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CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!

 

 

Now......I've lost track of your thread.... so please remind us all how much ??

 

(Also, am I right in believing you actually work for Lloyds) ??:)

All opinions and advice I offer are purely my own, and are offered without any liability. If unsure seek the help of a licensed professional

...just because something's in print doesn't mean its true.... just look at you Banks T&C's for example !

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Result!!!!

 

Money deposited into account today, 10 days after they recieved my acceptance form. I wonder if my letter had any effect on this???

 

I guess that means.

 

 

I WON !!!!!!!

 

 

TezViper

 

Tezviper - did you send a letter to S,C&M ?

 

If you did can you post a copy on here please.

 

I returned my acceptance about the same time as you (recorded as delivered 16th April)and still dont have it in the account (customer recovery put £750 yesterday in as a GOGW/full and final settlement) but as i accepted the circ £5K I want that

 

Any advice anybody?

If I have managed to help you in anyway then please click my scales

 

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Hi all,

 

Claim was for a total of £1385 including interest and court fee.

I sent letters to Lloyds and to SC&M earlier in week to complain about some of the things going on.

Not the best letter but here it is

 

Sechiari Clark & Mitchell Solicitors

Department SO

PO Box 499

Upper Ground Floor

1-5 Queens Road Quadrant

Brighton

BN1 3XJ

 

25th April 2007

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

 

Claim Number: xxxxxxxx

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am writing to you regarding the above claim that has almost reached its conclusion as settlement has been offered.

However I have contacted yourselves twice now to see if you have received the acceptance form that you asked me to return no later than the 19th April. I returned the form 2 weeks ago and so far you have been unable to confirm to me that this has been received. I find it hard to believe that an organisation like yourselves does not have the facilities or the resources to answer this question regarding what I consider to be such an important matter.

As such I have not discontinued my claim as you have requested and will be attending the pre hearing on May 21st If this has not been resolved.

I have sent a Letter to Lloyds regarding this matter and if I have not received response regarding these matters that I have outlined within the next 7 days then I will be contacting the Office of Fair trading and the Financial Ombudsman Service to issue a formal complaint.

Yours sincerely

 

 

 

 

TezViper

 

 

Also its actually my other half that worked fo Lloyds although she left the bank earlier this year. She was a staff member when action was started.

 

TezViper

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TezViper

 

I give advice not as an expert on law, only as a guy who succesfully claimed back £3385 from The Halifax. Followed by another £2611.

 

Lloyds TSB settled in full before hearing

 

Cap One offered full settlement and default removed.

 

If I help in any way then please donate to the site when you are succesful

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Thanks for that Tez

 

I am going to modify it slightly as I havent got a hearing date yet and fax it to S,C&M on Monday morning - hope it spurs them into getting the money put in

If I have managed to help you in anyway then please click my scales

 

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Good Luck Mate, Its also worth sending a similar letter to The customer service recovery centre as thats what I did.

 

TezViper

TezViper

 

I give advice not as an expert on law, only as a guy who succesfully claimed back £3385 from The Halifax. Followed by another £2611.

 

Lloyds TSB settled in full before hearing

 

Cap One offered full settlement and default removed.

 

If I help in any way then please donate to the site when you are succesful

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Good Luck Mate, Its also worth sending a similar letter to The customer service recovery centre as thats what I did.

 

TezViper

Did you send a copy of the acceptance as well?

If I have managed to help you in anyway then please click my scales

 

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tez, i was watching this one to see how the bank would deal with an employee claiming from their employer. Congratulations!!

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Thanks a lot, it just goes to show that they will even do it to their own employees and that they are well within their rights to claim it back.

And yes I sent back the signed acceptance form.

 

TezViper

TezViper

 

I give advice not as an expert on law, only as a guy who succesfully claimed back £3385 from The Halifax. Followed by another £2611.

 

Lloyds TSB settled in full before hearing

 

Cap One offered full settlement and default removed.

 

If I help in any way then please donate to the site when you are succesful

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