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Barclays - claiming £2710!

Offered £2030! Offer rejected, filed MCOL 21/05/07!

Abbey - Settled!

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When filing with MCOL particulars of claim....

 

(b) Interest per S.69 County Courts Act 1984 of 8% - £579.94 [enter interest total at date of claim] continuing at 8% until judgment or settlement at a daily rate of £0.xx; 6. Alternatively, if the charges are a fee for a service, then they must be reasonable under S.15 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982. 7. Costs allowed by the Court.

 

no 5b.. daily rate, how do I calculate this???

 

Sorry being a bit thick, long day in work!

Barclays - claiming £2710!

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I think I have worked it out...

 

Charges - £2710.00 x 0.00022 = 0.5962 daily rate.

 

Charges + 8%apr interst + daily rate until settled = ££££££

 

Is this correct?

Barclays - claiming £2710!

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Abbey - Settled!

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When filing with MCOL particulars of claim....

 

(b) Interest per S.69 County Courts Act 1984 of 8% - £579.94 [enter interest total at date of claim] continuing at 8% until judgment or settlement at a daily rate of £0.xx; 6. Alternatively, if the charges are a fee for a service, then they must be reasonable under S.15 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982. 7. Costs allowed by the Court.

 

no 5b.. daily rate, how do I calculate this???

 

I think I have worked it out...

 

Charges - £2710.00 x 0.00022 = 0.5962 daily rate.

 

Charges + 8%apr interst + daily rate until settled = ££££££

 

Is this correct?

Barclays - claiming £2710!

Offered £2030! Offer rejected, filed MCOL 21/05/07!

Abbey - Settled!

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Another letter rec'd today from B's offering me the £2030 settlement again! Saying sorry we couldnt sort it out and take us to court then if you want, blah, blah....

Havent answered them and in the middle of filing MCOL.

Can someone confirm this though please...

 

When filing with MCOL particulars of claim....

 

(b) Interest per S.69 County Courts Act 1984 of 8% - £579.94 [enter interest total at date of claim] continuing at 8% until judgment or settlement at a daily rate of £0.xx; 6. Alternatively, if the charges are a fee for a service, then they must be reasonable under S.15 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982. 7. Costs allowed by the Court.

 

no 5b.. daily rate, how do I calculate this???

 

I think I have worked it out...

 

Charges - £2710.00 x 0.00022 = 0.5962 daily rate.

 

Charges + 8%apr interst + daily rate until settled = ££££££

 

Is this correct?

Barclays - claiming £2710!

Offered £2030! Offer rejected, filed MCOL 21/05/07!

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Thanks Tori!

Ok so...

 

Charges without interst £2710 x 0.00022 = 0.5962 daily rate

 

Correct?

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In light of everything that has happened today with the lost Lloyds case I have just been making sure mine is all correct before I go any further with it. (In the middle of filing with MCOL)

 

On looking back at my letters I did not include the interest on the charges in the prelim letter (as I was lead to beleive we couldnt untill court proceedings had been started) or the LBA.

BUT.. in the LBA letter I have stated that if they do not comply with request of payment of charges in full, then I will begin a claim against them PLUS interest and PLUS costs.

Now I am filing a claim with MCOL (waiting for few more facts on the Lloyds case today before actually submitting it) I have now added the 8%apr to the charges and will be adding the daily rate untill this it is settled.

 

Please can someone clarify if this is correct before I go any further?

 

Much appreciated!

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Thanks Dar!

Will wait for more facts on the Lloyds case before going any further yet though!

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Thanks Dar!

Will wait for more facts on the Lloyds case before going any further yet though!

 

Why? carry on as you would have done. This is one case out of thousands, we do not know all of the facts therefore as has been said many times today it's business as usual:wink:

 

Boo x

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Hi Rhibox,

Copied and pasted this, DaZ wrote it on another thread, again fantastic advice and should put your mind at ease, Daz is great always gives fantastic advise and is never wrong. So go ahead with your claim, and dont worry.

 

 

Ref the posting about Lloyds. there are a lot of people panicking now about banks going to win..

If the story is read in full, this guy tried to beat the system by using his own path of procedures, didnt follow as advised on here, thus didnt include any substantial POC's, no SOC's and therefore was booted out, he was basically arguing a case with no argument.

People who DO NOT take time to read these posts and advise FULLY ..WILL GET CAUGHT OUT.

These Banks are not stupid, they can tell if a claimaint is trying it on and is not fully competent. if they see weakness in a claim they will push it.

In this case they were successful but ONLY because of the claimants neglegence.

 

Igbo, please dont take this as an insult but please learn from this, I get the impression you are not fully aware of the consequences of not following the correct path.

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Phoning to settle? try:

Krysta Campbell

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1 Churchill Place

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E14 5HP

Tel: 02071164753

Fax: 01452638359

email:krysta.campbell@barclays. com

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Rhi

 

 

Ditto!!:wink:

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Please note that advice given is purely my opinion and should be treated as such.

FAQ’s

http://www.consumeractiongroup.c o.uk/forum/faqs-please-read-these/

HSBC Claim - August 2006 £2,700 paid November 2006

Halifax Claim - August 2006 £4,100 paid December 2006

GE Capital - August 2006 - settled

Log Book Loans - August 2007 - sorted

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Cheers guys!!

And as I keep saying... keep the faith!!!

Barclays - claiming £2710!

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Just submitted my MCOL claim (at last, been very busy!)

So....

2 copies of charges with interest up to todays date to be sent with covering letter to court.

Then send another copy to Barclays solicitors when I receive the letter stating their address, correct??

 

And I shall start getting my court bundle together this week then!!

Oh happy days!!!

Barclays - claiming £2710!

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Hey Caz!

Thanks!

 

Should I PM a mod with my litigation details as I dont seem to be able to!!

Barclays - claiming £2710!

Offered £2030! Offer rejected, filed MCOL 21/05/07!

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Cheers!

Managed to PM a mod now with my litigation details.

And I have just noticed on the last letter B's have sent me saying.... accept our offer or lets go to court....

that they have got my account number wrong!! How rude!!

Can this count in my favour as they cant even seem to get the right details for people anymore!!

Oooh far to busy are we!!? He he!!

Barclays - claiming £2710!

Offered £2030! Offer rejected, filed MCOL 21/05/07!

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Adrian St Joh

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1 Churchill Place

London

E14 5HP

 

Is this the correct address for solicitors for Barclays?

Or should it be Adrian St John???

 

Just checking, sending letter tomorrow with list of charges and to inform them I have filed with court, just out of courtesy obviously!!! He he!!

Barclays - claiming £2710!

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