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A person is only as big as the dream they dare to live.

 

 

Good things come to he who waits

 

 

Its your money taken unlawfully from your account and you have a legal right to claim it back.

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Yeah, thanks.

 

So do I just ring the court, or do I need to fill in the form, and take it in?

 

You'll need to fill in a form N1 (and I'm afraid it will cost you £150). See here for Particulars of Claim for your N1. You can download the form from Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home

 

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Well done steve. I am getting to slow in my old age. :)

A person is only as big as the dream they dare to live.

 

 

Good things come to he who waits

 

 

Its your money taken unlawfully from your account and you have a legal right to claim it back.

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Well done steve. I am getting to slow in my old age. :)

 

My daughter is coming round ina minute and we are going to have abottle of wine and watch Cassablanca so I'll leave you a clear field!!

 

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You'll need to fill in a form N1 (and I'm afraid it will cost you £150). See here for Particulars of Claim for your N1. You can download the form from Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home

 

Steven

 

Thats what has just expired! So my next move is?? (Only cost £30)

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Thats what has just expired! So my next move is?? (Only cost £30)

 

Sorry, what has just expired? in what way?

 

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Sorry, lost track of where we're at. You'll have to give them a week or so because the courts are very busy (ours is a week behind opening the post) to seee if they have filed a defence. If not, apply for judgement.

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Well I got a reply from the court saying that NatWest were filing a defence, then I received another letter from court, saying they're considering striking out that defence.

 

Waiting for more news...

 

Also received the same statements AGAIN! Bunch of a**es!

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Can you post what the court said about striking out the defence. Great news. :)

A person is only as big as the dream they dare to live.

 

 

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Way to go bankbeater. Another judge with sense (or getting fed up at least)

 

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Here goes:

 

The Court of it's own motion is considering striking out the defence in this action as an abuse of process.

 

The basis for this is the fact that the defendant is setling all claims of this nature where the claimants are seeking the reimbursement of Bank Charges, with no claims proceeding to a contested hearing.

 

The court considers the authority of Mullen-v-Hackney London Borough Council [1997] 2 A11ER 906 relevant.

 

If the defendant objects to the proposed strike out it is ordered to file, within 14 days of the date of service of this order, a schedule setting out all claims of this typein ENgland and Wales which have proceeded to a final contested hearing, and the outcome of such hearings, together with a schedule of all such claims which it has compromised before final hearing after proceedings have been issued.

 

Upon receipt of any such objctions the court will consider listing the claim for an on notice hearing of the strike out issue.

 

In the absence of any such objections being filed in time, the Defence herein will be struck out and judgement entered for the amount claimed by the claimant, together with the appropriate costs claimable on teh small claims track.

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Excellent news! :D Which court was this?

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  • 11 months later...

Contact the court involved and ask. I will have a look tomorrow and give some less "under the influence of....." advice.

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FSA Waiver on Bank Charges:http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Doing/Regulated/Notify/Waiver/pdf/dir_quart_0709.pdf

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sorry, I think the under the influence advice was actually the right advice. Contact the court and ask. Sorry for not going back to this one.

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FSA Waiver on Bank Charges:http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Doing/Regulated/Notify/Waiver/pdf/dir_quart_0709.pdf

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