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Hi,

 

I am claiming over £2500 from Clydesdale Bank through the English small claims court.

 

As of 15/05/07 they have decided to defend the case, although I have not received the notification by post yet. Any advice on my next steps would be much appreciated. I had a little panic yesterday due to the anouncement that Kevin Berwick had lost his case against Lloyds TSB and subsequently frantically emailed around the 'no-win-no-fee' companies. Having heeded the advice of the moneysavingexpert and the consumer action group I have decided to go through with it as originally planned.

 

I am however concerned about my ability to defend my case should a judge question me, as was the case with Kevin Berwick, I know this is unlikely and generally not the case but I think it is essential that I swat up on as much information and legal refererences as I can between now and my forthcoming court appearance.

 

It would be good to here from anyone who has recently been to court.

 

Also, would anyone know how to get hold of a copy of Clydesdale Bank T&C's from 1999-2000? I am sure there must be someone out there that has it on PDF but I have no idea where to start looking.

 

Thanks for listening.

 

K

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