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Hi Lynn here just joined today. Trying to claim back £3060 from Lloyds awaiting response from second letter. Getting close to starting court proceedings and am getting scared. What do I need to repare for court. Looking forward to hearing from you. Lynn

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Hello and Welcome, Lynn.

 

You will get lost in this thread. You should go to the Lloyds Forum and start your own thread there. People dealing with Lloyds will help you out.

 

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Agreed ....have moved your thread here.

Have a read through some latest posts and threads here to brief yourself on latest info and events.

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Thanks Martin for moving me to the right thread, all a bit confusing to begin with. Can you or anybody out there tell me what I need to prepare for court, any advice welcome losing sleep worrying about the prospect of going to court. Thanks Lynn

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Hi Lynn, Guiness book of records no longer allow staying awake the longest records as they are bad for your health, so get some sleep. Court is unlikely. Have a look at these if you haven't already http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/faqs-please-read-these/31460-example-step-step-instructions.html. Also look in the templates library http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/ for info on form filling for MCOL and N1 claims

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hi missmarcy thanks for that. Did you do the claim on line or use the N1 FORM. Sorry this may sound stupid but what is CAG. Also did you win your case prior to a court date. Thanks Lynn.

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CAG=Consumer Action Group, sorry. I used the N1 form. The information needed to fill in the N1 form is on this website. I paid £120 & popped down to my local courts with the N1 form & the money (I'd wrote to them THREE TIMES asking for my charges back but they had replied - no!). At this point they will sit up & take notice.

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THANKS MISSMARCY SEEMS TO BE BETTER TO DO IT THAT WAY THAN ON LINE. Lloyds have got 4 days left to write back to me before my deadline, so heregoes, thanks for the advice LYNN

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hi just wanted to let people know started court proceedings Lloyds acknowledged on the 18 july and stated they would defend. Today had a letter from Lloyds solicitors stating that they are no way liable but as a good will gesture they will pay us the full amount of £3745.75 including interest and court fees as long as I reply and agree in ten days time. However I am not going to stop court proceedings untill I HAVE THE MONEY. I THINK THIS IS VERY NEARLY A SUCCESS.

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Sounds very much like a highly lucrative success to me. Well done and congratulations:D

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There Are Lots Of Conditions To This Settlement And Is Probably A Standard Letter As Usual Do I Agree To The Conditions Or Can I Not Agree To The Conditions And Still Hope To Receive The Money. Thanks Lynn

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Persoanlly I wouldn't agree to any of them. Most people are advised to send a letter stating that they accept the settlement unconditionally but reserve the right to make future claims if any further unlawful charges are levied on the account. It is up to you of course;)

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There Are Lots Of Conditions To This Settlement And Is Probably A Standard Letter As Usual Do I Agree To The Conditions Or Can I Not Agree To The Conditions And Still Hope To Receive The Money. Thanks Lynn

 

 

 

cross of what you DON'T like + ACCEPT what you like, initial + send back.

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Thanks Everyone But I Havent Got The Money In My Account Yet I Will Celebrate Only Then But Thanks Again To All Of You I Was Very Meek And Mild When I First Started This But Because Of Your Help Anyone Can Do This I Will Always Be Eternally Grateful Lynnxxx

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