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Allocation Hearing - Test Case and/or Multi Track ***WON***


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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi I have just read this thread about the Test Case/Multi Track I have just filed with the Court against the Nationwide my total claim is for £5,900.oo does this mean I will have to go the multi track way through court as I would not be able to afford the costs the claim before costs and interest was £4,595.50 does this make a difference? Especially after the win for Lloyds the other day.

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Just read all the links about Allocation Hearings cos my brother in law has one on Monday - Lloyds TSB. He was really concerned about going to court but having read the comments and advice we are now feeling much more positive. Thanks to all.

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telmac - here's another helpful thread - GOT A COURT DATE? A guide to the later stages

tell him to read it and make sure he has everything with him -

you would get some more helpful assistance if your start a thread in the lloyds tsb forum and write the same thing - they will know more how ltsb handles this part of the process - press here to start a new thread in lloyds:newthread.gif

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Hi there can someone help??

this is the first time ive used this forum and hope Im asking this advice using the correct process.

 

Im claiming two seperate amounts from HSBC, £16K and £1500, for ridiculous business banking charges. Im at the stage now where Ive had a 'General Form of Judgement or Order' letter for each case number. This says the case is:

 

"Before district judge at cardiff county court... Upon neither party attending It is ordered that 1. Directions will be given by the designated Civil Judge on 14/8/07...2. The parties may appear in perosn or make written representations as to how the case should proceed provided a copy of the representations is sent to the court and the other side at least 7 working days prior to the hearing."

 

I suppose this whole thing is starting to get more serious now and im a bit worried that my lack of knowledge/confidence in this will lead to my downfall. Would you please advise me whether it is best I attend in person or make written reps? and either way what preparations do i need to make to attend / write?

 

cheers

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it would be best if you start your own thread - press this and it will start you a new thread in hsbc forum - put include the word business in your title like - aviemore business claim - v- hsbc or something.

then copy and paste this post above into your new thread.

that way we can help and find you more easily.

give a brief account of what you've done so far and we will pop along to help...

we'll be watching for your thread.newthread.gif

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