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Sorry does any of my claim come under the human right act?

 

For the distress they have caused my wife (and therefor ME) over the years, it damn well should - on at least a couple of heading :(

 

Good luck with your claim :)

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Hey Evryone

 

Have just filed my claim, I am going to write to Phil Beaumont to tell him that I have started the claim today and will enclose of printed copy of the claim, so they cannot claim neglagence!!

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Hi everyone x

I filed my claim for £3,000 on the 8th of June I recieved a letter from their solicitors (DG Solicitors) on the 13th of June offering me half. I do not want to give up now but how do I let them know do i reply or ignore as they have not entered a defence ???

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Hi everyone

 

I have recieved my letter from DG solicitors today, the states as follows:

 

"We have been instructed in relation to the claim you have recently issued against HSBC. To enable our client to consider your claim please supply a breakdown of the amount ou are claiming."

 

I wondred what the opinions of others were on this, should i do the wo the work for them and send them these details, or refuse, saying that as a huge company they should have the staff and resources to do this themselves?

 

Please let me know your thoughts!!

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Hi everyone

 

I have recieved my letter from DG solicitors today, the states as follows:

 

"We have been instructed in relation to the claim you have recently issued against HSBC. To enable our client to consider your claim please supply a breakdown of the amount ou are claiming."

 

I wondred what the opinions of others were on this, should i do the wo the work for them and send them these details, or refuse, saying that as a huge company they should have the staff and resources to do this themselves?

 

Please let me know your thoughts!!

 

this is very strange, im claiming a similar amount and i too got exactly the same letter today (thought it was gonna be them saying i could have my money :( )

ive been told by one of the moderators that they do need this information and that i should send it asap, so im going to post it tomorrow and fax it to their office aswell

HSBC- £4995, settled payment in full

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Funnily enough thats the exact same reply we had today aswell.

I PM'd spiceskull about a draft letter and this is the template given.

 

Dear Sir/Madam

 

With reference to your letter dated [DATE], claim No. XXXXXXXX with your client [bANK]. The bank was provided with a particularised schedule of charges, for which I am claiming a refund, on [DATE].

 

For your convenience, a summary of the charges is detailed below:

 

Penalty Charges - Total: £xxx.xx

Penalty Interest - Total: £xxx.xx

TOTAL: £xxx.xx

s.69 Interest 8% APR – Total: £xxx.xx

TOTAL: £xxx.xx

 

From the above summary you can see that the total amount I am claiming, for unlawfully applied bank charges, plus court fees, is £XXXXXX. I shall pursue your client for the FULL amount, and without conditions, unless my claim is met, to my complete satisfaction, in advance of any hearing

 

If your client is minded that the charges are fair, reasonable and transparent, then they are welcome to demonstrate this position to the judge.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Also someone else said they'd received that letter then had a settlement figure for full amount 2 days later. Lets all cross our fingers.

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