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    • Couldn't agree more, really wanted a true ruling on this just for the knowledge but pretty sure the Judge made some decisions today that he didn't need to?.. maybe they all go this way on the day? We hear back so few post court dates I'm not sure. Each Judge has some level of discretion. Their sol was another Junior not even working at their Firm, so couldn't speak directly for them! that was fortunate I think because if she would have rejected in court better, she might have  been able to force ruling, we are at that point!, everybody there!!, Judge basically said openly that he can see everything for Judgement!!!  but she just said "I can speak to the claimant and find out!" - creating the opportunity for me to accept. I really think the Judge did me a favor today by saying it without saying it. Knowing the rep for the sol couldn't really speak to the idea in the moment. Been to court twice in a fortnight, on both occasions heard 4 times with others and both of my claims, the clerk mention to one or both parties "Letting the Judge know if you want to have a quick chat with each other"! So, it appears there's an expectation of the court that there is one last attempt at settling before going through the door. So, not a Sol tactic, just Court process!. Judge was not happy we hadn't tried to settle outside! We couldn't because she went to the loo and the Judge called us in 10 minutes early! - another reason to stand down to allow that conv to happen. Stars aligned there for me I think. But yeh, if the sol themselves, or someone who can make decisions on the case were in court, I would have received a Judgement against today I think. She was an 'advocate'.. if I recall her intro to me correctly.. So verbal arguments can throw spanners in Court because Plinks dogs outsource their work and send a Junior advocate.
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Thanks Pat & Tipsy - I'll give Barclays a call tomorrow.

 

The courts have only given me 8 days notice for this hearing and it just panicked me cos it's not something I was expecting.

 

Hopefully they'll be prepared to settle!:)

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I'm getting good at this lol

28/2/07

Sent request for repayment of charges totalling £2,800 (I want it ALL back!).

8/3/07

Barclays send sorry your not happy letter

14/3/07

Letter before action sent

25/4/07

Barclays offer £1,790

27/4/07

Thanks but no thanks to the offer sent

28/4/07

Filed with mcol, now looking at a figure of £3,500, they should of paid up when i asked nicely :-D

11/5/07

Barclays acknowledge claim

30/5/07

Barclays defend claim

19/6/07

Received notice of transfer to Northampton County Court and barclays excuse for a defence!!!

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I'll try and avoid you for a while saintly lol

 

Good luck for tomorrow banksworstnightmare let us know how you get on :)

28/2/07

Sent request for repayment of charges totalling £2,800 (I want it ALL back!).

8/3/07

Barclays send sorry your not happy letter

14/3/07

Letter before action sent

25/4/07

Barclays offer £1,790

27/4/07

Thanks but no thanks to the offer sent

28/4/07

Filed with mcol, now looking at a figure of £3,500, they should of paid up when i asked nicely :-D

11/5/07

Barclays acknowledge claim

30/5/07

Barclays defend claim

19/6/07

Received notice of transfer to Northampton County Court and barclays excuse for a defence!!!

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Pfffffffffftttt!

 

I knew I should have put a copyright on it, Id be minted now..

lol

 

only joshing guys, keep up the good advice.

 

just one other thing....make sure you have your updated SOC's and all costs in front of you so you can compare figures before settling....only settle for your amount [if higher that is ;)]

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http://www.findmadeleine.com/

http://news.sky.com/skynews/madeleine

 

If I dont reply to a direct question please feel free to PM me.

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Cheers Dar3n,

 

I've just been working out my figures and the claim currently stands at £1405.82.

 

Any tips on how I should start my conversation with Krysta? - I don't want to mess this up now!:p

 

Thanks:)

:-xBanksworstnightmare!:-x

 

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Hi,

 

Does anyone have an alternative contact to Krysta Campbell in the Barclays Litigation dept? I have telephoned her twice today, but no answer. I sent her an e-mail at 12:30pm but have still not had a response.

 

Does anyone know if she is at work - she may be sick or on holiday? I really need to get the ball rolling and see if they will settle now as there are only 3 working days left until my prelim hearing and I really do not want to go (I will tho, if I have to!)

 

Thanks,

:-xBanksworstnightmare!:-x

 

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I think she's just really busy at the moment, keep trying you will get her :)

28/2/07

Sent request for repayment of charges totalling £2,800 (I want it ALL back!).

8/3/07

Barclays send sorry your not happy letter

14/3/07

Letter before action sent

25/4/07

Barclays offer £1,790

27/4/07

Thanks but no thanks to the offer sent

28/4/07

Filed with mcol, now looking at a figure of £3,500, they should of paid up when i asked nicely :-D

11/5/07

Barclays acknowledge claim

30/5/07

Barclays defend claim

19/6/07

Received notice of transfer to Northampton County Court and barclays excuse for a defence!!!

