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court/solicitors letter
fatcat1
Posts: 2 Newbie
I amongst a lot of people have recieved a letter asking me to sign it so that I dismiss my claim for unfair charges. This letter however came from a solicitor
acting on behalf of Bank of Scotland. There isn't a time limit on it or a court date given but I presume that if I do not answer it or give a reason for continuing it will get thrown out.
Can you help me as I am unsure whether to reply to them or contact the bank?
I am grateful for any help.
acting on behalf of Bank of Scotland. There isn't a time limit on it or a court date given but I presume that if I do not answer it or give a reason for continuing it will get thrown out.
Can you help me as I am unsure whether to reply to them or contact the bank?
I am grateful for any help.
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Thankyou for reply. Can you also tell me if it is worth contacting the Bank as well.0
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