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I have spent two weeks going over this excellent site's documentation and have now sent a prelim letter to NatWest requesting payment of just over £2,000 in charges going back six years.

 

I am looking forward to Court action. I recently successfully sued a firm of bailiffs and am itching to have a go at another piratical organisation!

 

I wonder if anyone reading this has considered the penalties levied by Transport for London and their Congestion Charge? Is there a real difference between bank penalties and TfL CC penalties? Maybe a new thread somewhere...

 

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Welcome to the site.

I will start a thread for you and transfere this there.

A good idea if you could post the details of your action with the baliffs in our baliff section....

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Comrades

 

No response from the jollies at NatWest at all from prelim letter regarding my £2,000+, so LBA has now gone off and they have until 23rd March - at which point it's a full broadside with the help of MCOL.

 

Must say, and I know I shouldn't, I am rather enjoying all this...

 

Good luck all

 

LA

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Well done, keep at 'em, seems they are paying out a little quicker in some cases but perhaps their workloads is a bit too high for them to respond to every one quickly!!

 

Good luck (not that you need it)

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Good luck lord alcohol - and don't worry about the court process, there a loads of members at the same stage as you at the moment. Nearly there - just play the waiting game for a little longer........ then you'll get your nice fat cheque back!!!!! :D

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Amazing.

 

Rather than cough up the dough which NatWest must know is unlawfully taken, they would rather pay out interest and Cobblers' fees just to (apparently) make it as awkward and time-consuming as possible for their customers to reclaim what is rightfully theirs.

 

Anyway, NatWest acknowledged my claim on the last day and have stated that they intend to defend it. Last day to file their defence is 28th April.

 

In the meantime, and just to show that I'm not to be trifled with, I've started a claim for charges on a business account too. Arf! Arf!

 

What a pitiful organisation they are, to be sure.

 

Good luck all.

 

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Hey lord alcohol............. good luck!!!! Onwards and upwards as our parkie would say!!! xxx :D

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Hi all,

 

Have just received Cobbler's defence and another document, a Request for Information and Clarification under CPR Part 18.

 

The defence is laughable. I can only image that poor Lynsey is churning out this guff knowing full well it will never be presented in Court. How embarassing for her if it was!

 

As for the CPR 18 info, I've pointed out to Cobblers that they are merely wasting time by asking for this. I've cc'd the Court and also told them that Cobblers are wasting time, and have also asked them to write and ask if they intend to be present in Court.

 

This is just delaying tactics isn't it? It can't be anything else, unless that Lynsey has lost the plot entirely.

 

Good luck everyone

LA

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Hi folks

 

Have just received a Transfer of Proceedings note from the Court, as well as a notice stating that the AQ has been dispensed with (which is nice).

 

I've also asked the Court to strike out the defence because it is so rubbish. I'll let you know what happens.

 

Carry on everyone, and keep up the good work!

 

LA

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You're doing a grand job lord alcohol!!! Keep going mate, looks like you'll be winning sooner rather than later! xxx ;)

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Blimey! NatWest have paid up!

 

3 days before the hearing I received a cheque for £3K, actually dated 3 weeks earlier so I guess they had no intention of attending all along.

 

Mods - can you move this to the successful claims section?

 

Thanks for all your help and encouragement everyone - I love you all! Donation on it's way!

 

LA

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Benissimo!, benissimo!

 

 

mi congratulo con te per il tuo successo!

 

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Blimey! NatWest have paid up!

 

3 days before the hearing I received a cheque for £3K, actually dated 3 weeks earlier so I guess they had no intention of attending all along.

 

Mods - can you move this to the successful claims section?

 

Thanks for all your help and encouragement everyone - I love you all! Donation on it's way!

 

LA

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Will do - congratulations. Thank you for the donation. Don't forget the survey. Well done.:D

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