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Cheers Tipsy, hopefully she'll reply to my e-mail. It's hard for me to telephone her during 9-5 cos I'm at work and only have my lunch and breaks to call her! It would be typical if she had the same lunch hour as me!

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Did you put in your email that your court date is only 3 days away?

28/2/07

Sent request for repayment of charges totalling £2,800 (I want it ALL back!).

8/3/07

Barclays send sorry your not happy letter

14/3/07

Letter before action sent

25/4/07

Barclays offer £1,790

27/4/07

Thanks but no thanks to the offer sent

28/4/07

Filed with mcol, now looking at a figure of £3,500, they should of paid up when i asked nicely :-D

11/5/07

Barclays acknowledge claim

30/5/07

Barclays defend claim

19/6/07

Received notice of transfer to Northampton County Court and barclays excuse for a defence!!!

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She probably will tomorrow, i'm sure it wont hurt to keep ringing though or send a reminder email tomorrow

28/2/07

Sent request for repayment of charges totalling £2,800 (I want it ALL back!).

8/3/07

Barclays send sorry your not happy letter

14/3/07

Letter before action sent

25/4/07

Barclays offer £1,790

27/4/07

Thanks but no thanks to the offer sent

28/4/07

Filed with mcol, now looking at a figure of £3,500, they should of paid up when i asked nicely :-D

11/5/07

Barclays acknowledge claim

30/5/07

Barclays defend claim

19/6/07

Received notice of transfer to Northampton County Court and barclays excuse for a defence!!!

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I've tried ringing her a few times since I finished work, but no answer....I'll try her before I start work tomorrow, hopefully she'll be in the office early. I'll send her another e-mail tonight as well then she'll have it first thing tomorrow.:)

 

Thanks for the info Miss Muppet, I'll definitely have a read of that.

:-xBanksworstnightmare!:-x

 

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Contact them anytime now, they seem to be changing their policy, a few people have had success as soon as they have received the court date.

 

simply ask Krys who is handling your claim and to connect you or give you contact details.

 

Remember, before calling, have your updated SOC's + costs in front of you to compare their figures, do not settle until YOU are happy with the amount.

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http://www.findmadeleine.com/

http://news.sky.com/skynews/madeleine

 

If I dont reply to a direct question please feel free to PM me.

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Hooray - I can see the light at the end of the tunnel!

 

This morning I was still having no luck getting in touch with Krysta - I called her numerous times and left a message on her answer machine. She had not replied to my e-mails so I forwarded them to Kate as per Dar£n's suggestion (thanks!:) ) and booked a half day from work for 31/05/07 as I was starting to think I would actually have to attend the prelim hearing!

 

Thankfully, this afternoon I received an e-mail from Barclays:

 

I am dealing with your claim against the bank. Firstly I want to offer my sincere apologies that I haven't been in contact with you sooner. We had no notice of next weeks hearing. I'm sending a settlement letter in the post to you today, which settles your claim in full.

 

If you could send it back to me over the weekend then I will have your account credited when I return to work on Tuesday.

 

So far, so good - lets hope I get the letter tomorrow and the figures match mine!

 

I've not cancelled my half day yet as there's still a chance I might have to attend the prelim. Hopefully, on Tuesday the money will be in my account and I will finally be able to relax!:D Once this is over, I will post the details for my contact - I have name/e-mail/direct line.

 

I would like to say a big thankyou to everyone's support, advice and encouragement. This site is a great help and I will definitely be making a donation as soon as I get the money to show my gratitude.:p

 

I'll keep you posted!

:-xBanksworstnightmare!:-x

 

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I received the settlement letter from Barclays this morning and they are offering £1391.89 - this is the amount showing on my MCOL claim form. They haven't added the extra interest (daily rate at £0.23) but this only equates to approx £15.00 so I'm not going to argue, and just accept their offer.

 

In a minute I'm going to cross out the confidentiality agreement, sign it and e-mail the letter to my contact. All going well and the money should be in my account Tuesday!

 

Nearly there now, and I haven't even had to do any court bundles!

 

:D:):D:):D:)

:-xBanksworstnightmare!:-x

 

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Cheers everyone.... Have had a few probs e-mailing to my contact - the e-mail keeps rejecting from the contacts mailbox due to size. I'll have to fax my agreement on Tuesday but all should still go to plan! :)

:-xBanksworstnightmare!:-x

 

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