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    • Hi,    It has taken a while, but I have received an email from Auxillis -  hello, we are not dealing with this claim all we do is log accident for you isnurance - the claim has been passed to your underwriter markerstudy 0344 873 8183 as they are deal with fault cliams ion behalf of adrian flux. thankyou auxillis   I have made repeated attempts to phone Markerstudy in between working from home, struggling for energy and trying to find a cheap car so that I can keep my job (community support worker). Thankfully I have a supportive team and I am being given phone calls to make but it cant last too long. I had a severe migraine over the weekend and also have quite bad whiplash in my neck and back.    I found this in my insurance policy booklet -    Protection and Recovery If the insured vehicle cannot be driven following an incident leading to a valid claim under this section, we will pay: • the cost of its protection and removal to the nearest approved repairer, competent repairer or nearest place of safety; and • the cost of re-delivery after repairs to your home address; and • the cost of storage of the insured vehicle incurred with our written consent. If the insured vehicle is damaged beyond economical repair we will arrange for it to be stored safely at premises of our choosing. You should remove your personal belongings from the insured vehicle before it is collected from you. In the event of a claim being made under the policy we have the right to remove the insured vehicle to an alternative repairer, place of safety or make our own arrangments for re-delivery at any time in order to keep the cost of the claim to a minimum     I do about 20-25000 miles a year with the work I do, I have been getting quotes and putting that I have now have one accident and no no claims bonus and the cheap quotes from similar companies to markerstudy are more than double what i paid last year at 8-900 and aviva is offering 2600 which is simply out of my price range and more than the car i am looking at.  I am starting to wonder if it is even worth going ahead with the claim as i have no one to claim from. I have had no information from any of the enquiries I have made.  I have a full tank of vpower diesel in the car in the impound, i can strip it for parts and probably make what I will be offered by the insurance payout and get the money quicker.  As I have made contact and started the process can I back out, still keep my NCB and a claim free history? Also what happens with my injuries? I don't think there is any permanent damage but my dr refused to see me and just gave me a boat load of naproxen and codeine. What happens in the future if things don't get better and I cancelled this claim? Can you claim injuries off your own insurance because the other guy ran and you cant find him? I have tried to ask these questions off markerstudy but they keep me waiting for nearly an hour then end the call.     
    • Thanks for the response. Am I able to send you the documents I’ve received or can you message via instant message and I’ll send these? Reece
    • Regretfully it does. Have you actually seen any papers which show what you were charged with (rather than what you were convicted of)? It is unusual not to be “dual charged” but if you were not charged with both, you are where you are. If you had been charged with both offences and providing you were the driver at the time, you could, after performing your SD, have asked the prosecutor to drop the “Fail to Provide” (FtP) charges in exchange for a guilty plea to the speeding charges (you cannot be convicted of speeding unless you plead guilty as they have no evidence you were driving). You will have difficulty defending the FtP charges. In fact, it’s worse than that – you have no chance of successfully defending them at all because the reason you did not respond to the requests is because you did not receive them and that’s entirely your fault. No it’s not correct. Six months from 18/11/23 was 18/5/24 so, unless they were originally charged, the speeding offences are now “timed out.” There is one avenue left open to you. If you perform your SD you must serve it on the court which convicted you. You will then receive a date for a hearing to have the matters heard again. Your only chance of having the matters revert to speeding (and this is only providing you were the driver at the time of those offences) is to plead Not Guilty, attend court. When you get there you can ask the prosecutor (very nicely, explaining what a pillock you know you were for failing to update your  V5C) if (s)he is prepared to raise “out of time” speeding charges, to which you will offer to plead guilty if the FtP charges are dropped.   This is strictly speaking not lawful. Charges have to be raised within six months. Some prosecutors are willing to do it, others are not. But frankly it’s the only avenue open to you. There is a risk with this. I imagine you have been fined £660 (plus surcharge and costs) for each offence. The offence attracts a fine of 1.5 week’s net income and where the court has no information about the defendant’s means a default figure of £440pw is used.  If the prosecutor is not prepared to play ball you can revise your pleas to guilty. A sympathetic court should give you the full discount (one third) for your guilty pleas in these circumstances but they may reduce the discount somewhat. The prosecution may also ask for increased costs (£90 or thereabouts is the figure for a guilty plea). So it may cost you more if you have a decent income (I’ll let you do the sums). But MS90 is an endorsement code which gives insurers a fit of the vapours. One such endorsement will see your premiums double. Two of them will see many insurers refuse to quote you at all meaning you will have to approach "specialist" (aka extortionate) brokers. So you really want to exhaust every possibility of avoiding MS90s if you can. One warning: do not pay solicitors silly money to defend you. Making an SD before a solicitor should attract just a nominal sum (perhaps a tenner). That’s all you should pay for. You have no viable defence against the FtP charges and any solicitor suggesting you have is telling you porkies. The offer to do the deal is easily done by yourself and you can save the solicitor’s fees to put towards a few taxis and increased insurance premiums if you are unsuccessful. In the happy event you find out you were "dual charged", let me know and I'll tell you how to proceed. (Seems a bit odd hoping you were charged with four driving offences rather than two, but it's a funny old world!).    
    • Just the sort of people you despise eh Jugg  You would be much happier among your mates in that room with Rayner begging for votes 
    • I see the trial of the real criminal in the Biden Family has started rather than the sham political persecution of Trump    Biden will of course try to distance himself as far as possible to no avail  Even more votes for The Donald🤣    
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Hi everyone

