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Cassie, tell them all your money :) that you will be happy to pay their true charges if they would reveal them - you are in the driving seat here, if you hold out, you will get

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Tell her it's your money and you want all of it asap.

 

Ask her to send you details of how their charges are worked out so you can see if the amount she wants to deduct is fair and reasonable then you'll get back to her. (cheeky I know but it might work). :)

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Well i read the report, but dont worry, it is just one judge in one court, none of the others have shown the slightest inclination to rule in favour of the banks, dont worry about it, i think that there will be an appeal on this one - hold out for your money or settle for a LITTLE bit below, dont let them bully you!

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this is from Gary H

Once again....

 

This is ONLY one single small claims judgement. One single district judges interperetation. There is no precedent.

 

NatWest won a claim back in 2005 using exactly the same legal argument, in simular circumstances to this. Have they defended one since? No, they haven't. Have they paid every claim since? Yes, they have.

 

The most significant thing in all of this is the publicity it brings as the issue is in the mainstream media now whereas in 2005 it wasn't.

 

The only way Lloyds will take a lasting victory from this is if everyone panics and abandon's their claims. Don't let them win - carry on as norma

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i dont think that this matters Cassie, if they try and bring a conversation into court it is just "he says, she says"

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Thanks Lula

 

I'm hanging on by a thread (no pun intended) to all responses.

 

Should I wait until tomorrow to call her - I said I'd get back to her.

 

Cassie

 

(I'm really desperate for this money)

 

Cassie

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Can someone also advise me:

 

I read somewhere (I've read so many threads - I've been on this site for 6 months ) that when talking to them you say "Without prejudice" before participating in a conversation. Should I say this??

 

 

 

Hopefully this will explain it more for you

 

Privileged, Without Prejudice, and Without Prejudice Save As to Costs documents. - Alway Associates

 

Cassie be patient they are trying to reduce your claim short of £1k before you go full steam ahead think what you could do with that extra money, I know it's hard but hang in there I am sure you will be glad you did.

 

Don't let them think you are desperate

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call her tomorrow, your in the driving seat and just have a quick read of my new thread about the Lloyds win. There's nothing to worry about. If they are prepared to reveal their true costs then you are prepared to reduce your claim by the same amount.

Abbey £4340.59 *WON* Jan 07

 

Abbey II MCOL 31/03/07 £8800.00

 

Please note..I AM NOT AN EXPERT ANYTHING WHAT I POST IS PURELY MY OPINION AND MAY BE WRONG IT IS JUST BASED ON MY UNDERSTANDING OR EXPERIENCE

 

Read my latest claim its a fast track potentially

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/abbey-bank/61406-noobrider-abbey-take-2-a.html?highlight=noobrider

 

read my first claim which includes attending a directions hearing in court

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/abbey-bank/10576-noobrider-abbey.html?highlight=noobrider

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Hi cassie,

 

and you said you'd not won yet...................it's starting to look that way to me:) :)

All advice offered here is my opinion only based on what I would do in a given situation. If you wish to act on it you do so at your own discretion

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I have no legal expertise or qualification, and give advice on the basis of my own experience and nothing else.

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Thank You Everyone:)

 

I will call her tomorrow.

 

This has been such a long road to travel (with vey good company)

 

For some reason I'm feeling really emotional (and scared).

 

I'd give every penny away if it would bring little Madeleine home.

 

Cassie xx

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I'd give every penny away if it would bring little Madeleine home.

 

 

Go and light a candle and put a yellow ribbon out for her, I am sure she is not far from any of our thoughts right now.

 

Tomorrow is another day with different emotions, hang in there Cassie we are all behind you

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Hi cassie,

 

Tell us how you're getting on. We all love hearing about winners:D

All advice offered here is my opinion only based on what I would do in a given situation. If you wish to act on it you do so at your own discretion

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Charley

I'm sitting here trying to get enough courage up to call her:!: :o

 

Cassie

 

Well,PM me first, and tell me what you're going to say.

 

cf

All advice offered here is my opinion only based on what I would do in a given situation. If you wish to act on it you do so at your own discretion

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Hi All

 

Well, I called her a few minutes ago.

 

She only wanted to up the offer by £50!!

 

I said there was no way I could accept that.

She went on to say "in light of the outcome of yesterday's court claim they wouldn't be offering 100%............etc.etc.

 

I told her I disagreed but I would be willing to settle for a minimum of £5000.

 

(I'm sorry Charley, I lost my bottle.)

 

She said she'd get back to me by the end of the day.

 

Cassie

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