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  • 2 weeks later...

lol standard delay tactics, think they are under the impression that if they say that they're dealin with it you will sit and wait. Stick to your schedule hun

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yep, I've changed it from "I am very disappointed that you have failed to respond to my letter..." to "I am very disappointed with your response to my letter..."

 

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Blimey A&L are quick! A couple of days later and I've received an offer. It amounts to the difference between what I've been charged and the £12.

 

My instinct is to reject it, although the amount they've offered would come in handy. What's the general opinion?

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Blimey A&L are quick! A couple of days later and I've received an offer. It amounts to the difference between what I've been charged and the £12.

 

My instinct is to reject it, although the amount they've offered would come in handy. What's the general opinion?

'General opinion' at the moment, colheath, would probably be that if you're not DESPERATE for the money you'd be better to go with your instinct and reject the offer.

If everyone starts accepting these low offers just because it's 'easier' then it strenghtens the bank's resolve against the rest of us!

Giving in due to 'financial necessity' is one thing, caving cos it's 'easier' is something else. Keep the faith, dude. 8-)

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Blimey A&L are quick! A couple of days later and I've received an offer. It amounts to the difference between what I've been charged and the £12.

 

My instinct is to reject it, although the amount they've offered would come in handy. What's the general opinion?

 

gosh - thats unusual - did it actully add up to each charge less £12.00 ?

 

mine was no where near that amount!

 

Keep reading through our threads here before you decide what to do - each person has their own objectives and needs in respective of the money.As it says on this site - although it is highly unlikely-you must be prepared to appear in court.

 

Personally i decided to go ahead- but you must make your own decision

 

on a brighter note there have been lots of cases in all the bank forums settled outside the court in the last few weeks.

 

Best of luck:)

Please note I am not an expert - I am not offering opinions or legal help - Please use all the information provided on the site in FAQ- step by step instructions and library- thanks Jansus:)

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offer from A&L 24/8/07 - after case stayed

 

"What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery

 

 

PROUD TO BE AN ORANGE

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gosh - thats unusual - did it actully add up to each charge less £12.00 ?

 

What they said in the letter was

we are prepared to refund the sum of £418.00 in full and final settlement.

 

This reflects the difference between the amount of charges for unpaid items actually applied to your account and the amount of charges that would have been applied to your account if the charge had been £12

Now, there are 34 charges so @ £12 that makes £408

My actual charge was £1,021 (some were £34, some were £25)

Difference is £613 so they're £195 short.

 

I've rejected it ;)

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Difference is £613 so they're £195 short.

 

I've rejected it ;)

 

 

what a surprise! :rolleyes: not!

 

Jansus:)

Please note I am not an expert - I am not offering opinions or legal help - Please use all the information provided on the site in FAQ- step by step instructions and library- thanks Jansus:)

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offer from A&L 24/8/07 - after case stayed

 

"What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery

 

 

PROUD TO BE AN ORANGE

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I'm claiming £1273 for my son and they offered him £281, can't make any of the figures add up, so we've rejected. That was after the first letter, and I don't think there will be any more offers on their way

HFC Bank - First letter claiming £196/LBA sent/£75 offered/rejected/Claim filed

HFC Bank Take 2 - Statements received

A & L - Prelim sent/LBA sent

Barclays (for my Dad) - Awaiting statements/LBA for S.A.R. sent/Statements received/Prelim sent/LBA sent

A & L (for my Son) - Awaiting statements/Statements arrived Prelim letter sent/£280 offered and rejected

Abbey (for my Sister) - ***Won***

Barclays PPI claim

Studio - ***Won***

HSBC - (for my brother-in-law) ***Won*** 8-)

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I've had a reply back from them, they've carried out a final review of my complaint, a full investigation has been conducted, their position remains unchanged, and I may wish to refer my complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service.

 

On with the court claim now then.

 

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Keep going colheath and you'll get ALL your moneyicon7.gif Though it's totally up to you of course whether or not you continue.

 

You'll find as time goes on, their offers normally get better and better then, near court stage, they should offer near the full amount. They've just offered me 80% of my claim, but I'm rejecting it as they didn't submit their court papers and hopefully it will be judgement by default if it goes to court in just over a week.

 

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A-Z CAG links to all documents you'll need for

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(Thanks to Michael Brown for all his efforts)

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/consumer-forums-website-questions/53182-cant-find-what-youre.html

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Thanks :)

 

I have a massive nervous but excited feeling when I think about it.

 

Am I right in thinking I don't need to respond to their offer letter, I just sit back and wait now?

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Know what you mean about these "feelings":rolleyes:

 

I've sent rejection letters to their offers, but not marked them "Without Prejudice". This way, we can show our replies to the judge/include them in the bundle ... at least I think so if we don't include Wragge's letter marked with this.

 

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A-Z CAG links to all documents you'll need for

your claim

(Thanks to Michael Brown for all his efforts)

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/consumer-forums-website-questions/53182-cant-find-what-youre.html

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Damn i get s sinking feeling i put in a copy of there offer in my bundle :O have i made a boob :o

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Don't worry about it ... you'll get lots more to worry about as it all continues:rolleyes: I'm positive I did as well, but will not be looking! I think all it means is that the judge must disregard it.

A-Z CAG links to all documents you'll need for

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(Thanks to Michael Brown for all his efforts)

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/consumer-forums-website-questions/53182-cant-find-what-youre.html

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