Thread: Barclays issue a Defence**WON**
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11th June 2009 17:44 #1
Barclays issue a Defence**WON**
I have claimed against
Barclays for credit card charges and they have issued a defence! What do i do now?
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11th June 2009 17:44 # ADS
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11th June 2009 19:18 #2
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
What was the particulars of claim and what is the defence?
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11th June 2009 22:52 #3
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
Hi Sohiab,
Also, please confirm if this is a Barclaycard so we can move it to the correct forum for you.
Did you claiminterest from them - s.69 Statutory Interest or interest at their Contractual Rates.
On your N1 claim form, what name did you cite as the Defendant and what address did you put for them.Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
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12th June 2009 21:45 #4
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Yes it's barclaycard. The defence is the Test case. Didn't know the test case applied?
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12th June 2009 21:54 #5
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
If it's a credit card, it doesn't

We need to see thePOC and the defence before advising what to do, though.
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13th June 2009 00:38 #6
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
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15th June 2009 11:08 #7
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
The Claimant has an account xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx with the Defendant, opened June 2000
2. Since 23/02/03 the Defendant debited
charges andinterest in respect of
purported breaches of contract.
3. Defendant is aware of all details as a
list of charges has already been supplied.
Another copy will be sent. 4. Claimant
contends: (a) The charges exceed the
Defendant's losses caused by the breaches;
(b) The Term permitting the Defendant to
levy such charges is unenforceable under
the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts
Regulations 1999, Unfair Contract Terms Act
1977 and at Common Law. 5. Claimant claims:
(a) return of the amounts debited of £204;
(b) Interest per S.69 County Courts Act
1984 of 8% - £7.00 continuing at 8% until
judgment or settlement at a daily rate of
£0.15; 6. Alternatively, if the charges are
a fee for a service, then they must be
reasonable under S.15 of the Supply of
Goods and Services Act1982. 7. Costs
allowed by the Court
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15th June 2009 13:44 #8
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
and the Defence?
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15th June 2009 14:59 #9
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
[FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']The defence had been the Test case. I have called up the legal team and they have told me that they can lift the stay and I have told them to proceed. However, after sending them my email address for forms I have received an email to say that an offer is in the post. If the offer is acceptable I will of course accept. [/FONT]
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15th June 2009 22:34 #10
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
Hi Sohiab,
That's more like it.
I could see no reason for them not making an offer before you actually filed at court.
The offer from them should include all your charges, s.69interest to date and any court fees you have paid.
You should accept nothing less.
Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
Any help and advice is offered in good faith, based solely on my own knowledge and on experience gathered from this site. I am not qualified to offer legal or financial advice, which you should seek from an expert before making any important decisions. My opinions are therefore offered without liability.
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18th June 2009 18:09 #11
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
Yep. It does. Just got a resolution from GE as well. So its been a good week.
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18th June 2009 22:34 #12
Re: Barclays issue a Defence
Excellent result.

Thread title changed to reflect your win.Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
Any help and advice is offered in good faith, based solely on my own knowledge and on experience gathered from this site. I am not qualified to offer legal or financial advice, which you should seek from an expert before making any important decisions. My opinions are therefore offered without liability.
If I've been helpful, please click my scales.
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