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RE Martin Lewis.

 

He captures a wide audience on BBC R2 on Fridays (although I prefer the allotment, and I'm only 25).

 

Last friday Jeremy Vine interupted MSE and said "No more bank stuff, please". He read my mind.

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RE Martin Lewis.

 

He captures a wide audience on BBC R2 on Fridays (although I prefer the allotment, and I'm only 25).

 

Last friday Jeremy Vine interupted MSE and said "No more bank stuff, please". He read my mind.

 

good! no more people being swayed by his comments :D nothing wrong with gardening and im only 37 1/2!!!

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Shameless bump. :D

 

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Old Bear vs. NatWest - won after first letter £600

Mrs Bear vs. Studio - won after first letter £360

Old Bear vs. Abbey - won after first letter - only £50, but it's the principle

Old Bear vs. Black Horse - £117 of charges wiped off 2 loans, but more WILL follow

Mrs Bear vs. Index (Littlewoods) - SAR sent - 2/2/2007

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I do agree entirely with the posters above and would simply state that credit card fees went down to £12 and it hasn;t stopped claims. Also the charge being talked about is being over your limit and does not seem to apply to unpaids referral fees and/or card misuse so regardless of anything i still think that it is business as usual, surprised no one has mentioned that one yet.

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Excellent Point Bookie !

Lloyds TSB (C.Acc) **WON - Fully Settled**

NatWest - £1367.96 - N1 Filed - AQ Compl

Lloyds TSB - Select Loan PPI - £4629.52 - N1 Filed - Settlement rejected

Lloyds TSB Credit Card - £373.48 - N1 Filed

MBNA Credit Card - £791.52 - N1 Filed

Capital One - £746.67 - N1 Filed -** Settlement awaited **

Halifax Credit Card - £836.12 - N1 Filed

Paragon Personal Finance - S.A.R 15/12/2006

Littlewoods - £834.43 - N1 Filed

Barclaycard - £1145.00 - N1 Filed

My Wife:

Natwest Current Account - £1197.98 - N1 Filed at Court

Capital One - £1150.94 - N1 Filed - **Settlement offer rejected **

Littlewoods - £1405.48 - N1 Filed

8-) PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS! 8-)

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Are we still bumping...or can we get on with grinding now?

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I cant see that it will make a difference. Surely it all goes back to the fact that the Banks/credit card companies don't want to publish exactly what it costs to send these letters etc.

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Just going to give this a bump too :razz:

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Oh you are all getting cocky now :p

 

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Please note that I am not a legal expert and all advice given is without prejudice and is purely my opinion only.

 

** Nationwide - £1821.15-PAID IN FULL - Aug 06 **

** Halifax Mortgage -£390 - PAID IN FULL - Nov 06 **

Lloyds TSB - MCOL issued 09/03/07 - £2953 + costs - ON HOLD....

 

 

 

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Sad sad sad...

Alecto, Magaera et Tisiphone: Nemesis on Earth is come.

 

All advice and opinions given by Spiceskull are personal, and are not endorsed by Consumer Action Group or Bank Action Group. Your decisions and actions are your own, and should you be in any doubt, you are advised to seek the opinion of a qualified professional.

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I hope this helps setting a few minds at rest. :-)

 

Thanks Bookworm. Yes it does go someway towards taking the worry off. I'm about to post my first letter to my bank! My next worry is the thought of going to court (as I'm sure it is for most people) and the possibility of having my account closed.

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Hi, BreezyDay (love the nick, btw :-))

 

Don't worry, we've all been there, and except for some hard nuts, the thought of going to court is very scary. The reality is that it is highly unlikely you'll ever see the inside of a courtroom (well, for bank charges, that is, I don't know what you do in your spare time! :lol:

 

What you need to do is start your own thread in the relevant forum so that you can be with people going through the same procedure as yourself.

 

If you click HERE, it will take you to a list of links to pretty much everything you need to find your way round.

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Taken in Cornwall, I take it? :lol:
C'mon - it can't be both: if it was taken in Cornwall then how could you possibly have taken it...? Besides, if you look at the alignment and placement of the cars you will see that they are driving on the WRONG side of the road. In England we drive on the left hand side...a gauche...

 

Go on, I dare you...they don't come more gauche than the Cornish???

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All advice and opinions given by Spiceskull are personal, and are not endorsed by Consumer Action Group or Bank Action Group. Your decisions and actions are your own, and should you be in any doubt, you are advised to seek the opinion of a qualified professional.

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