enough money to be worth more than that. Somehow though I would be surprised if she doesn't make a donation as well.

 

Well done again mon amie.:D

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Of COURSE not!!! :rolleyes:

 

What I said was:

 

 

 

:-D

 

Mind you, I didn't even get the personal attention of the illustrious KJ, mine was signed by Celyn Evans, legal clerk.

 

CONGRATS!!!!!

 

Oh, you are such a good girl... thanks AGAIN for your wisdom!:-)

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CONGRATULATIONS!!

 

Couldn't 'a happened to a nicer bookworm!

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By day, quiet unassuming bank customer - but, by night, .. .. .. .. ..

Barclays Case1

14/03/07 **WON** FULL settlement £3358.39

Barclays Case2

08/09/08 Prelim: please give me my £187.91 back.

Halifax Case1

14/03/07 **WON** Refunded £728 (including £54 costs)

Halifax Case2

08/09/08 Prelim: please give me my £268.24 back.

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The Bottomless Pit? And what is it with the new avatar?

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Shai-Hulud? That looks like The Grinch, and nothing like Paul Atreides, the mouse shadow in the moon...and if you are not shi**ing, then please, pray tell, how will you manage the sandworms when they appear?

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Well NOW it's the Grinch, yes, try and keep up, will ya? :rolleyes:

 

Now that Halloween is over, and to manifest my deep dislike of all things christmasish, I have adopted the Grinch as my avatar until Jan 2nd.

 

Live with it. :-D

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Congratulations Bookworm. Why don't you buy some Euro Millions lottery tickets and try for the £88,000,000 jackpot tonight.

 

You could either pay £1.50 for each line or you could join my syndicate and pay £5 for 36 lines! Check out the classified ads.;-)

Don't let the fatherless chillen get ya! :grin:

 

Barclays - settled in full £4799.38 ;)

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Fantastic:) :) :) Congrats. on your win, Bookworm. Just read this, hopin' i'm as lucky real soon!!!

Woolwich won in court/default removed Barclaycard Settled Halifax settled

Capital 1Settled GE Money Settled

Egg Settled-court action re.default 4th hearing!

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hi bookworm

 

i have recentley joined the site and am eager to make my first step and begin the process of reclaiming my money back from Barclays.

 

as you are an example of success i wondered if you have any helpfull advice for me along the lines of what my first move should be.

 

thanks in advance

 

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Please please someone advise an dhelp me on how to proceed. Am so depressed i cant think straight. My case with Woolwich-Barclays is getting more complicated. Received a letter today that barclaya has filed in a defence and my case transfered to my local court in bromley. I find the wordings of their defence too complicated. Any help out there? am desperate. I an write out what their defence case is if need be. Thanks in advance. anxiously waiting for a reply

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Please please someone advise an dhelp me on how to proceed. Am so depressed i cant think straight. My case with Woolwich-Barclays is getting more complicated. Received a letter today that barclaya has filed in a defence and my case transfered to my local court in bromley. I find the wordings of their defence too complicated. Any help out there? am desperate. I an write out what their defence case is if need be. Thanks in advance. anxiously waiting for a reply

 

Take a look at #105 in my thread. It's got the defence they filed in my case. You should also keep your postings to your own thread. It makes it easier for us to follow it.

 

The link is with my signature under this post.

To follow my case progress, click here to see where I'm at right now.

 

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