Thread: Eldridge vs Cahoot
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3rd August 2006 19:12 #1
Eldridge vs Cahoot
Hi All,
For clarity sake I've copied this thread and given it a more appropriate title.
Have just received my Notice of Transfer of Proceedings and the allocation questionaire from the court regarding my case.
I have until the 20th August 2006 to complete the questionaire.
Would appreciate any advice on the following issues I have.
1) Is it quite common to pay an additional court fee (having already paid c.120GBP on MoneyClaim)?
2) Secondly should I wait for DLA solicitors to offer me a settlement? To date none has been forthcoming.
3) On theallocation questionnaire The first section asks do I wish to postpone any further action so that you and the other party can settle the claim? Should I do this? What are the pros and cons?
Thanks to all in the past for helping me and I hope someone can shed light on these outstanding issues that I have.
All the best
Swash
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4th August 2006 07:52 #2Basic Account Holder
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Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Hi,
if you look in the library there is a section about filling in Allocation Questionaires. However in my experience;
1. If the amount you are claiming for is for £1500.00 or above you will have to enclose a cheque for £100.00 with the completed allocation questionaire.
2. I would wait until the last possible moment to send the Allocation Questionaire (allowing enough time to reach the court before the cut off point) just to see if they offer you a settlement.
3. Do not tick yes to section A. You have given them more than enough notice regarding this with the prelim andlba letters etc.
If you do end up paying the £100 for the Allocation Questionaire don't forget you can add it to the amount you are claiming for.
Hope this helps.
EEK!!!
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4th August 2006 17:01 #3
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
well answered
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4th August 2006 20:04 #4
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Hi all,
Ok, the very next day low and behold I received a settlement for 50% of the total claimed plus 50% of theinterest accrued plus all charges.
Thorny question I know but is it worth settling or should I squeeze them for more?
If so how much?
Thanks
Swash
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4th August 2006 20:10 #5
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Simple, the other 50%, so that makes 100%
Originally Posted by Swashbuckler
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5th August 2006 11:49 #6
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Yep.. all of it..
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19th September 2006 14:08 #7
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Well, roll on another month and finally I have been given a court hearing.
"Take Notice that the small claims hearing will take place on 14 November 2006 at 10:15 AM...
When you attend 2 hours has been allowed for the small claims hearing."
Don't know about you but 2 hours seems excessively long for my case?
Have to deliver documents supporting my case by 4pm Friday, 13th October.
Is there a thread detailing the actual court appearence? I vaguely remember seeing a thread detailing what docs to bring, how to address the judge etc.
Well fingers crossed hope everything goes to plan.
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19th September 2006 14:23 #8
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Its basically a court bundle.......this is more or less everything that hasc already been (or should have been ) supplied.
Its generally suggested that cases should take no more than 1 hour.
If you need any help feel free to ask.
Its unlikely that you will be using everything (if anything at all) as the defendants are unlikely to attend ....or certainly defend !!
But you do of course need to have everything prepared.
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19th September 2006 14:36 #9
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Thanks Matrin3030,
Any suggestions would be most appreciated, I have all the spreadsheets/templates filled in I guess I just have to make it presentable?
Will I need to have any other docs prepared?
Swash
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19th September 2006 14:38 #10
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
I will come back to you on this.
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19th September 2006 14:55 #11
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Exhaustive list on post 110 here:
Originally Posted by Swashbuckler
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...hlight=Halifax
Same (with links) post 136 here:
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...f-court-7.html
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8th November 2006 20:30 #12
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Quick update.
Received the following letter today 8th November - Notice of Change of Solicitor.
Apparently DLA will no longer be representing the case and thatAbbey National will be acting in person.
The court case is due next week. So what ramifications does this have?
Is it simply Abbey National do not want to have to fork out for the solicitor to travel down from Leeds?
Can anyone else shed any light.
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Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Don't worry - DLA Piper have stopped representing
Abbey & Cahhot. Abbey's in house solicitors are now defending all claims themselves.
Good luck and keep us updated on this one, Lager Lou
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9th November 2006 09:59 #14
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
they've got rid of DLA piper because too expensive, they aren't going to court - they are just filing standard printouts so doesn't need expensive solicitors to do that - they just some people in house to do it. They are settling all claims so it's really to minimise the amount they have to fork out.
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9th November 2006 10:06 #15
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
double post
Last edited by jkop; 9th November 2006 at 10:28. Reason: double post
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17th November 2006 09:58 #16
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot - Settled
Ok quick update...I'm pleased to announce that a settlement was completed for the full amount.
Just waiting for the cheque to clear.
Thank you everybody for your help and support. Adonation to the forum will be winging its way
swash
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17th November 2006 13:45 #17
Re: Eldridge vs Cahoot
Excellent!!
Please complete the bank survey
See here for advice after settlement:
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...-get-your.html
Congratulations. Enjoy the dosh!!!
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