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Somewhere on this site (perhaps a Mod can direct you) is the actual terms etc of the stay and details of what it covers. In it it quite specifically states that it does not cover CC claims.

 

The official guideline is either from the FSA or the OFT. The Master of the Rolls statement is the source.

 

The OFT has alraedy ruled that the charge of CC claims was unlawful and capped it to a maximum of £12.

 

Hopefully someone can direct you to the official document as to what claims are on hold and what it covers quickly.

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Fight incompetance, stupidity, greed and unfairness......There's no excuse and no place for it in society, unless they really are! :wink:

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It won't be...the court will inform you before anything starts and gives you the option to oppose.

 

Basically, the Court will keep you informed but it's up to Lloyds to ask you first, then if no reply or agreement, they can apply to court. The Judge will invite you to comment/oppose and the Judge will then decide.

 

All in, just sit tight and don't worry.

 

What did your stay instructions say?

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That's ok...sit tight.

 

The final decision has not happened technically yet. The OFT has 14 days from 25th Nov to Appeal. If it does then the decision is still not quite over (technically). If they don't, then 7-21 days after that the Banks must file a response (defence) in Court or risk getting their defence struck out.

 

Did you have in your POC a reference to UTCCR's? Regulation 5 or just UTCCR or the penalties argument?

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