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Help me out here guys as I'm a wee bit confused now. I had thought PW had RBS on the ropes and that they were offering him money to go away.

 

This letter suggests they want money from him, and confidentiality, for them to leave him alone. Did I miss something or simply misunderstand what's happening here?

 

RBS claim I owe £11.5k

 

They must assume a reduced liability from £11.5k to £3k is a good deal......well I don't.

 

This will be sorted in open court.

 

PW

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Cheers PW, and good luck with this.

 

If there's no merit to my allegations......why the draconian confidentiality agreement.

 

They've tried every dirty tactic possible to keep me from exposing their false/creative accounting practices which has included the threat of imprisonment from a circuit Judge brought about and submitted by RBS lies.

 

It won't be me taking further legal action?

 

PW

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hi paul ive just posted on humbles thread this could you use sparkie as a witnes just a thought ?

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you could i suspect use the above in conjunction with Audi alteram partem

by bringing forward other witnesses to be heard who can show that there was at least a good arguable case that they would succeed at trialwith regards to HFOC and their methods but i guess you would have to consult with a barristor or ask someone on here such as car or pj

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Well looks like they need to revise the offer.

 

RBS if you are reading this, which l know is very possible, how about this as a few pointers to start with.

 

* forget about the £11.5k you allge paul owes.

 

* put right Pauls credit record.

 

* apply to the courts at you own expense to have any ccj(s) you have set aside stating the money is not owed.

 

* send out to paul a formal in writing on record appology admitting your mistakes.

 

* compensate paul with at least £15k for the hassel and stress you have caused him.

 

* make a donation to cag that matches exactuly what you have paid paul.

 

If any of it is wrong please say paul but this seems more reasonable.

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Thread rolling again.

 

I am now the client of lawyers who specialize in consumer credit law.

 

The court, Cobbetts and senior RBS have now been made aware of their "notice to act"

 

I have now got the backing of some seriously important people.....in addition to lawyers?.

 

Got to be careful what I say but, If I was RBS i'd be ******** myself.

 

How many guests today?

 

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Thread rolling again.

 

I am now the client of lawyers who specialize in consumer credit law.

 

The court, Cobbetts and senior RBS have now been made aware of their "notice to act"

 

I have now got the backing of some seriously important people.....in addition to lawyers?.

 

Got to be careful what I say but, If I was RBS i'd be ******** myself.

 

How many guests today?

 

PW

 

Nothing more than you deserve Paul - well done, it's about time this was brought out totally into the open and dealt with - brilliant news.

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Thread rolling again.

 

I am now the client of lawyers who specialize in consumer credit law.

 

The court, Cobbetts and senior RBS have now been made aware of their "notice to act"

 

I have now got the backing of some seriously important people.....in addition to lawyers?.

 

Got to be careful what I say but, If I was RBS i'd be ******** myself.

 

How many guests today?

 

PW

 

You truly are an inspiration Paul, I think I would have given up long ago:(

 

No more than you deserve for fighting so hard for so long

 

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Knowing what I know ......because Paul & me work so close...........it is more heavy than what Paul has hinted at ...I too will say no more than that.........except that it will have a profound effect on other RBS customers dealings with RBS.....to say the least mine.

 

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I think all of this is pretty shameful, with Paul having to endure all of this whilst a supposedly professional institution carries on like some kind of organised crime syndicate. All the worse from one that the tax payers have bailed out. Will be following this with a lot of interest and wishing the very best for you.

 

Sooner the practices of such banks are exposed the better, really about time that things changed for the better and the total abuse of customer trust was re-aligned once and for all.

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Hi Paul,

 

Along with many others I'm sure, I keep an eye on events here and love your low-key commentary as the pieces in this huge picture gradually fall into place.

 

I hope in time we will see RBS and Cobbetts getting what they deserve.

 

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I echo what Slick says. I do hope the bank AND Cobbetts get what's coming to them.

 

I don't know anything other than what I have read in this thread (and sparkie's), but to me it looks as though the bank and their poodle solicitors have been as bad as each other.

 

Keep up the good fight Paul.

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I'm informed that the bank's solicitors made a number of telephone calls yesterday, I'm also informed that the bank's solicitors "seemed a bit edgy".

 

PW

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Not sure if I've posted this before but just shows how aggressive RBS treat their customers who challenge erroneous documentation.

 

RBSs lawyer (sent from London again...costs!) presented me with this outside the court minutes before the hearing dated the 18th.

 

In addition the lawyer placed an application for a civil restraint order alleging that all my allegations were untrue.

 

My claim was eventualy struck out and proceedings transferred to the high court in Sheffield to be heard in front of a circuit judge. In respect of this matter, I decided it would be better to offer the bank an undertaking to avoid the prospect of having my name appearing on the public register as well as being slaughtered with costs as they were sending the big boys up from London again to sort me out (in court that is).

 

However, the bank would not accept my undertaking unless it was made in front of a Circuit Judge. It was obvious this action was to intimidate and coerce me to capitulate as their representative gave a smirk when the judge threatened me with imprisonment.....their application was then dismissed by the Judge, however, I ended up with costs.

 

What does this say about the Integrity of this state run organization?

 

BTW, my solicitors believe all my allegations have merit.

 

PW

 

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