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I've been unsuccesful with my on line claim (on the last day) and I've now received a defence to the claim at my local court. Should I proceed???

 

I wouldnt care I messed up my claim in the first place cos I was claiming £299 + the 8% but I didnt add the 8% to my total, not realising until I'd submitted the claim.

 

Anyway their defance has 9 points and seems to go on forever, even onto a seperate sheet. I cant list it all here but they say that when I opened the account I knwe that there would be charges and if I'd stayed in credit etc.,

 

I'm woried now that I'm going to be the first person to fail and end up owing them money that I cant afford to pay!

 

Can anyone advise please?:o

 

Hi dont panic which bank is it. Just read the threads and faqs they will help you, a defence on the last day is the norm if you are dealing with Natwest or RBS and cobbetts

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Thanks fot the quick reply. Its Lloyds TSB. So you think its worth taking them on?

 

YES they have taken your money from you. All you need to do is read the faqs and Lloyds threads. They will pay the full amount in the end. All they are trying to do is scare you. They are hoping that you will capitulate chack out the returned charges survey see how much the have paid out already. Any probs pm me.:D

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Guys is can I add the interest that I foolishly missed off now or is it too late for that?

 

Should I contact them and suggest that?

 

You can write to the court and inform them you have made a mistake and ask them to change the amount claimed, however how much is the interest? if it is very small i would consider not bothering.

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