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Hi Jingles,

 

There are many thousands in the same position as you and I'm sure that provision will be made to include recent charges when the OFT issues are resolved.

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hi slick

 

you were right in what you said - i've had a letter from Bradford CC written on behalf of Halifax CC that virtually copies everything Barclays asked for word for word and not a mention of anything i respondd with - methinks we can see who side some judges are on.

 

question is now - if the FSA say in January that people should be able to continue with their claims, what happens then to the stay at the CC, will the CC's have to consider this

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if the stay remains in place for some time, what happens if the interest on the claim means that the £5000 limit on small claims is exceeded (my claim currently stands at £4700 and rising by approx £15+ a month)

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Hi Jingles,

 

I must be honest and say I don't know for sure if the rising value of interest on your claim will affect anything materially.

 

I have a feeling that the rise in s.69 Statutory Int't doesn't affect the fee you have to pay, or the small claims status you have under £5K.

 

No doubt when the main issues are resolved and your claim is unStayed, the court will confirm if any further fee is payable. Any further fee would, of course, be added to the amount of your claim.

 

Maybe someone else can confirm about this if they know for sure.

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