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Curtis V Barclaycard - Time lapse query


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I started the process with Barclaycard back in August, when the first letter was sent, 2nd letter was sent in September. At the same time I was progressing with my Barclays claim, which I have now subsequently won so the Barclaycard claim was put on the back burner until now. I would like to know if I should now go straight to the Moneyclaim stage, even after four months or should I re-send the first two letters again.

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I would just send them a letter stating that you have sent two letters (give dates went letters were sent) and that you are still seeking to recover these charges then give them 14 days to reply, depending upon they reply (or not) then go for the N1 issue.

 

But i am sure there are people on here who could tell me if this is wrong, it is just that you have then shown how you have been willing to try and solve this issue without going to court.

 

Hope this helps, good luck

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Datxman v Lloyds TSB 2006 ** WON** 27/2/2006

With no conditions

Datxman v Capital One 2006

S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) letter sent - July 2006

Non-compliance letter sent - 11/09/2006

enforcement letter sent - 11/09/2006

Statements finally received - 27/09/06

Prelim Letter - sent 28/09/06 - £540

Lowell has bought the debt and I have asked them to wipe it clean due to lack of funds

Datxman v Barclaycard 2006

Won no conditions

 

 

[sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]Time is running out for the banks :)

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