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are Lloyds TSb the most awkward bank to claim charges off?


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I read around these posts and others on moneysavingexpert site - is it just me or do Lloyds seem to be the most difficult bank to get money off?

 

and also the bank who seems to think we are THICK as well - by doing the standard letter replys and standard £750 offer once filed with courts!!

 

GET A GRIP LLOYDS and pay back what you owe :mad:

 

lol - sorry i'll get down off my soap box now.

 

love this site and reading sucess stories totally motivates me

 

thanks everyone

Lloyds TSB WILL pay :mad:

 

Lloyds TSB - amount owed £3200 (filed with moneyclaim 5th april 2007 - acknowledged 20th April - failed to defend - judgment issued 9th May for £3393.06)

 

Capital One - amount owed £260.00 plus interest Sent 2nd letter asking for money back 17th April 2007 - been slack on this one forgot about it - got letter week ago saying looking into it and will get back to me - will take more action once i get lloyds money in my account and get these guys to MCOL stage

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from my experience, yes, I think so - but they still have to pay what they unlawfully took!!!

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Barclays - £268 - Moneyclaim

Capital One - £172 - Moneyclaim

Abbey (2nd claim) - Moneyclaim

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HSBC - £2164.46- PAID IN FULL

MBNA - £471 - PAID IN FULL

NatWest - £307 - PAID IN FULL

Abbey Business - £314.15 - PAID IN FULL

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very true - however they could save them selves loads of time and money as most of us would settle without interest (in my case interest if over £500.00) and possible a high percentage would settle for a reasonable offer (they owe me £2700.00 but would have settled for £2300 - £2500)

so really there costing themselves money silly people.:rolleyes:

 

can i just ask - im with moneyclaim and papers were served 5th april (5+14 days = 24th april) i check on the web site everyday - will it show on the moneyclaim web site if they acknowledge or put in a defence?

 

this waiting game is very hard to play when you have not much in the way of patience like me :)

Lloyds TSB WILL pay :mad:

 

Lloyds TSB - amount owed £3200 (filed with moneyclaim 5th april 2007 - acknowledged 20th April - failed to defend - judgment issued 9th May for £3393.06)

 

Capital One - amount owed £260.00 plus interest Sent 2nd letter asking for money back 17th April 2007 - been slack on this one forgot about it - got letter week ago saying looking into it and will get back to me - will take more action once i get lloyds money in my account and get these guys to MCOL stage

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can i just ask - im with moneyclaim and papers were served 5th april (5+14 days = 24th april) i check on the web site everyday - will it show on the moneyclaim web site if they acknowledge or put in a defence?

 

this waiting game is very hard to play when you have not much in the way of patience like me :)

 

Yep it will

 

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Maybe its just me but does't the 5th plus 14 days make the 19th?? ie tomorrow

Abbey - *SETTLED IN FULL!* ;)

-£445 refunded after one phonecall

HERE

 

Lloyds - Reclaiming Charges ***WON!***

-09/05/07 - Prelim delivered

-22/05/07 - LBA sent - no response

-11/07/07 - Filed at court

- 26/07/07 - Full settlement offer!!!! Donation made ;)

HERE

 

Next - Trying to Sue us with no agreement! :lol:

-29/06/07 - Defence filed

-16/08/07 - AQ filed

-19/09/07 - Claim struck out!! :p

HERE and continued HERE

 

PLEASE CLICK MY SCALES IF I'VE HELPED!

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Maybe its just me but does't the 5th plus 14 days make the 19th?? ie tomorrow

 

thats originally what i thought but its 5 days + 14 days i.e. 19 days from the date its issued (something about you give them 5 days grace then its 14 after that)

 

confusing

Lloyds TSB WILL pay :mad:

 

Lloyds TSB - amount owed £3200 (filed with moneyclaim 5th april 2007 - acknowledged 20th April - failed to defend - judgment issued 9th May for £3393.06)

 

Capital One - amount owed £260.00 plus interest Sent 2nd letter asking for money back 17th April 2007 - been slack on this one forgot about it - got letter week ago saying looking into it and will get back to me - will take more action once i get lloyds money in my account and get these guys to MCOL stage

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If it were me i'd give them 14 days from it being served then try to chase it up. No need for you to give them 5 days garce as the courts will probably let them submit a late defence anyway :(

Abbey - *SETTLED IN FULL!* ;)

-£445 refunded after one phonecall

HERE

 

Lloyds - Reclaiming Charges ***WON!***

-09/05/07 - Prelim delivered

-22/05/07 - LBA sent - no response

-11/07/07 - Filed at court

- 26/07/07 - Full settlement offer!!!! Donation made ;)

HERE

 

Next - Trying to Sue us with no agreement! :lol:

-29/06/07 - Defence filed

-16/08/07 - AQ filed

-19/09/07 - Claim struck out!! :p

HERE and continued HERE

 

PLEASE CLICK MY SCALES IF I'VE HELPED!

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