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Old 15th June 2007, 19:26   #1 (permalink)
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Default Early offer and the FSO

A friend of mine has just contacted the FSO after only receiving a stalling letter from the RBS.

The figures we calculated to be £3652.87 + £239.47 in interestautolinker.com autolinking image on charges. Including addional interest brings it to £5234.61

The day after sending the form to the FSO however (so way to early for that to have had an effect) the RBS has offered her £2868

As no-one yet seems to have any experience of using the FSO is it worth taking the guaranteed money or holding out in the hope that the FSO will secure the full amount including interest?

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Don't forget that if you go via the fosautolinker.com autolinking image you can't claim the statutory interestautolinker.com autolinking image.
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Which would only make this offer about £900 short, is it worth her accepting it then for a quick settlement?
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She has to make that decision herself.
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