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Old 27th May 2006, 19:13   #1 (permalink)
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Sent Data Protection Act request. Two claims settled so feeling inspired.
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Old 28th May 2006, 00:13   #2 (permalink)
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Old 7th June 2006, 10:56   #3 (permalink)
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Thats it, received all data, left outside by postman. Totals £260- + interest. Prelim. letter on its way.
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Are you saying your postman left all your 'statements' outside your house ? Seen as this is confidential information that could of got into the wrong hands by his actions then I would be also writing a stiff letter to the P.O.
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Old 7th June 2006, 11:28   #5 (permalink)
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yep... left outside on porch no note to say it was there . So discreetly tucked in corner don't know how I spotted it myself, LOL.
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Old 28th June 2006, 19:31   #6 (permalink)
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sent prelim letter, later letter before Action. I am claiming £260. plus interest. I have today received a reply from the Customer Relationship manager.
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"However, as a goodwill gesture and without any admission of liability Barclaycard is prepared to credit to your account the difference between the charges you have incurred and the £12. fee recommended by the OFT. In accordance with the charges incurred this would be £104.00. The adjustment will be confirmed on your July 2006 statement.

Clarification etc.......

any views??????
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Old 26th July 2006, 10:47   #7 (permalink)
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Barclaycard refunded the amount they offered to my card. I haven't acknowledged letter or offer! I am continuing with my claim, and have now received an acknowledgement dated 24th July......
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I have now received a defence from Barclays- They have told me that I have not provided details of the precise charges to be unlawful, or the date thereof. ( I did provide a schedule of charges) Goes onto say...Accordingly, this defence is summary in the nature and the Defendant reserves the right to amend the statement in due course. It is averred that the Claimant has failed to identify and state any cause of action against the Defendant to establish any legal liability for the sum claimed............??

Any advice please? other than sending them yet another detailed schedule immediately?
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Id seek advice from a mod TBH.

It sounds to me like their not acknowledging the claim youve made in the sense theyre saying its rubbish. edit : sorry not very well put, i think theyre saying you havent got a case i think.

Is it a standard letter, sounds like it to me bearing in mind the opening bit youve posted about its a summary defence?

Have yo confirmed why you believe the chagres to be unlawful, etc?

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Yep.. all stated on my claim form. However they have now recredited my account with part of the amount claimed! Did not ask me for a letter of acknowledgemnt or anything, do I now have to amend my claim? Maybe this is what they're getting at. Should probably send them a new schedule of charges as well...or should I just inform the Court they have recredited me with part of the sum claimed?? Any ideas
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I think I would speak with the court about the amended claim, but i would also check with a mod about their comments if one doesnt reply within a day or so.

i wouldnt want you to listen to me and end up with aggro, i nooo nothing [said in a slightly daft spannish accent]!

Play it safe and ask somone who has a better idea.

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Any ideas anyone??
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spoke to the court re amending the claim. It wasn't necessary, just had to send them a letter explaining. Well, A Q went in yesterday, so waiting.....
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Two Court dates through today....Barclaycard and Woolwich both 15th November!
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Old 21st September 2006, 22:07   #15 (permalink)
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Good luck Yasmin - but i'm sure there will be no luck involved!
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Hi all. Rolling towards 15th November, all docs. prepared and sent
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Hi, how long did it take after your claim was acknowledge for a court date to come through? I have recieved a letter saying they intend to defend. Are you the 1st to go to court? And do you think it will actually get there?
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Who says she's going to court?

Yes, she's got court dates, so do a few thousand others... That does not mean she'll get to see the inside of a courtroom!
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nah...... would be amazing if it did though woolwich & Barclaycard double whammy!!