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Happy New Year everyone.

 

Just to update you all:

 

we got a court day through from the court, for 6/3/07, and need to have the court bundle back to the court by 9/1/07, which is mostly in hand, however I have a couple of questions...

 

1) A copy of the bundle has to go to Abbey - who should that go to and what address? Should it go to their solicitor...?

 

2) I've put together the bundle from the site - however on the zip file that is in the library - there appears to be bits missing....for example, on the one I printed out the other day there is no OFT statement summary and there is also bits missing in the the text (I don't know if they are supposed to be missing) e.g. page 26 (when nothing has been added) about a third down the page, it just says 30 ... and nothing more until it gets to 31.

 

I hope this makes sense...

 

Would be greatful if someone could advise asap as I would like to post these bundles today.

 

Carly

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It will be listed on their headed paper probably in small print at the bottom - will be on bank statements along with any letters you have received from them.

Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer.

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Right - just to let you know, Mum got a phone call on Weds from shAbbey suggested that she settle as going to court will be really stressful. Court date set for early March. They offered her £3200. Mum said no and told the guy (in the legal dept) that she didn't mind going to court as she'd never been before and it might be interesting!!!

 

Anyways, she said she wanted the full amount, plus costs and interest. He told her it would be 'very difficult' for them to do that. That was that.

 

So today mum calls me out (I'm asleep!) and says I'll be happy she called as she's just received a cheque through from Abbey for £4770 odd!

 

 

YAY! :)

 

Keep going everyone - you get there in the end!

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