i have just joined and suffer from a horrendous case of bank over charges.

 

i have seen on this site that there is a cure but would like to know what proportion of the charges i am able to claim back:confused:

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Hi everyone

i have just joined and suffer from a horrendous case of bank over charges.

 

i have seen on this site that there is a cure but would like to know what proportion of the charges i am able to claim back:confused:

 

Err, all of them.

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Hi - welcome to the CAG -- you should soon be cured of your horrendous case of "Bank Over Charges" :)

 

You can claim back ALL of the charges that have been made through items being returned, ie direct debits, cheques, standing orders, etc and also any over-limit charges.

 

Which bank are you with??

 

Have you sent off your SAR (subject access request)?? This enables you to see an accurate record of charges made.

 

You need to spend lots and lots of time reading the threads to see what is likely to happen.

 

You've certainly arrived at the best possible place to start! Keep to the guidelines on this site and you WILL get all of your charges back.

 

If you've any questions, just post and someone will get back to you very soon.

 

Best wishes.

 

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Halifax - £2281, successfully refunded all charges after LBA letter & telephone call.

Have been offered the difference between the £20 and £12 charges from Capital One -- am sending LBA for remainder.

GE Money - Received settlement of £441, being total charges requested. No interest though.

CCA'd Bank of Scotland / Blair Oliver Scott to produce CCA Agreements on two Credit Cards - well in default, although still chasing payment!!!

EOS Solutions "ceased action on account" on behalf of a friend.

 

All in all, quite busy at the moment and enjoying every minute of it
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Hey chair - welcome on board! Best advice I can give you (as a pretty new member myself) is to read as much as you can before doing anything! Have a good look through (and print off if necessary) the FAQ's, step-by-step instructions, A-Z guide, etc. Once you've had a good read, go to your relevant bank's forum (e.g., nat west) and read as many stickies and threads as poss. Once you understand what to do, start a new thread on your relevant bank(s) forum such as chair vs .........

 

You'll find loads of brilliant support and advice on here - and if you ever get stuck, you're only one post away from an answer!

 

Good luck ;)

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Thanks for all your replies.

Am i being nieve (sorry about spelling), are you saying that if i have a charge of say £15 for a bounced cheque i can claim the whole £15.?:confused:

 

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Hi! This is my first post to the Forum and I admit that I have no outstanding issues with any bank, I just want to be supportive of those who have problems.

 

Historically I have had many issues with different banks and nobody reading this should be frightened of any bank. Basically they are all nasty people and the people who work for them become intrinsically nasty people because of the way they are treated.

 

Banks are at their best when you treat them like the major supermarkets, if you don't like what they are providing - shop elsewhere. Never let them know that there is not an alternative bank looking for your business.

 

Personally I think they want to close the High Street branches to the 'man in the street' they are far too expensive to maintain. You may find that you are being treated badly because they want to close the branch and every customer that moves gives the bank an excuse to close that branch because of lack of customers.

