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Hi

I have recieved my full amount claimed, I sent a letter rejecting their claims, it was sent recorded so i know they received it, but a day after I recieved the money SC&M sent me a letter to the effect that since I hadn't given them the courtesy of a reply to their offer letter (which I had rejecting conditions) they would put the money in my account on the basis that it was in full and final settlement, that I would agree to maintain my account within agreed limits and I would make an appointment with the bank to review my account. These were the conditions I did not agree to, but they have still given me the money and then in a letter receveived a day later, told me I am getting the money on those conditions, does any body have any ideas where you stand with regards to this situation???:confused:

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Just enjoy the money - it's yours!

Make sure that they are aware of your terms. They won't take the money back; especially if its in your pocket :D

broke dave v LTSB WON £3840 2 weeks before court.

Mrs broke dave v Barclays accepted offer £355.

broke dave v LTSB (Business) Prelim stage.

broke dave v LTSB (2nd Claim) LBA stage.

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Good morning,

thanks for all the info, will be sending off a copy of my original 'rejection of Conditions' letter to them (Recorded delivery again), but a question please,

 

Has anyone else had this letter after settlement, I can't find anything else on the forum?

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I haven't seen it anywhere. But I wouldn't worry; probably another case of **** being bogged down with the workload:D

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broke dave v LTSB WON £3840 2 weeks before court.

Mrs broke dave v Barclays accepted offer £355.

broke dave v LTSB (Business) Prelim stage.

broke dave v LTSB (2nd Claim) LBA stage.

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I received their offer letter 3 days or so after the money was in the account (and mostly spent):p

broke dave v LTSB WON £3840 2 weeks before court.

Mrs broke dave v Barclays accepted offer £355.

broke dave v LTSB (Business) Prelim stage.

broke dave v LTSB (2nd Claim) LBA stage.

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Hi Broke Dave

 

Sorry to hound you for advice but in the reminder letter I send them rejecting their conditions again, should I tell them to take the money back after a certain time period if they still want to attach conditions to the settlement or should I just send them a letter reminding them of my first letter, I have electronic proof of Recorded delivery received.??

 

 

Does that make sense:???:

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Just send the letter reminding them of your first letter. Don't offer to give them the money back - it is yours and they have no right to add terms.

Go and have a nice Sunday luchtime drink and a meal. Relax and enjoy.

broke dave v LTSB WON £3840 2 weeks before court.

Mrs broke dave v Barclays accepted offer £355.

broke dave v LTSB (Business) Prelim stage.

broke dave v LTSB (2nd Claim) LBA stage.

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Thought I was the only one awake this morning. Not much tipping going on but thanks for yours. Enjoy the shopping. Don't forget to look at the cashpoint - it's great to see money in there.;)

broke dave v LTSB WON £3840 2 weeks before court.

Mrs broke dave v Barclays accepted offer £355.

broke dave v LTSB (Business) Prelim stage.

broke dave v LTSB (2nd Claim) LBA stage.

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