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    • please complete this: and post up the defence you filed too    not sure where you got that from... is this the same issue? Logging on to MCOL - is the site down? - Financial Legal Issues - Consumer Action Group  
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I hope someone can help me answer a few questions before I head out to start my campaign against Lloyds Bank.

1 – Business Account – Ltd Company

I was director and had this account for a few years before ceasing trading around 2002. There were charges that were incurred, and without looking at statements at the moment I would assume that it would be in the region of £1000. Having looked through the FAQ, I could not find an answer so my question is;

If the limited company has ceased trading and all claims would be made through the company, would I encounter any difficulties in making any claims? If successful, I’m assuming that all charges would be refunded to the company, but since the company does not have an account any more how would I, as director, benefit from those refunds?

2 – Lloyds Credit Card

I had a personal credit card with about £12500 debt to pay. In January I was lucky and got a tax refund which I used to clear my debts. I reached an agreement with Lloyds to pay £8000 and call it quits which I did and paid off my debt immediately.

Is it worth pursuing with this any further or should I consider myself lucky?

I have a personal account which the FAQ has answered, so I’m hoping to pursue that claim.

Any answers to assist in the above would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi,

 

I hope someone can answer the questions asked above, its been sometime since i posted them, but unfortunately i didn't get a reply.

 

In addition to the above questions, i would like to ask;

 

Do i need to pay £10 for each account being requested in the DPA letter? or will one letter, asking for information from 3 accounts with one payment of £10 cover it all?

 

Many thanks in advance for your help.

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1. Business A/c Sorry can't help with this.

 

2. You can claim penalty charges from the CC even though the a/c is closed and was settled .

 

3. A DPA request is about an individual, as long as the accounts are with the same organisation and in the same name, only 1 £10 fee.

 

4. Data Protection Act does not apply to Ltd companies onlly individfual, sole traders or partnerships.

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3. A Data Protection Act request is about an individual, as long as the accounts are with the same organisation and in the same name, only 1 £10 fee.

 

4. Data Protection Act does not apply to Ltd companies onlly individfual, sole traders or partnerships.

 

Michael,

 

Thank you very much, thats enough to allow me to get my inital letter sent off. I'll await the other replies.

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