jomish
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1st June 2007 - Be careful of another Lloyds TSB trick. I called their solicitors today to confirm they had settled. The said they had sent a cheque on 29th May for a figure which looks like the amount without interest. My court hearing would have been today so I don't think I have much chance to dispute it! However I am happy with the amount as I was not sure I was going to get anything! Letter did not mention any conditions other than the fact that the settlement was in no way admiting liability! 1st June 2007 - Banked cheque for £937.41!
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According to the court LLoyds TSB have settled - but I have not had any confirmation from them yet. Although I believe the court - do I still have to go to court or can I get away with sending a letter to court which will arrive AFTER my court case tomorrow?
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31st May - Tried ringing SC&M but all lines are busy. Hopefully will receive letter tomorrow to confirm settlement, otherwise will double-check with court.
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16th May - Sent bundle on website (the zipped one) and witness statement to court and Lloyds TSB solicitors. 31st May - Not received any court bundle from Lloyds TSB so rang court who said that Lloyds TSB had agreed to settle today (case would have been tomorrow).
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As I used the standard bundle I am now worried I will lose my case. I cannot submit any more material to court. Am I allowed to take the new material suggested with me anyway?
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Christopher's dad V Abbey ***WON***
jomish replied to a topic in Santander/Abbey and Cahoot successes
Nik - who was the judge? -
Mistermind - Lloyds TSB's solicitors
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Hi Tenmen10 Reassuring to see someone else going through the motions. What kind of things did you write in your letter to Lloyds TSB solicitors? Not sure if I should do the same - sounds a good idea. Though if the recent reports on the website of having to go to court before the settlement happens then it may not work. Jomish
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10th May 2007 Sent bundle found on this website plus my charges printout to court and lloyds. I am sure Lloyds TSB will drag it out until the end. *Thanks for all the replies to my questions dealing with this difficult bank".
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I am just checking about this 'bundle' business. Do I have to send the bundle to MCOL and Lloyds TSB solicitors. I have a court date of 1st June 2007.
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I have sent the spreadsheet to MCOL as advised by them but had no acknowledgement yet - should I send the spreadsheet to Lloyds TSB solicitors now anyway as my court date is 1st June!? Is there anything else I might need to send? Any help much appreciated!
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I have not posted each of my stages which would have been useful so here is my progress so far. I worked out that I am claiming for £1,170.06 including interest. I no longer have the Lloyds TSB account - the charges happened when I was a student. 10th February 2007 - Wrote to Lloyds TSB asking last six years of charges 20th February 2007 - Replied enclosing printouts of statements 21st February 2007 - Sent initial request letter to repay charges 28th February 2007 - Lloyds TSB replied with standard letter which said no. 3rd March 2007 – Rewrote to Lloyds TSB using template to say I would take them to court to reclaim the charges 26th March 2007 – No reply from Lloyds TSB so used MCOL and template to file claim 31st March 2007 – Received acknowledgement from Northampton County Court giving until 14th April 2007 for Lloyds TSB to reply 10th April 2007 – Lloyds TSB acknowledged claim and wished to defend 17th April 2007 – Received notice of transfer of proceeding to MK court and the details of Lloyds TSB defence. They dispute it as I am claiming for more than six years. I did not realise as I just counted up the ones they sent me! It only equates to about £100 of the claim anyway! 28th April 2007 - Emailed MCOL to check if I had to send how I arrived at charges (my spreadsheet) 30th April 2007 – Sent copy of spreadsheet to MCOL 9th May 2007 – Received a notice of allocation to the small claims court track (hearing). It will be on 1st June 2007.
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thanks HOD - they are only quibbling about £100 for the period over 6 years anyway!
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Thanks for the reply. I must admit I am finding some of the stuff a bit confusing but very helpful at the same time. I do not understand what Lloyds are saying though! I am claiming for 29/12/00 and 02/05/06 - should I have started in 2001? I just entered all the ones that were on the statements they sent me!