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23rd March 2006, 16:02
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I am in: Limbo...
Posts: 5,457
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24th October 2006, 10:31
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Charlotte v barclays hey ive just started out wanting to make my claim not really sure how to go about it or where to start could you help me??
im with barclays aswell!!
thanks
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24th October 2006, 10:34
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I am in: Devon
Posts: 9,902
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Originally Posted by garyl85 hey ive just started out wanting to make my claim not really sure how to go about it or where to start could you help me??
im with barclays aswell!!
thanks
Gary x | Hi first read the faqs and threads in the Barclays forum. Secondly start your own thread that way you wont get lost in this one. 
__________________ I am not a legal expert my advice is given without prejudice and is purely my opinion only. If you are in doubt please seek professional advice. |
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24th October 2006, 10:34
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I am in: Devon
Posts: 9,902
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Originally Posted by charlotte owen Well the 28 days are up and barclays have filed a defence! I started the claim through moneyclaim on 22nd September and now it cannot be dealt with through moneyclaim anymore, so i am waiting for a date for court. (scarey stuff). barclays seem to hang on the longest don't they? Well when its all over my bank account will definately be moved elsewhere!! Good luck everyone else in this situation!
xx | Dont worry you will be fine. 
__________________ I am not a legal expert my advice is given without prejudice and is purely my opinion only. If you are in doubt please seek professional advice. |
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24th October 2006, 10:57
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I am in: Devon
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Originally Posted by charlotte owen Thanks everyone! What sort of cost is it for the next stage? Is it depending on how much your claiming? | Yes County Court Fees
__________________ I am not a legal expert my advice is given without prejudice and is purely my opinion only. If you are in doubt please seek professional advice. |
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24th October 2006, 11:04
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Charlotte v barclays Hi......in short......when returning a completed A.Q. if the amount being claimed is or less than £1,500 then it is free!..However if the claim is over £1,500 the cost is £100 which is of course returnable as part of your overall court costs when you win!
All other Court costs are via the link above in 'Livelylad's reply.
Jendoc
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24th October 2006, 11:27
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I am in: Devon
Posts: 9,902
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Originally Posted by jendoc Hi......in short......when returning a completed A.Q. if the amount being claimed is or less than £1,500 then it is free!..However if the claim is over £1,500 the cost is £100 which is of course returnable as part of your overall court costs when you win!
All other Court costs are via the link above in 'Livelylad's reply.
Jendoc | In the link if you scroll down it states the Allocation track fee.
__________________ I am not a legal expert my advice is given without prejudice and is purely my opinion only. If you are in doubt please seek professional advice. |
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28th November 2006, 16:07
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| | Basic Account Customer | Court date 21st december !! Well, i have got my date and it is the 21st December 06 at 10am which is much quicker than i had imagined it was going to be! Good old Barclays they keep going to the end don't they! I know it is probably a dim question but how will i know if they are going to settle out of court? What is the latest i will hear from them? Is it ever on the actual day?
I really hope everyone out there who is going through this process doesn't accept anything other than the full amount owed, just remember it's your money!
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charlie
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28th November 2006, 17:56
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Court date 21st december !! Quote:
Originally Posted by charlotte owen Well, i have got my date and it is the 21st December 06 at 10am which is much quicker than i had imagined it was going to be! Good old Barclays they keep going to the end don't they! I know it is probably a dim question but how will i know if they are going to settle out of court? What is the latest i will hear from them? Is it ever on the actual day?
I really hope everyone out there who is going through this process doesn't accept anything other than the full amount owed, just remember it's your money! | It would be helpful if you keep your posts in your original thread sio that we can follow your progress Charlotte. I've arranged they are merged.
What Court are you in. Is it Cardiff? If so you'll probably find that it's a Directions Hearing, not the final one. |
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29th November 2006, 11:57
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Court date 21st december! I HAVE WON !! WOW ! Well Blow me down with a feather !!!!!
As i sat at home trying to work out the court bundle a lovely letter from barclays landed on my door mat saying :-
As you can see from our defence, we consider your claim lacks meritand that it will fail ( i love that bit) in particular we disagree with your legal analysis that the charges levied to your account with barclays amounts to penalty clauses and are unfair. We do however, recognise that the sum at issue between us is relatively modest and as such, it is not cost effective for either party to take this matter to trial. Therefore, in order to avoid the inevitable time and cost associated with pursuing the claim to trial, we are preppared to settle your claim upon payment of charges applied to your account, together with the statutory interest and costs totalling £380.00 subject to the terms set out in this letter.
This offer to pay £380 is in full and final settlement of your claim and is strictly without any admission of liability on our part. By accepting this offer, you agree that the existence and the terms of this offer are confidential between us. (Not likely)
If you agree to the terms of this letter please sign and return a copy of this letter to me (Celyn Evans Legal clerk) at the above address within the next 7 days. You will also need to notify the court in writing that you have dicontinued your claim against us. Please forward a copy of your letter to the court when you return a signed copy of this letter to us.
Should you decide to reject this offer, then we reserve the right to disclose this letter to the court.
Do i have to sign this particular letter? I don't agree to not tell anyone! after all i just have told everyone! Ha Ha.
Also the £380 doesn't include any interest, i never asked for any but they have put in their letter they have included it. What should i do?
To everyone who is thinking of taking the pathetic offers they put out at the begining of the process DON'T ! Just give it a go, does this not show what they are all about? they push you to the very end hoping you will give in, and unfortunately lots of people still do!
GOOD LUCK !!
Last edited by charlotte owen; 29th November 2006 at 11:59.
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