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From the date your claim was deemed served on them, they have 14 days (till 27th) to acknowledge your claim and 28 days (10th Sept) to submit their defence. :)

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In my my case they responded straight away by saying that they would defend the case which was a bit worrying. This I now believe is standard practice as it gives them more time to look at each case. About a week or so later I then got an offer of a full refund saying that it was not economically viable to do anything else.

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What POC did you end up using by the way?

 

In light of the automatic stays my strategy fell apart and the POC I have prepared is way too light for an N1. I would have liked to use the solicitor prepared POC for RBS but it targeted strictly to current accounts...

 

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Hi I am also pursuing Mint for charges to my account. Last week 23/08/07 I was awarded judgement against them by default. They did the standard thing - acknowledged the claim and requested time to defend it.

 

However, as yet I have recieved no payment from them and am unsure how to proceed? Does anyone have any idea?

 

I should note that during the time of my letters to them and the court claim, I was served a default notice on my account and the account is now closed - so Im assuming they have to send me a cheque, if they just remove the amount awarded me from my credit card bill am I entitled to reject this, and ask for a cheque?

 

Any help appreciated. Thanks

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Hi

 

If you have had a judgement in your favour by default then I would have thought that the best thing would be to get on the phone to them (try their litigation department at 1 Princes Street, London on 0207 714 4449) as they have to pay you now and I am sure that they will not want a judgement registered against them. The person that I spoke to there was very helpful.

 

In my case, my account was already paid off in full and closed before I began my claim so they sent me a cheque as I did not owe them any money. If you still owe them anything then I would have thought that they would put towards what you owe and credit your account.

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