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  • 1 month later...

Can anyone help me. A friend of mine has put a claim in to Royal Bank of Scotland along with his wife. His wife has had her charges refunded in full without having to do an online claim. But her husband has done the online money claim quite a while back, and has had to pay a further £100. He has just received a letter saying that Royal Bank of Scotland are taking HIM to court on 8th June to defend his claim. Do you think it will actually go to court? Have you heard of this happening before?

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Was the extra £100 for the Allocation Questionnaire? I personally have not heard of Royal Bank of Scotland turning up to court, they are just probably going to defend the claim and then pay up at the 11th hour, but please continue to get more advice.

 

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No haven't heard of them turning up in court, is it just a simple case of your friend claiming for bank charges or are there other factors involved. I take it if it is just bank charges your friend is only claiming 8% stat interest, or is it a credit card claim and your friend is claiming CCI.

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My friend filed a claim on line against royal bank of scotland on 10th Jan. Solicitors for RBS are taking him to court on 8 June. This morning he received a letter from the solicitors with a cheque for £1100 which is less than half of what he was claiming. would his payment not have come direct from RBS and straight into his bank account. He is concerned that the solicitor has had full amount from RBS but is only forwarding him half. Has anyone heard of this happening before?

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can anyone help me. Lloyds TSB have made two payments of full charges with only one request letter. I done request letter then online court claim. I got a letter this morning from the court titled 'Notice of Transfer of Proceeding'. Can anyone adivse me what to do next. I am concerned that they are not going to pay me.

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For that's the best way of getting others to stand alongside you.... especially those with experience of Lloyds.

 

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