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Hi, received a letter from Northampton County Court yesterday. It says a defence to my claim has now been filed.

 

On the second page: "It is oredered that the filing of an allocation questionnaire be dispensed with in this case unless the District Judge at the court of transfer orders otherwise." I have also received a copy of the bank's Defence and Counterclaim sheets.

 

What is my next step? I presume I fill in the AQ, but I have not received it yet. Does this arrive separately?

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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Hi,

 

It looks like you may not need to fill in an AQ look like the courts are now trying to bypass the AQ due sheer volume.

 

 

Have a look at lateralus thread New---after 28 Days - Maybe No Aq!!!!!!!

 

 

And my thread No AQ - Straight to PRE TRIAL REVIEW

 

By the sounds of it you are about 1week behind me in the process

 

Oyster

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MCOL Filed 26th Feb 07

:-)

Defended 26th March 07:rolleyes:

PRT @ Cambridge 13th July 07:wink:

1st May Full Offer:grin:

Cheque arrived 16th May8)

 

 

 

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Cheers, just saw Laterus's thread. My Notice of Transfer of Proceedings was actually 29th March. But had it sent to me here in N. Ireland via Manchester. That's why I only received it yesterday.

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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I Think you will in a week or so get another letter from the court which will be a Date for a Pre Trial Review (PTR). Id would not hurt to remind DG Every now and again on the very first post of lateralus thread there is a sample letter it's well worth sending that as you next setp.

 

Keep going your Nearly there !!!

 

Oyster

If i've been helpful in any way....then tip my scales over there!

MCOL Filed 26th Feb 07

:-)

Defended 26th March 07:rolleyes:

PRT @ Cambridge 13th July 07:wink:

1st May Full Offer:grin:

Cheque arrived 16th May8)

 

 

 

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Cheers for the advice.

 

Should I also mention in my letter to DG about getting the default notice against my credit record lifted?

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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I had on my original Letter to HSBC I actually got two defaults

I dont think it would hurt to ask them.

 

Going through a debt managment plan with CCCS (absolutely saved my life) They advised I make all payments to them the would deal with HSBC which in effect they did.

 

One for my managed loan and the other - get this my normal account which they were taking the payment from which had a 0.00 balance the refused to cancel their internal standing order on two separate occasions.

 

Therefore every time the the tried to take payment I got charged after 6 month the told me that the were closing the account total of £300 in charges and a default on my credit file.

 

Oyster

If i've been helpful in any way....then tip my scales over there!

MCOL Filed 26th Feb 07

:-)

Defended 26th March 07:rolleyes:

PRT @ Cambridge 13th July 07:wink:

1st May Full Offer:grin:

Cheque arrived 16th May8)

 

 

 

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Right folks, I'm starting to get confused again with all this AQ and no AQ business :confused: :confused:

 

I did not have to fill in an AQ so on the 7th April I sent DG Sols a letter that I'm willing to accept blah blah blah!!

 

What's my next move? Do I just sit back and wait or should I push them a bit more?

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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Hiya yv,, have you received a notice of preliminary hearing... that seems to be the next step.... just received mine in post yesterday!! I take it you've sent your 1st nudge letter to dg... I suggest you send another after 10 days... I sent my first when I received notice of transfer! and Have just sent my 2nd nudge again stating I'm willing to accept ???

 

to be honest since I started this claim in Feb, I've not received anything from hsbc.. or dg (only through mcol ) have only spoken to dg twice as apparently its not a good idea to pester them (poor things are inundated with all our claims lol)

I've not received an aq either?

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Yeah I sent them the 1st nudge letter when I received my notice of transfer. Just drafted up a 2nd one which is ready to go. I'm still adding an updated total including the daily 8%. Is this ok to do?

 

Is there a time limit on when DG have to answer now, or is it up to the court to push them?

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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hI,, YES Keep adding the 8% !!!

 

when you receive your notice of prelimary hearing the date on that..... think that'll be the time limit dg have to settle your claim.... ?? I hope so anyway... my prelim is on 14th june.... ages away... :( could do with money right now!!! Think I'll be sending a nudge every week now!!

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Cheers, will post my 2nd "nudge" on Monday then give them a nudge every fortnight or so. Could do with the money sooner rather than later as well. :)

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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Hi everyone,

 

Just finishing up my court bundle. Has to be in for next Friday (22nd) but hoping to get it away this coming Friday. For the OFT report, would it better to include the summary or the full report?

 

I already have both versions printed out so it means little odds to me. Just not sure what would be better.

 

Any help would be gratefully appreciated.

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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Bump!!

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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Court Bundle sent off this morning, recorded delivery. Has to be in for 22nd June, but thought I'd get in there early in the hope that DG will cave in.

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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Still no news. Have to wait til I get home to see if there's anything in the post. Don't know if it's worth ringing them as any other time I've phoned I've didn't get speaking to anyone :D

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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No news yet. The bundle had to be in the court for 4pm today (22nd June). Was away all day so didn't get a chance to ring. Might ring the court on Monday morning to see if they received DG's bundle.

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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Hi folks,

 

Received a letter from DG Solicitors this morning. Basically they've offered me £30 less than what I've been claiming for. My court bundle had to be in for last Friday (22nd June). I phoned Manchester County Court this morning to try and find out if DG had their paperwork in, but nobody seemed able to answer me.

 

Anyway, I think I'm just going to accept the offer. What do you all think? I've a date set for court on 6th July, but accepting now should save me from booking a flight to Manchester.

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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I like the bit they added in the letter that "I agree to keep the fact of my claim and HSBC's ex gratia payment strictly confidential."

27th October: Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request

8th November: Letter received from HSBC - Statements to follow

9th November: Bank statements arrive

12th January: Preliminary Approach for Repayment

22nd January: Letter received from HSBC - they will be looking into matters raised

30th January: Letter Before Action sent

24th February: Letter received from HSBC (dated 6th February) offering £240

28th February: Claim issued via Money Claim Online for £326.28 (including 8% interest)

1st March: Letter to HSBC declining offer

5th March: Notice that Acknowledgement of Service has been filed

29th March: Notice of Transfer of Proceedings

25th April: Notice of Allocation to the Small Claims Track

15th June: Court Bundle sent to Court

25th June: Offer received from DG Sols.

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