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Hi there all, i am just about to claim back my charges on 2 accounts through the court, (had no reply back from my LBA to lloyds/tsb) can i claim both accounts on the one claim form? or will i have to issue them both seperately? one is for £1900 the other for app £200.

and should i do this through my local courts or moneyclaim online?

thanks in anticipation for your help,

PS just received settlement from Natwest from my preliminary approach for repayment! was only a small amount but it all adds up dunnit!

Peace n that

Davyboy

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Davyboy I claimed both my accounts (with Halifax) in one claim to avoid paying two lots of court fees and got settlement in full for them. As long as you have account details for both accounts I don't see why you can't. I would, however, suggest you use the paper N1 form and submit it in by hand or post to your local court. It gives you more room to write your particulars of claim....link for pdf file is available in the library of templates :)

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DAY 1: 12/09 - S A R to British Gas

DAY 45: 27/10 - Data Non-Compliance sent off

DAY 67: 18/11 - N1 Deemed served

DAY 114: 03/01 - Judgment served £60 cheque rec'd; Prelim sent for overpayment refund of £393.06

24 Days: E2Save Settled in full £70

59 Days: Barclaycard claim Settled in full £134.39

162 Days: Halifax Settled in full £1543.80

179 Days: Barclays1 Settled in full £2450.45 + £447.02 in costs

254 Days: Barclays 2 Settled in full £1450.91

 

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