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We issued our claim on mcol against halifax on the 18th. At the moment (including interest) the full amount we want is £4,250.95 (plus the fee).

 

Today we have an offer of £2,763.00. No mention of the claim just a thank you for my recent letter.

So do I class this as "ignoring the claim" and don't respond just wait for the 14 days, or take it as partial payment as I would do had they done this before issuing the claim?

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You have a choice. I would reply saying thanks very much put it in my account and Oh by the way I'm still going for the rest! there are templates in the library to do that. I think. (My opinion only!!!) That letters have crossed in the post. They are responding to previous mail. They just don't work that fast!

There would be nothing wrong in replying saying you'll accept/pursue the rest. Make sure you quote the date of the letter you're replying to!

Do not mention that you have filed.

On the 8th of Feb when you get it all back you can buy me a pint!

 

A D

[sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]"Another charge by the Bank?"

 

1st Claim (Current account)

30/11/06 WON! £3146.41

 

2nd Claim (Mortgage charges)

27/3/07 WON! - £277

 

3rd Claim (Credit card charges)

14/5/07 WON! £300

 

4th Claim (Old account 97-99 £444)

20/4/07 Prelim sent

9/5/07 LBA sent

Can't remember now but I WON!!!

My current thread - An A-Z - My previous saga

 

IF THIS HAS HELPED PLEASE CLICK THE SCALES - THANK YOU.

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