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I made a claim for an amount in excess of £3500.00. I received an offer from the above of £200.00. Is there a template to decline this? Also I have recalculated my original claim to include interest.

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REJECTING OFFERS TEMPLATES Just choose the one that you need from here :)

28/2/07

Sent request for repayment of charges totalling £2,800 (I want it ALL back!).

8/3/07

Barclays send sorry your not happy letter

14/3/07

Letter before action sent

25/4/07

Barclays offer £1,790

27/4/07

Thanks but no thanks to the offer sent

28/4/07

Filed with mcol, now looking at a figure of £3,500, they should of paid up when i asked nicely :-D

11/5/07

Barclays acknowledge claim

30/5/07

Barclays defend claim

19/6/07

Received notice of transfer to Northampton County Court and barclays excuse for a defence!!!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi

 

A few weeks ago I received an offer of £200.00 from their solictors Sutcliffes in respect of a claim of over £3500.00. I have recalculated with interest. In what format do I send my new claim?

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I am getting somewhat confused. I currently have a claim in for 6 years worth of charges but know that there are many charges beyound that.

 

Can I make a claim for that whilst my 6 year claim is on going?

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You should have a form with your court pack and just fill it in and return it to the court in triplicate, they will take care of the rest. Or put it in a letter to the court. You could also follow some advice sections on these threads, or martins money tips site, g/luck Rob

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Could anyone please put my mind at rest. I made a claim for over £3000.00 which was turned down with an offer of £200.00. I am sending it again with interest this time which adds another £800.00 to it. Do I send another copy of the initial letter along with copies of previous communications?

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I could do with some help on this also. I got in to a mess a few years ago what with the spiral of bank charges getting out of control and my mum took out some loans for me with the yorkshire bank. They said it was a condition of the loan for them to issue it to her so she went ahead and did it. I have since found out that it was mis-sold to her and she replied that every loan she has ever had with YB has been under that condition. It looks like she is in for a tidy sum of dosh!!! Can anyone advise more on this?

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7 threads merged. Please keep all your progress on one thread to make it easier to follow.

 

You can claim back for as long as you've had charges under Section 32 of the Limitations Act. I'm not clear if you've sent your LBA, but if you have and it's time to start your court action, then do it.

 

I suspect YB may try and stay your claim pending the test case, but if they do, there are steps you can take to try and prevent it. Just stick to your timetable because as far as I'm concerned, it's business as usual.

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