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Still waiting for the rest of my money so not a winner but hopefully that will come today...

 

I put:

 

Dear Mr XXX

 

RE: Whiskas V NATIONWIDE CLAIM NO XXXXX

 

I would like to remind you that Nationwide have until midnight tonight to file a defence. I will be filing for judgement at midday tomorrow if I hear nothing.

 

Whiskas

 

.....short and sweet but it seems to have worked! Ha! He emailed back to say defence had been filed on 27.05.07. I rang MCOL who said they had just received the defence this morning (!) and then I checked my bank balance it wasn't there. Checked again ten mins later (obsessive or wot) and £851.00 was showing as a correction! Just want the rest now! Good luck!

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When NW settled my claim there was a gap of a couple of days between when they credited the charges and whnethye creditred the interest and court costs.

 

So I would keep checking over the next few days and if the funds do not appear then query it with them.

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Woo-hoo! Rest of money in today....an extra £119.49 too. Total claim £1138.82, total paid, £1258.52!!! Today's credit showed as a credit by cash. Thanks to everyone on this forum. Couldn't have done it without you.

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Great stuff!! I am in the same position as you were yesterday - I emailed and they say they have entered a defence. Hopefully, they will pay up my claim today as they did for you.

 

Still worried though!! :(

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Here is a copy of a post I entered in my own thread, anyone any thoughts?

 

Whiskas sent the following by email to evershed earlier today:

 

Dear Mr XXX

 

RE: Whiskas V NATIONWIDE CLAIM NO XXXXX

 

I would like to remind you that Nationwide have until midnight tonight to file a defence. I will be filing for judgement at midday tomorrow if I hear nothing.

 

whether or not it worked is still up for debate (It could just be that they were about to pay out anyway)

 

In any case Congratulations Whiskas.:)

I have less than a week left to go and now have a couple of questions that may spark a debate:

a) In a legal sense is there anything wrong with what Whiskas did?

b) Does anyone think that by doing something similar now I might push mine to an earlier conclusion?

 

 

Again Congratulation whiskas and hopefully milescastle

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HI there, just wanted to say that the only reason I emailed Eversheds was because I had read on this forum of people emailing Charles Bacon (another NW solicitor). Didn't think I had anything to lose and like you say they might have been going to pay out anyway. The response from Eversheds wasn't positive so I wasted my time anyway....and yet they paid...and more than I claimed for! Anyone any idea why I might have got £119 more?? The people at MCOL said just to enjoy it! Ha!

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The only thing I can think of is maybe you missed a charge and they added it on or maybe the intrest had gone up since you first entered the claim.

 

I think I may adapt your email and see what it does for me.

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Woo-hoo! Rest of money in today....an extra £119.49 too. Total claim £1138.82, total paid, £1258.52!!! Today's credit showed as a credit by cash. Thanks to everyone on this forum. Couldn't have done it without you.

 

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Definitely wait until the day before or on the day itself. You don't want to put their backs up. Keep the email very simple and matter of fact as I did...so they know you know what you are doing. You've nothing to lose and EVERYTHING to gain!

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My date is the 4th (monday) as it was getting closer to the end of the week i sent this:

 

Subject: xxxxxxx v Nationwide Claim No xxxxxxxx

 

Dear xxxxxxxxxxx

 

I would like to remind you that the deadline for Nationwide to enter a defence is fast approaching. I will be filing for judgment when the deadline passes, if I hear nothing.

 

Yours Sincerely

 

xxxxxxxxxx

 

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Congratulations Whiskas!!!!!!!!

I have got my claim prepared and am just dotting all the eyes and crossing the t's....Oh yes; and am looking for the £120 court fee to submit my claim. NW cancelled my long established authorised overdraft when I started asking them to pay back my £1674.77+interest. Following your rather long and detailed thread has been a great inspiration. What a great site this is:D

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