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hi just to update on my case

i am just about to complete the allocation questionaire and send back to the court can someone tell me what happens next? and what sort of timescale it will be .

thanks

zanna

4/07/06 sent letter re data protection act request NatWest

25/07/06 sent 2nd request to alex lyon

1/08/06 recieved statements (NatWest)

4/08/06 sent S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) goldfish recorded delivery

4/08/06 sent SAR capital one recorded delivery

14/09/06 sent request for repayment letter and schedule of claim for charges goldfish

14/09/06 as above to capital one

21/09/06 recieved offer from capital one

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Hi Zanna

 

The next stage is you will receive an Allocation Order and directions from the court. This will tell you which track your claim has been allocated to, any pre trial requirements such as disclosure and either a date or a window in which the case will be heard.

 

It's more likely that you will get a cheque before any of this happens.

 

It might be a good idea to re post this in your original thread. It makes it much easier to keep track of things.

 

Paul

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If you PM me for advice I will only reply in your own thread

 

Never under estimate your ability. I won over £17,000!

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thanks for the info

re sticking to my original thread this may sound thick after all these months but i coundnt remember how to go from the original!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i dont know how to move this to it either any reminders!

4/07/06 sent letter re data protection act request NatWest

25/07/06 sent 2nd request to alex lyon

1/08/06 recieved statements (NatWest)

4/08/06 sent S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) goldfish recorded delivery

4/08/06 sent SAR capital one recorded delivery

14/09/06 sent request for repayment letter and schedule of claim for charges goldfish

14/09/06 as above to capital one

21/09/06 recieved offer from capital one

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Zanna

 

Stick to one thread!!! Bookworm has just merged 14 and now here's another one!

It makes it hard for people to help you if you're flying around all over the place - they don't know you've replied if you start a new thread.

To reply to an existing thread, simply go all the way to the last one posted and, immediately underneath, you'll find a button marked 'post reply'. press it and you'll be on the same one. Or use the quick reply box, which is what I'm doing now.

Getting to an existing thread is, IMHO, easier than starting a new one. When you get your e-mail alert, click on the blue-highlighted thread name in the 'xxxxx has replied...' paragraph. If it won't click, for whatever reason, copy the whole thread name and paste it into the address panel in your browser.

Best wishes

 

Westy

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Nov 1 2006 Preliminary letter

21 Feb 2007 - cheque arrived for charges+DEBIT interest +Statutory Interest! Hurray!

Read all about it: natwesttookmymoney - v- NatWest

DONATE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN TO KEEP THE SITE GOING.

 

What can you claim? Vampiress has a good idea:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/69877-what-can-you-claim.html

Anything I say is just a suggestion. I'm a bigmouth, not a lawyer!

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:) westy

believe me i am trying to stick to one thread.............i know very trying hopefully should manage now

thanks for help

zanna

4/07/06 sent letter re data protection act request NatWest

25/07/06 sent 2nd request to alex lyon

1/08/06 recieved statements (NatWest)

4/08/06 sent S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) goldfish recorded delivery

4/08/06 sent SAR capital one recorded delivery

14/09/06 sent request for repayment letter and schedule of claim for charges goldfish

14/09/06 as above to capital one

21/09/06 recieved offer from capital one

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Or click on threads subscribed to. Your original threads will be there.

My advice has hardly any legal foundation whatsoever, however you never know it it might just work!

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NatWest Prelim 07.10.206

LBA 21.10.2006

MCOL 30.10.2006

Acknowledgment of Service 06.11.2006

Offer of approx 50% £2200.00 22.11.2006

Full settlement £4500 received 03.01.2007

Smile settled in full

Barclaycard settled in full

RBS Worldwide settled in full

Lloyds TSB settled in full £750.00

Lloyds TSB settled in Full £275.00 11.04.2007

Lloyds TSB business account £1376.00 AQ filed

Lloyds TSB Business account settled in full 21.05.07

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Well done Zanna! You've successfully replied to this thread!

I'm going to reply to your other existing thread - the 14-threads-merged-one - so you can find your way back to that one, too.

If you find yourself lost again, click on your name at the side of one of your posts, click then on 'view public profile'. Scroll down a bit and you will see a choice of viewing all threads started by you. click on it and you will, indeed, get a list of all your current threads. Click on the one that suits your requirements and you will find yourself there! You will be at the beginning but you will find, above the first post, a box on the right-hand side that will tell you how many pages you have and give you the choice of going straight to the last (i.e., most recent) page. If you click on that it will take you there. Otherwise, just scroll down the page until you come to the end.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Westy

Westy

 

 

 

If you like my post, click the scales!!

 

Nov 1 2006 Preliminary letter

21 Feb 2007 - cheque arrived for charges+DEBIT interest +Statutory Interest! Hurray!

Read all about it: natwesttookmymoney - v- NatWest

DONATE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN TO KEEP THE SITE GOING.

 

What can you claim? Vampiress has a good idea:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/69877-what-can-you-claim.html

Anything I say is just a suggestion. I'm a bigmouth, not a lawyer!

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