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    • Nothing will happen in regard to this one shoplifting event, other than Sainsburys won't let you shop in this store again.   But, if you continued to shoplift, then the consequences are more serious. Local to me, there  is a town where about 13 people have been banned from shopping in many of the shops. They are subject to some form of order, where if they set foot in any of the stores, they will be subject to arrest by Police.  
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    • Hi all…. i was wondering if someone could help me. I am ashamed I have been caught shoplifting from Sainsbury’s by two undercover security guards who I suspect have been following me for a week now… I have been impulsively shoplifting due to what I think could have become an addiction of some kind. I am ashamed of what I had been doing and I do believe being caught has been for the greater good. i was taken to a room and asked to empty my bag, the guards were slightly rude but I complied with them politely as I know they are just doing their job and I am in the wrong. They retrieved my address, name, birthdate and took a photo of me, they asked me how many times I had shoplifted and I said twice and I didn’t want to be foolish and say just once. They issued me a letter of ban from the store and if I was caught in the store again the police would be called. They told me I would be paying 2x what I had stolen today as the goods had been damage which I am guessing is stole around £65 worth roughly. I did offer to pay for the items I had stolen on the day but they declined. They did not call the police but let me leave after claiming I was a lucky person. They told me to expect a letter in the post and that I “would be smart not to ignore it”  what should I be expecting in the post from them? I am aware from reading a lot online about security costs.. people mentioned to ignore these costs however as I had damaged the labelling on the goods should I still comply and pay the fines ?  kind regards awful shoplifter
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Hi dibble

 

You are entitiled to all court fee costs back as part of the settlement. IN your MCOL online, you would have included the £120. This further £100 should also be taken into account when (not if) the bank settles.

 

Once anyone files a claim, a full settlement =

 

Charges

PLUS

ALL court fees

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8%APR up to date of receiving funds.

 

No special forms, it's taken as automatically added.

 

Barclays do know this Dibble, don't worry, they've been through this thousands of times so far :)

3 Active Claims:

Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Sole account) - Applied to lift court ordered Stay

Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) - Awaiting court date

Barclays Refund of Bank Charges (Joint account) Pre-6 yrs- LBA sent.

 

 

3 Wins :

Barclays t/a The Woolwich (Data Protection Act breach costs & compliance)

HSBC (on behalf of brother)

Settled Out of Court - £3,874.76

Alliance & Leicester (on behalf of friend)

Settled Out of Court - £723.41

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hi dibble, have just read you thread and its of great help.. Cant beleive you've got a date in September.. i think i've cocked things up. I have just returned from 2 weeks away and found a letter saying my court date is 30th July! I haven't got anything ready.. but will be following your thread as it has all the links and bits i need... Thanks and Good Luck, JO

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Hi Dibble,

 

Have a look here for help with B's T&C's - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/101412-document-library-work-progress.html.

 

Hope this helps, Slick

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got a mad letter yesterday and its dated 30/8/07 off barclays reffering to my hearing at the end of sept at birkenhead cc and it starts. claim against barclays bank plc,norwich county court (im in birkenhead cc ) it starts i refer to the above proceedings,and specifically the order made by the court relating to the stay of proceedings on the above claim and the attached conditions (order) (nothing attached) my questions are they have dated the letter 30/8/07 ? they mention norwich cc and im in birkenhead cc ? and when i rang birkenhead cc they said my case was going ahead any ideas whats going on any help will be appreciated the letter goes on about a website i should of had access to by the 23/8/07 but they are to busy to give me the address help i havnt got a clue whats going on like it sounds barclays havnt either.

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If its from Barclays then its a generic letter that everyone with a claim is getting unless you hear from the court carry on as normal but take copies of this http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/17065-application-removal-stay-updated.html#post1046820 to court with you :)

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got a letter of barclays today telling me to look at a website about the oft case and saying that on the 10th august my case was stayed by judge birchall. the letter is headed my name v barclays bank plc norwich county court. my case is being heard at the end of the month at birkenhead cc.my questions are is judge birchall based at norwich cc and if so are barclays trying to hoodwink me into thinking my case has been stayed.as i have heard nothing off birkenhead cc. also has anyone got a case at birkenhead cc this month any help appreciated.:?

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Dibble,

 

Just follow what you're told by the Court and don't rely on Barclays for info at all.

 

If you're not sure about where or when your case will be heard, give the Court a call and they should clarify for you.

 

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bank should have sent me their defence by last week and they havnt im in court next week shall i just wait until i see the judge and tell him on the day and should i take a letter or statement to give him or her all ive had is a letter off the bank saying they have a stay against me granted in a court 300 miles away which im ignoring as i havnt heard anything from my court its getting close now got butterflies just thinking about going into court but i am half looking forward to it so i can shut up all my plebby mates who have said i should of took the offer bank sent me in april

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Dibble,

 

Take 3 copies of the letter objecting to a Stay with you to Court as per Saintly's link on previous page.

 

Read these short threads for a feel of how your case might go:-

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bcard-woolwich-successes/111081-court-case-today-court.html

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bcard-woolwich-successes/93273-car2403-barclays-bank-court.html

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bcard-woolwich-successes/110829-court-case-next-week.html

 

As Bank won't have sent in a Bundle, you can argue that they have failed to comply with the Judges Directions and ask that their case be Struck Out.

 

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