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Co-op have sent chq for £765 (claim was for £780 - they altered the claim dates - crafty). Anyway I had already issued court proceedings (in which I added interest and the £120 court fee). Co-op reacted too slowly and the court papers would have been issued around the same time as they paid £765 - so I want the other £15 and the interest and the court fees back. I have to let the courts know immediately that I have received some payment. How do I let the courts know? Is a simple letter ok or is there a special form? Thanks for any help.

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simple letter will do

OK I GIVE IN

 

Halifax £3600 charges, won with C/I £6400

 

NatWest S.A.R-05/06/06

Bug**r all recieved 03/11/06

Prelim guesimate sent for £3000 03/11/06

Cr*p one CONNED statements 08/06 ROFLMAO

Cr*p one charges=£976

con int 34.9% £1,003.75 £1,979.75.

 

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Thanks - letter has been sent. Moved onto next stage now - the co-op have now said they will defend the whole amount. Will battle on. Thanks for your help.

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Don't worry about it. They are probably becoming overloaded with our letters just like the other banks and it will cost them. They altered my claim date but I expect you know this is wrong as claims date from the 1st letter you send them. I like this site for all the help you get along the way so any queries just ask. Will they really defend or is this just bravado? You and I are nearly in the same boat. All the best, Sally

 

 

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