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effectively BM have until close of business tomorrow to file a defence on moneyclaim against a claim for £6949 inc interest and costs.If they don't,they will not be able to do so over the weekend(actual deadline is sunday),and I will be able to file for judgment by default in the early hours of monday morning.......

 

fingers,toes and everything else crossed!!!

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Hi Zoot.

 

I have heard that name before.His name has appeared on the Halifax threads in the past.

 

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Just got the letter-they are not defending the claim on financial viability grounds,and they are sending me £5000 plus costs,out of a claim of £6949!!!

 

HAPPY DAYS!!!!!The full claim minus the interest.......

 

donation on its way when the cheque clears-and gladly!!!!

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Just got the letter-they are not defending the claim on financial viability grounds,and they are sending me £5000 plus costs,out of a claim of £6949!!!

 

HAPPY DAYS!!!!!The full claim minus the interest.......

 

donation on its way when the cheque clears-and gladly!!!!

 

Nice one - are you accepting this as full and final or pursuing the interest?

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I amopen to suggestions in that respect-I still can't quite believe how easy it was.£5K will make an awful lot of difference to us.....

 

Part of me says take the £5k as if you only accept as partail settlement they are likely to withdraw, and as the ERC claim is relatively new we don't know how they are going to react. I think if I was you I would take the ERC paid and costs incurred and be happy with the victory. Others may think differently but as you say £5K is a lot of money.

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LTWFB as a matter of interest ive a couple of ERCs im going after did you issue claim through NI courts or use your mates english address? £2k limits a bit of a bummer !

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Congrats LTWFB - beers definitely on you this weekend :)

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.. and me too it appears - guess who just got their post ;)

 

More on my thread shortly..

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BLOODY MARVELLOUS LTWFB!!!! So pleased for you!

 

:D

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HSBC

Settled in FULL on 8/8/06 - £3619.53

:D

CAPITAL ONE

Settled in Full on 6/9/06 - £84.76

:D

ABBEY NATIONAL (Old N&P Mortgage)

Settled In Full on 2/3/07 - £307.13

:D

SPML

*Court Case Withdrawn - family illness*

MORTGAGES PLC

*Court Case Withdrawn - family illness*

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