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Phew ! Well here goes.

 

I have jumped the "asking for statements" part due to the fact my online statements go back to 2002 and Lloyds only started shafting me in 2006. A four month stint in Afgahanistan and a small hiccup cost me around £1300 in charges. So, I plan to retrieve my money and the interest they have earned using my money.

 

I have prepared my request for repayment charges although I'm having trouble calculating my interest on penalties, using the complex spreadsheet. :confused: Would love help on this !.

 

I do have niggling fear of doing this, only because I feel it was always my fault that I went in the red. But then one small mistake ended up costing me alot, due to huge charges.....

 

Oooo I don't know !!!

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Phew ! Well here goes.

 

I have jumped the "asking for statements" part due to the fact my online statements go back to 2002 and Lloyds only started shafting me in 2006. A four month stint in Afgahanistan and a small hiccup cost me around £1300 in charges. So, I plan to retrieve my money and the interest they have earned using my money.

 

I have prepared my request for repayment charges although I'm having trouble calculating my interest on penalties, using the complex spreadsheet. :confused: Would love help on this !.

 

I do have niggling fear of doing this, only because I feel it was always my fault that I went in the red. But then one small mistake ended up costing me alot, due to huge charges.....

 

Oooo I don't know !!!

 

The fact that the charges may have been your fault is irrelevent :)

 

Exactly what trouble are you having with the spreadsheet?

 

Also where did you serve in Afghanistan?

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No, I lied. I won't calculate the interest over and and above my authorised O/D limit. Hmmm

 

BUT, on the good side I calculate they robbed £1,545 from Me. I've added compound interest of £382.49 for their troubles. Totalling £1,927.49.

 

Here's hoping :D

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Still waiting for response to Prelim letter, feeling fairly confident after trawling through the forums.

 

One thing does concern me though. If Lloyds decide to ring me, what on earth do I say ? Obviously I don't want to come across as a bumbling idiot (nothing new) !!

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Not getting anywhere with TSB!! Had the so sorry letter and then 2 weeks later received another letter saying so sorry again that you are not happy but!!..........you are not getting nout! Not in so many words like, but basically that's what it meant....so looks like its a court application, this is where I'm stuck.....any advice out there?

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Cheers.....Have been reading for hours on the net, started the application online and was then told via a friend of a friend who has WON his case and actually got more than he asked for in the end (on the day he was suppose to go to court!) any way he said it was best to go to your local court offices to make the application as he had to pay £120 court costs and then another £100 to transfer his case to a local court.....so looks like I'll be busy on monday!!!! hey if it kills me I'm going all the way...looks like you have to with TSB!

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he said it was best to go to your local court offices to make the application as he had to pay £120 court costs and then another £100 to transfer his case to a local court.....so looks like I'll be busy on monday!!!! hey if it kills me I'm going all the way...looks like you have to with TSB!

 

You do have to make a payment whether online or in your local office if you are not in receipt of certain benefits. As for the £100 transferring to local court, that is incorrect. There is no fee for transferring to a local court, it is done automatically.

 

It may be that his claim was over £1500 and he had to complete an Allocation Questionnaire at the defence stage. That costs £100.

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

 

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Nanaman Hi

 

yes to doing the next letter and waiting another 14 days. My advice is to just accept it is a long play game. Follow the timetable set out here and try not to think about the 'fault' issue - it is an english attribute. In any event I am sure you do not mind paying a certain charge if it is reasonable, none of us would - you are merely fighting what is an unreasonable/unlawful charge - and it will be much safer than what you have been fighting.

 

Keep going, you will get there and then the beers will be on you

 

regards

 

Paula

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Thanks for your encouragement upton :)

 

Just a couple of questions for anyone listening - The reply TSB gave me was from an Andover address. Would it be advisable for me to use that address to send letters to ? Also would I need to state the complaint reference on all correspondance from now on ?

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Hi

Yes send your LBA to the Andover address, you could put your complaint ref on if you like, won't do any harm.

Barty:)

 

 

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/lloydstsb-successes/1774-barty-lloyds-tsb.html I WON!!!!:D :D

If I have helped, please click my scales.:)

I WON!!!! :D :D :D

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/lloydstsb-successes/1774-barty-lloyds-tsb.html

 

IF I HAVE BEEN HELPFUL PLEASE CLICK THE SCALES:)

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I'm sort of preparing for a court appearance :) As I live in Scotland right now I'm using my parents address as a place for any court papers to go. This is the correct way to do it i assume ? Also can I choose the county court nearest to them ?

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:eek:

 

Tomorrow is TSB deadline for the prelim.....LBA has been printed and wrapped and I've batoned down the hatches !!!

 

Any thought on post #16 by the way ?

 

Thanks and cheerio :grin:

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I'm sort of preparing for a court appearance :) As I live in Scotland right now I'm using my parents address as a place for any court papers to go. This is the correct way to do it i assume ? Also can I choose the county court nearest to them ?

 

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Sounds fine to me.

Barty:)

I WON!!!! :D :D :D

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/lloydstsb-successes/1774-barty-lloyds-tsb.html

 

IF I HAVE BEEN HELPFUL PLEASE CLICK THE SCALES:)

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LBA has been delivered :) Can't imagine much been done this weekend but thats their problem not mine hehe. My lovely Mum agreed to let me use her address for all court correspondance and found a Court in Bristol area so all prepared for that bit. I've also prepared the forms for the next stage, because LTSB are gonna go all the way i suspect.

 

nanaman:cool:

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Still waiting for a response to the LBA, but LTSB sent me a nice letter requesting £90 in charges for last month. I nearly made it through the month bar the last 3 days !!!! = £30 a day !!

 

I've looked through some posts for an answer to this question, but, to no avail so here goes.

 

"How do I get that £90 back ?" Thanks and TTFN,

 

nanaman:cool:

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After filing at court futther charges may be added this will cost £35 and you will neeed to submit a N244 the £35 is not reclaimable. However you can either ask them to include the charges on your settlement os start a further claim on completion of this one.

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Good afternoon All !!

 

I'm putting together some stuff for my court bundle. I have the basic bundle from the library and I'm adding a few pieces linked from one of GaryH's threads. Unfortunately 2 of them do not work - The Competition Commission report and Australian Default Fee's report . I have looked about for the CC report but not found anything BUT I did find THIS. I'm assuming thats the Aussie fee report.

 

Can anyone point me towards the CC report please ? :)

 

nanaman:cool:

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