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Hi i am getting ready to send my LBA as i've had no reply. Do i have to copy and attach the statment s which the charges are on? Or do i just need to type up a list of charges and dates?

Please help as i really want to get started on sending this letter out.

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hi nunu

no you don't sent the statements at all. either a list of charges at this point or a spreadsheet would be fine.

 

take your time and please read the faq's and as many threads as you can. familiarise yourself with the process as mistakes early on could be costly later on.

 

FAQs :::::::::::::::::::::::::- PLEASE READ THESE FIRST!!!

also read the step by step instructions, haven't got the link here - at work so i can send you them later if nobody else does (i'm sure they will)

good luck

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What did you send with your first letter? So that they knew what you were claiming for, it would have been helpful if you had sent them a list of charges, amounts and dates.

 

The same list will do for your LBA. However, you'll need to get it on a spreadsheet for going to court so that you can work out the 8% interest you want to claim.

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they will most probably send it back with a "we can't possibly deal with your letter in this form - please send a list of the charges your are querying" along those lines - so, be prepared - get your list or preferably the spreadsheet ready to go with the lba.

the simple spreadsheet will calculate the 8% interest that you will need to file your claim - and if you just cut off the 8% column - you have a lovely list of charges to send with the lba - and the one with the interest will be done so 14 days later - you will be ready to file your claim with the court - and that is the first time you mention the interest.

6. Interest calculation spreadsheets. use the simple one - just enter all your charges - oldest through to the latest - calling each one just what the bank calls it.

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hi on the spreadsheet when i put the date and amount do i put what the charge was for?

Sorry may sound a bit thick but im not very confident at this sort of thing and i don't want to screw it up!

Thanks nunu1

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hi thanks again. I've got everything ready now, Do you think i should send a copy of the LBA to my branch and another to Canada sq to make sure they get it? As i never got a reply for my first letter when i sent it to canada sq:confused:

 

thanks cristy

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  • 3 weeks later...

hi still not heared anything of hsbc do i count the weekends in the 14 days? They didn't reply to my first letter now their ignoring my LBA . I m starting to worry that the letters haven't been recieved and i'm unsure what to do. Should i send another one in hope that they may reply or just get on with the next stage?

thanks nunu1

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hi i'm in a bit of a pickle at the moment my computer has broken so i'm having to use the public library(i was trying to post this reply when it broke 2 weeks ago), I still haven't got any further then when i sent my LBA, i have had a reply saying they are looking into it but i know the outcome won't be for the full amount and i want £2416.00 as that is what they owe me. Any way i have been looking at the N1 form and i am a bit confused, Do i fill it in and print it out my self or do i have to go to the small claims court to get one. I know you probably think i'm really dump and lazy, but i have read the FAQ's and tried to look at as much as possible but i'm just not confident enough to do this on my own as i know i will just make mistakes and mess it up. My computer will be fixed by may 8th so i should be able to get things rolling again. As i have left so long since i sent my LBA , do you think i should send a letter saying that i was giving them extra time before taking action, so they don't think i'm not prepared to follow it through. Any way i must go my time is up , i will come back tomorrow and relpy to any sent messages

Thanks for your patience and time , A very confused claimer

nunu1:o

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ok, i know, i tried it and they are slow....

persevere- you'll get there - here's an N1 form link...

http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/c...ms/n1_0102.pdf

 

and the step by step to filling it in:http://www.consumeractiongroup.c o.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/681-particulars-claim-hard-copy.html

 

 

and here's a link to the particulars of claim for the n1 4. Particulars of claim - N1 - hard copy version

 

i hope that all helps you get your n1 ready and then you can take it and the fee plus 2 copies of your breakdown to the local court.

 

don't send the bank any more letters - delay or no delay - just file when you are able.

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