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Write in.

 

Present apologies for not being able to turn up.

 

Ask that the parties be ordered to make standard disclosure.

 

Say that you understand that the defendants in your case are routinely asking for their evidence to be taken in secret and say that you wish to object to this.

 

Somewhere in this forum are a list of grounds objecting to secrecy - list them in your letter.

 

get the letter of recorded ASAP.

 

make sure that you put th eclaim ref number and case name on the letter

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Write in.

 

Present apologies for not being able to turn up.

 

Ask that the parties be ordered to make standard disclosure.

 

Say that you understand that the defendants in your case are routinely asking for their evidence to be taken in secret and say that you wish to object to this.

 

Somewhere in this forum are a list of grounds objecting to secrecy - list them in your letter.

 

get the letter of recorded ASAP.

 

 

 

make sure that you put th eclaim ref number and case name on the letter

 

Thanks BF

Will get draft over w/end and post Monday.

Regards

Kevin

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I haven't read the draft - but they shojld know how much you are claiming from your original POC - you did put it in didn't you?

 

No don't send anything to Citi

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  • 4 weeks later...

GREAT NEWS!!! Well done! :D:D:D

Robertxc v. Abbey - £3300 Settled in full

Robertxc v. Clydesdale - £750 Settled in full

Nationwide v. Robertxc - £2000 overdraft wiped out, Default removed by order of the sheriff

Robertxc v. Style Card - Default removed by order of the sheriff

Robertxc v. Abbey (1) - Data Protection Act action. £750 compensation

Robertxc v. Abbey (2) - Data Protection Act action. £2000 compensation, default removed

 

The opinions on this post are those of Robertxc and not necessarily the opinions of the group and do not constitute sound legal advice. You are advised to seek professional legal advice.

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Congratulations.

 

Wonder if Citi will write to the court with an objection, seems to be their standard tactic.

Advice offered by ENRON is without prejudice and is for your judgement as to whether to take it. You should seek the assistance or hire of a solicitor or other paid professional if in doubt.

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Well done, congratualtions

First Direct - Settled in full :eek:

Lloyds TSB - AQ completed Central London CC :confused:

RBS - Settled in full :p

Morgan Stanley - Settled in full :lol:

Capital One - Settled in full ;-)

Citi Cards - Transfered to Mercantile Court 19/10/06

Nationwide - Settled in full 8)

Capital One Acct 2 - Prelim letter

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Hi Richard

Lickthewallfatboy's court case is set for September 26th. It will be interesting to see if Citi intend to take it all the way!!

Kev

 

 

Hey, just an update.

 

I had received the defence, filled in AQ and had a court date set for Dec 28th. Then it went quiet for ages, then to my absolute suprise, I received a cheque for the outstanding amount this morning, they settled in full!!!!!

 

I have no idea what made them do that

Halifax Bank Account - Settled in Full £650 MCOL Stage

Halifax Credit Card - MCOL Filed (£100)

Halifax Personal Loan - LBA Sent (£80)

Citi/Associates Credit Card - MCOL Filed

Aqua Credit Card - MCOL Filed

MBNA Credit Card - Settled in Full with Contractual Interest

Capital One Credit Card - Settled In Full £100 Prelim Stage

GE Money Personal Loan - MCOL Filed

HFC Personal Loan - MCOL Filed

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I haven`t received a court date yet, but hopefully Citi will now realise with enough of us knocking on the door and winning - sooner or later the issue of reclaiming unlawful charges will be resolved.

 

Sure they can continue to spend money defending themselves as is their right. However ultimately the law is on our side.

 

All of us will continue to request public disclosure and a full breakdown of the figures which support a default cost of £12.88. In the instance and likely event that the figure proves to be incorrect there could be implications relating to the presentation of documents in LTWFBs case.

Advice offered by ENRON is without prejudice and is for your judgement as to whether to take it. You should seek the assistance or hire of a solicitor or other paid professional if in doubt.

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