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Not, in fact, one from the HSBC then? ;)

 

Netty, when you get it, if you are going to save it then NS&I have some really good accounts with some very competitive interest rates - National Savings & Investments - The safest home for your money - if you've no intentions of saving it, then can I recommend the Nicolas Feuillatte Cuvee Speciale Vintage 1999 or 2000 champagne - only about £20 a bottle if you buy a case from tesco.com :D

 

Not to encourage spending and alcoholism...!

Dave

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HSBC: Settled - Offered full refund 2 days before MCOL - £2934.50

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OO - I put in a URL and it's turned it into a marketing ploy... is that a feature of the forum?

Dave

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Absolutely right - you're going to get the full amount with costs and interest. Stay focussed on that shining day when you open the post, and one of the letters is from DG saying that they're oh so very sorry, and that they're admitting all fault, and that they'd like you to have all your cash back... Well, 1 of 3 isn't bad!

Dave

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hi everybody

 

i've decided to start on my second claim againt hsbc - from nov 06 to date lol. i know.... they can't close my account because i've beaten them to it already. i've entered into some interesting dialogue via email with my branch's customer credit services, who even though i've told her i have already filed one claim, seems content to let me do it again, this time sending her the breakdown of charges etc.

 

oh well...here we go again!

If i've been helpful in any way....then tip my scales over there!

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no maleo, but i'm not expecting anything until the end of next week anyway. they are due to defend by 17th feb so.... tumtitumtitum.. til then zzzzz!!!zzzzz!!!! :D

If i've been helpful in any way....then tip my scales over there!

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i agree with you lats, i can only put it down to the weather. it's particularly bad in brum - where dg are so maybe they've been going home early because of the snow. wonder if peeps will get their offers on monday instead?

lets hope so

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Hi Netty, I am on the same timescale as you and haven't heard a thing from DG. They did respond to my messages left at Rachels voicemail though. They confirmed they had received my breakdown and it was being dealt with. I think I will ring them next week.

How do you spell Rachel, Rachal, Racheal???

Thinking of emailing her as well.

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Uh oh they defended mine :(!

 

"Defence

You are unable to take any further action online on this claim.

 

The Defendant disputes the whole amount you have claimed. Your claim cannot proceed online and will be transferred to the appropriate court for continuation. You will receive confirmation to where the claim has been transferred to shortly."

 

Check your mcol netty :)

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so, jump on the bandwagon - don't give them time to breathe "I see you are defending the claim - have you received my breakdown", next time:

"i will be submitting my a.q. shortly (not really) - any idea how long it will take your office to deal with my claim" - then: "anything i can do to expedite your dealing with my claim" bumpity bump - get yours to the top guys - send (fax) another breakdown with a little note: just in case you need another copy of my breakdown, please attach this to my file".

whatever and whenever - let's make them sick of you and want it out of the way before the aq is due. sod this new tactic of theirs - waiting until the aq is due and not filing - make them earn their money. and when they say "it is with the client" or "there is a 2-3 week backlog in dealing with the claims" just point out that they have already had 28 days to deal with it and filing the aq will be raising your price and wouldn't they like to clear out some of the outstanding claims to make room for all the new ones coming along - with all the adverse publicity the banks are getting - they had better get prepared for more claims, not less. don't get into any arguments or negotiations with them - just quick statements - probably get voicemail anyway - but ask them to return your call - get chummy with them, guys - now you can actually do something. always polite but firm. let's get these two done, three - rooster's too - who all was in that support group - first one to the finish buys the beers!

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And there was us hoping they'd default for you!!! Ah well, as least you won't have far to walk to the court in Brum! x

Dave

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