Thread: West V Mint
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29th January 2007 10:10 #1
West V Mint
Hiya, I started my claim against Mint sometime ago but then what with christmas & lack of funds to start court action etc... it got left. After I received a letter from them basically saying they were not going to refund my charges I then sent my
lba on 18th October and that is the last I did, so as it stands I was supposed to file a money cliam at begining of November but as I said above I did not have the money to file the claim. What I would like to know is have I left it too late or can I start the money claim online now?
HALIFAX
SETTLED IN FULL 06/09/06 £4,067.00
MBNA
SETTLED IN FULL 25/10/06 £419.00 (settled before court action taken)
HALIFAX CREDIT CARD
Data Protection Act Sent 01/09/06
HALIFAX
SETTLED IN FULL Dec 06 £2,409.00
BARCLAYCARD
SETTLED IN FULL March 07 £260.00
HUSBANDS BARCLAYCARD
SETTLED IN FULL March 07 £320.00
MINT
Data Protection Act sent 10/09/2006
Pelim sent 02/10/2006
LBA sent 18/10/2006
CAPITAL ONE
Data Protection Act sent 10/09/2006
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30th January 2007 09:57 #2
Re: West V Mint
Is there anyone that can help me with the above, just need to know if I can go ahead with moneyclaim or do I need to start again with prelim letter as I have left it so long.
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30th January 2007 23:45 #3Classic Account Holder
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Re: West V Mint
Hi west, I would advise you to start from prelim again. Only reason being is that the "warning" you gave was for over 2 months ago.
The reason the schedule is set out whereby you give 14 days notice for prelim andlba is so that should your claim go to court you can demonstrate you have given them plenty of notice.
This is the same with your claim, you may have given them notice - but notice on a claim that was coming 2 months ago. You may have problems if you just file your claim now and if it were me, to be on the safe side I would give them the time to sort it.
On the bright side, your claim (should it go to court) will be bigger due to the increase ininterest !
This is, of course, just my opinion and what I would probably do.If my post has been useful, tip my scales and let me know
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1st February 2007 17:50 #4
Re: West V Mint
Yes that probably sounds like the best thing to do. I shall start that again in next couple of days.
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