 

Lastly, if you can afford it open another account elsewhere - you may well need it if they take exception to you fighting for your cash back - because when it comes to finance it is not good policy to have all your eggs in the one basket.

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Basically they are all nasty people and the people who work for them become intrinsically nasty people because of the way they are treated.

 

 

Sorry I disagree Ive met some very lovely bank workers, some of them are even members of this forum!

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Agree totally with you Mochamoo. I'm a nat wester, and the cashiers at my branch are absolutely lovely - they always take the trouble to ask how you are, how's the family etc. And I wouldn't even have started my own claim if it hadn't have been for NATTIE's encouragement. He's top!!! :)

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I have to say I've never had any problem with bank counter staff at any bank I've dealt with, they've always been helpful and never rude. I've encountered the odd stroppy manager but in those cases I put their attitude down to arrogance of youth and ignorance rather than company policy.

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Yes this thread needs moving !!

Have a happy and prosperous 2013 by avoiiding Payday loans. If you are sent a private message directing you for advice or support with your issues to another website,this is your choice.Before you decide,consider the users here who have already offered help and support.

Advice offered by Martin3030 is not supported by any legal training or qualification.Members are advised to use the services of fully insured legal professionals when needed.

 

 

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Which bank chair217?

 

 

Sorry i didn't say earlier but I have Multi claims from,

 

are you ready,

 

Barclays

Abbey

Halifax

Woolwich

Welcome Finance

SPPL Finance

 

There may be more so watch this space.

Being only 24hrs old on this forum I thought I'd heed the advise and read the FAQ's and threads first. having done that i found the answer to the original Q so should have done that first i suppose.

Chair:)

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Hi! This is my first post to the Forum and I admit that I have no outstanding issues with any bank, I just want to be supportive of those who have problems.

 

Historically I have had many issues with different banks and nobody reading this should be frightened of any bank. Basically they are all nasty people and the people who work for them become intrinsically nasty people because of the way they are treated.

 

Banks are at their best when you treat them like the major supermarkets, if you don't like what they are providing - shop elsewhere. Never let them know that there is not an alternative bank looking for your business.

 

Personally I think they want to close the High Street branches to the 'man in the street' they are far too expensive to maintain. You may find that you are being treated badly because they want to close the branch and every customer that moves gives the bank an excuse to close that branch because of lack of customers.

 

Lastly, if you can afford it open another account elsewhere - you may well need it if they take exception to you fighting for your cash back - because when it comes to finance it is not good policy to have all your eggs in the one basket.

 

 

I think there are pluses and minuses to this I have come across both helpful:) and unhelpful:mad: cashiers so i think its luck of the draw on this one.:|

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I think there are pluses and minuses to this I have come across both helpful:) and unhelpful:mad: cashiers so i think its luck of the draw on this one.:|

 

I am ever so thankful that so many people on the Forum find the front line staff at banks so friendly. Good show!!

 

The people I am talking about is the people that you have to do business with after they have plunderered your account for monies that they do not deserve.

 

Furthermore, when loans and mortgages are recalled by the bank do they sit down with you and set out the cups and the plate of biscuits and have a nice chat round the teapot?

 

Let me know!

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I am ever so thankful that so many people on the Forum find the front line staff at banks so friendly. Good show!!

 

The people I am talking about is the people that you have to do business with after they have plunderered your account for monies that they do not deserve.

 

Furthermore, when loans and mortgages are recalled by the bank do they sit down with you and set out the cups and the plate of biscuits and have a nice chat round the teapot?

 

Let me know!

 

I'll be happy to answer that one when i've been in the front-line myself ;)

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Nice answer chair!!

 

And whiteterrier........ no disrespect, but I can't quite figure you out mate. Bank staff? Ex bank staff? Bank staff with an agenda? Nothing to do with a bank? To be or not to be? Whatever! :rolleyes:

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Nice answer chair!!

 

And whiteterrier........ no disrespect, but I can't quite figure you out mate. Bank staff? Ex bank staff? Bank staff with an agenda? Nothing to do with a bank? To be or not to be? Whatever! :rolleyes:

 

nice answer also Hedgey :p

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I have changed the title of this thread and moved it to the Barclays forum for you. Please use this for your Barclays claim, start further threads for each of your other claims.:)

 

Thanks for that will do;)

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