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  1. abbey made me an offer of half my claim which i politely turned down, i have received my allocation questionaire, filled it in and took it up to the court together with the £100 fee, which i assume i can claim back
  2. well the abbey dont want to pay i issued the county court summons on 28th feb and have had a letter from them: We are in the process of reviewing this claim and preparing our response. A defence will be filed in due course. In the meantime, we note that you have claimed the sum of £2400.39 in respect of charges that you say have been made on your abbey account. However, you have provided no details as to how this sum has been calculated or your bank account number. Similarly, you have not prvided details of the interest, showing how that amount is made up with reference to each charge. As you will appreciate, you will need to produce evidence to the court regarding these amounts, and this information should have been supplied by you when you filed your claim. We should be grateful if you would provide such details to us as soon as possible. It would also be helpful at this stage if you can provide e-mail and telephone contact details to us. Is this a standard letter they send out when they receive a summons??? which i am replying to with the following: Further to your letter of 5th March 2007, which I have received , I am disappointed to note that you have not received the schedule of charges I am reclaiming. Especially since a copy of the schedule was sent 27th October 2006, and a further copy on 28th February 2007. To assist you, I herewith attach another copy of the schedule of charges which was compiled from the original bank statements, all of which I still have. The interest claimed is as per the court‘s own instructions and is listed individually against each reclaimed charge and continues to accrue daily. I am aware of the evidence I am required to produce for court, this did not however have to be included when the claim was filed, i did in fact make enquiries regarding this. I am grateful for the guidance in your letter. This letter has my telephone number, as you have requested for my home, my mobile and my place of work, at the letterhead, I am a current customer of Abbey and as such you already have these details on file. My email address is **********@********** and as an online banker with Abbey you also have this information too. My account numbers were clearly included with my claim form as with all correspondence sent to you. All the hassle and cost of court, preparing evidence etc. can be avoided if you were to send me a banker’s cheque for £2520.39 which comprises £2002.39 refund of excessive unfair charges, £238.00 interest to date and £120 refund of court fee. I will accept this figure including the quoted interest figure by banker’s cheque to my address no later than 30th March 2007, after this I will expect to reclaim additional interest as it accrues. You have my contact details, I look forward to hearing from you, at least to advise me that you have received this schedule of charges.
  3. i received standard letter saying sorry you unhappy have a bit of money back i was offered £110 of the £2002 owed and have sent the following letter: Thank you for your letter dated 20th November 2006 I respectfully decline your offer of settlement and request, once again, that you return to me all charges imposed on this account, totalling £2002.39 I will accept the sum of £110.00 offered as a gesture of your good will, only as part settlement and on the clear understanding that I will pursue recovery of the remainder, with a County Court claim if necessary. My letter before action sent previously indicates that you had until 24th November 2006 to respond before Court action commences. I will however give you a further 14 days before I commence legal proceedings, as a gesture of my good will. I trust this clarifies my position.
  4. i'm not in ireland i was born there so no worries about irish banks lol:)
  5. i sent my S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) on 15th Aug i handed it in at my branch along with a cheque for £10 (cash not acceptable). they dated it there and then and agreed the 40 days would start on that day i received my first lot of statements a week or 2 later then nothing. the 40 days expired i sent them another letter 26th sep a copy to my branch and a copy to head office telling them they had a further 7 days or i would see them in court and i received the rest of my statements a week later. i have now checked on all charges on both accounts and they have had a little over £2000. in one day they took a total of £318 (10 charges) there should be a limit. i am about to send a letter asking for it all back i will keep you posted
  6. Abbey National i have totalled my charges back to Jan 04 as they are all the bank statements i have for my sole account, but i also have a joint account that was closed down by the bank due to charges. I no longer have any of the bank statements for this account, so how do i go about getting statements for the last 6 years on both accounts and does in cost anything as money is a tight issue at the moment all these charges have put us under a terrible financial strain
  7. hi everyone i have just joined this site and am looking forward to recovering my bank charges which total quite alot, but i dont have a clue where to start
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