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i may have a bit of a problem, i have checked on royal mail web and seen that my 1st prelim letter has been delivered - so i have just marked the days off on my calendar. the first 14 days not a problem, send LBA then 14 days on from that is a problem as it falls in the week i am away!!! isnt that always the way!! will this be a problem for me.? can i just delay going to the court to make claim until the following week? or can i collect the paperwork from the court early before i go away fill it out and get someone to take it to the court when its due?

has anyone any advice that can help me please :confused:

 

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well i like a challange,,, i am taking on the nationwide twice (husbands and mine) now i am taking on barclays for my son in law.. must be enjoying it!! so now posting in barclays forum too!

barclays returned the SAR cheque today with a letter saying the information would be sent complimentry!!! shame nationwide didnt do that!!

 

also how do i make a permanant list at the bottom of my threads, like an add on or signature.

thanks

 

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Nice one rightfullymine... Ive taken on Halifax Bank account, they pay out to easily :D im taking on capital One Credit Cards, sent in Prelims, ive also sent in Prelims for 3 Halifax credit Cards, and doing the Yorkshire Bank for elderly neighbours who are retired and on pensions... So like you at the moment im posting everywhere too.. and when that calms down.. ive still got Citi Cards to do, but im saving that for when i get CAG withdrawel LMAO :D

 

Last but not least MCOL stage with Nationwide and im days away from payment.. (Hope)

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yes eggopp i have got to challenge mint, barclaycard, 3x cap one acc. thomas cook.

i havnt done any credit cards they worry me a bit as ours are complex as some have been to court, we are paying £20 month on all of them to keep them from the door..

i will watch and learn from you.. :)

 

wow bet you cant wait to spend that money!! nice one, hope you get it soon.. and enjoy :D

 

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Whether they have been to court or not, whats rightfully yours should be paid back.. Ive got an IVA which is one step down from bankruptcy, but hey who give a monkeys, im challenging all of them..... Dont matter how complicated they are/get i want more, ive got the CAG bug hahaha

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you are inspiring me, i get all excited with the thought of taking on the rest credit cards and more, then i get really scared.. its all in such a mes i dont know where i would start.. i burried my head for over a year so as you can imagine - im in deep

but i will be watching your progress with interest and hopefully with a sucess under my belt it will give me confidence to tackle the rest..

i have thought of bankruptcy but that scares me too. :eek:

im a whimp really :o

thanks for your support though

 

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