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The warrant issued against Barclays was not executed because Barclay had made application to set the judgenent asside, on the ground that the the judgement was inconsistent with the direction made on the 15 may 2007.

Barclay did not defend the claim but apply to strike it on onCPR.22.1(6) onthe 17/4/07, but I had no knowledge of this. only new after my petition to the court by which the court had already given judgement.

 

Here are the procedure to request judgement and warrant:

1. Claim was issued for £3367.02 .

2. After a month and 3days I applied for judgement and was I written to as judgement rejected.

3 Almost a month after rejecting the application for judgement, I wrote a petition to the court that the defendant had not defended the claim yet, this was on the 30/05/07

4. On the 11th june 2007 the judgement was granted and a copy was faxed straight to the defendant for payment which they ignored.

6.On the 13/07/07 I rang the defendant that if payment is not made by 4pm of the that day I will apply for a warrant which I did.

7. This was almost 30days after the judgement.

8. The warrant was issued and sent to bailiff

9. Barclays now have a new solicitor appearing to represnt them in order to set aside the jugement

10. I have now received order from the court for the date to hear it.

11. Help the date is 22/08/07

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yikes! i might be in for this, received my judgement almost 4 weeks ago and have sent in warrant of execution for my monument credit card (issued by barclays).

 

Sounds like they are playing a dangerous game of delaying tactics, i can't see what credible legal reasoning they could give to have the judgement set aside.

 

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I am in the same situation. I have asked for judgement as they havenot acknowledged my claim and I am now given the chioce of issuing a warrant, which I do not know if I should as I have to pay another £55.00 and i don't know even if I will get my money back!!!

Halifax - £245 - SETTLED - in full

MBNA Business - £190 - SETTLED - in full

HSBC - Closed business a/c - £1,850 - SETTLED IN FULL

HSBC - Business a/c - £4,388 - SETTLED FOR £4,100

Nat West Card - SETTLE IN FULL - £124.71

Halifax Credit Card - MCOL 26th May 2007

Egg - 1st LBA 12th May 2007

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http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/68191-claiming-business-account-lets-6.html#post646109

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Why don't you try and contact Barclays. I have got an e-mail address of a guy that just deals with default judgements. Try:

 

dino.papaevripides@barclays.com

 

He was very good with me and responded to my e-mail straight away.

 

Good Luck!

Halifax - £245 - SETTLED - in full

MBNA Business - £190 - SETTLED - in full

HSBC - Closed business a/c - £1,850 - SETTLED IN FULL

HSBC - Business a/c - £4,388 - SETTLED FOR £4,100

Nat West Card - SETTLE IN FULL - £124.71

Halifax Credit Card - MCOL 26th May 2007

Egg - 1st LBA 12th May 2007

Are you a business customer, let's join forces subscribe to:

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general/68191-claiming-business-account-lets-6.html#post646109

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Credit cards

 

It is hard for anybody to make head or tail of this thread or your other thread pasted above. Livelylad tried, but without an itemised claim it is hard to know what you are doing, especially if after having been to court and obtained judgment, you suddenly say your opponent was never Barclays Bank but actually Egg Credit Card.

 

What you referred to as "purchases interest" is probably the debit interest shown on a credit card's monthly statement. This would be made up of interest on outstanding purchases and cash advances (lawful and unreclaimable), plus monthly interest on outstanding penalty charges (unlawful and reclaimable). The simple way to disentangle the two would be to add up your unlawful charges to date, and multiply that amount by the monthly interest rate as shown on the statement, say 1.6%, risen to 2% now.

 

One reclaimant executed his warrant, marching at the head of his bailiffs into Royal Bank of Scotland branch in Chalk Farm, London, to remove bank PCs etc with a view to reselling same. Customers were astonished, the RBS manager was shocked, and reclaimants everywhere were over the moon.

 

If you want to discuss with the Forum your setaside hearing on 22nd August, it is up to you to articulate your opponent's grounds already made known to you.

 

 

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