Thread: Anonymouse vs Cahoot
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6th December 2006 16:36 #1
Anonymouse vs Cahoot
Hi All
After sending my Prelim letter to Cahoot two weeks ago I got the standard response so today e-mailed them mylba , giving them 28 days to respond (I'm going away over Xmas).
Anyways, I got a second e-mail back pretty much immediately saying the following:
Dear Anonymouse,
Thank you for your email dated 6th December 2006.
I can confirm that cahoot's position remains unchanged from my email dated 6th December and we are unable to consider the refund that you have requested.
if you wish to continue with your complaint you will now be required to write toAbbey 's Stage 2 complaints team. This department is an autonomous body within Abbey who will review your complaint on an independent basis. If you decide to write to them please state that cahoot has issued its final response in relation to this matter and please quote my name so that the relevant paperwork can be quickly obtained.
Stage 2 Complaints
Abbey
PO Box 911
Central Milton Keynes
MK9 1AD
Stage 2 Complaints will review the details of your case and carry out its own investigation. In the unlikely event that you are still dissatisfied you can write to the Financial ServicesOmbudsman at the address below.
South Quay Plaza
183 Marsh Wall
London
E14 9SR
Should you choose to seek legal redress, neither cahoot nor Abbey, will be held responsible for the fees you incur.
If you have any further queries or wish to discuss anything in greater depth, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Please be assured I have carried out a full investigation for you and I hope you feel I have offered a fair response to all of the issues you've raised. I will keep your file open for the next 8 weeks and if I don't hear from you within that time, I will assume that everything is resolved and will close your file. If you remain dissatisfied though you can find details of how to take your complaint further at <http://www.cahoot.com/legal/legal.html#importantInfo> legal T&Ts . The complaints policy also explains your ultimate right to refer your complaint to the FinancialOmbudsman Service.
Yours sincerely,
Andrew Starling,
cahoot, Service Relationship Manager
I presume I can ignore their "Stage 2 Complaints Team" and now go on to the next stage? And am I right in thinking they've just waived their 28 days notice and I can file an MCOL today?
And finally... Should I mail Mr Starling once I file the MCOL with all the details?
Thanks all
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6th December 2006 16:46 #2Basic Account Holder
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Re: Anonymouse vs Cahoot
Up to you really - I personally waited the whole 14 days after the
lba so that when I go to court I can tell the judge that before bringing action I had given them 28 days to try and sort it out. Frustrating playing the waiting game I know (because they won't pay out) - which is why not everybody does wait.
And no - I wouldn't bother informing Mr Starling
Whatever you do, good luck and keep us informed
Lager Lou
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6th December 2006 16:49 #3
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I'm feeling brave, bring on the MCOL today!
Thanks Lou
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6th December 2006 17:51 #4
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MCOL filed, now I play the waiting game...
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8th January 2007 16:33 #5
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So it got to 14 days, and I filed for judgement by default, which I got. Do I wait, or send the
bailiffs in now?
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8th January 2007 17:08 #6
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Actually, thinking about it, is there a letter template anywhere I can use to send Cahoot a letter saying "Send me the money before I get the
bailiffs in" ?
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11th January 2007 16:29 #7Platinum Account Holder
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I wouldnt send the baliffs in just yet, they are going to request a
set aside do you know who their legal team are? a quick look on this forum should tell you, when you find it ring them and just say what your name is and that you are ringing about case ref XXXXX and see what they say, they my admit that they forgot to
file a defence and ask if you would be prepared to consent to a
set aside and as much as it is a pain in the backside, the judge will allow it.
If they offer settlement then wooo hoooooLula
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28th January 2007 19:12 #8Basic Account Holder
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hi anonymouse
any developments with your claim?
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2nd February 2007 13:29 #9
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Yes!
Mailed customer services and said "Oi! Give me my money!".
Well not quite, but something like that. Anyways, this got forwarded to the legal team, and I got a mail from Inga stating that they had no details of my case and could I mail the claim and judgement to her.
Did this, chased a couple of times and was told a cheque was in the post. Got home last night and there was a cheque for the full amount waiting on the doorstep. Well impressed
Will donate once it clears!
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13th March 2007 17:40 #10Basic Account Holder
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I assume this is now a "settled in full thread"?
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