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Which Court ?
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thank will have a look xxxxxx0
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hi, just a quick question, i'm in the process of sending my 2nd letter to the bank for claiming back charges and the template letter says insert court, might sound like a stupid question this but which court? do i just put my local court? as in blackburn county court? i dont want to put the wrong kind of court in and look like a right tool!:rolleyes:
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Rex_Mundi wrote:See post #6 in THIS THREAD. It will be the name of your local county court.
cheers, thanks for that
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Hi,
Can anyone help I am about to write letter two which says:
'I refer to default charges applied to my account amounting to [INSERT TOTAL OF CHARGES PLUS INTEREST], which I have requested you pay back.
I wrote to you on [INSERT DATE], making the original request for a payment in settlement of my claim. As I have not heard from you/not received a satisfactory response [DELETE AS APPROPRIATE], I am writing to inform you I intend to claim the full amount claimed together with interest up to the date of judgment and court fees in the proceedings through the county court.
This is based on the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations, as I believe these default charges are unfair and not proportionate to your costs, and therefore the [INSERT NAME OF COURT] court will rule in my favour.'
How would I know which court I would be using?
I am claiming for £1985 from HSBC, £600 and £1400 from Natwest.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Monty0 -
Just leave it as the 'Court'.0
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Rex_Mundi wrote:Fair enough, I didn't notice that on Martins template (I've been using different template letters.
Just put the name of your local county court in.
could someone please advise as to what 'name of court' i should enter, if i intend to use the moneyclaim online process.
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Fill_7 wrote:could someone please advise as to what 'name of court' i should enter, if i intend to use the moneyclaim online process.
Check out post #6 in THIS THREADHow many surrealists does it take to change a lightbulb?
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Fish0 -
Rex_Mundi wrote:Fair enough, I didn't notice that on Martins template (I've been using different template letters.
Just put the name of your local county court in.
could someone please advise as to what 'name of court' i should enter, if i intend to use the moneyclaim online process.
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in my letter i just wrote......and therefore the county courts will rule in my favour.
i still had to go to court, but they have just settled so:TIf i have helped, use the thanks button!0 -
Hello everyone
I am about to send a letter to my bank threatning them with Small claims court. On the template letter, it says "insert name of the court". sorry if this is a silly question, but where do i find this? is it my local court, or any?
thank you!!!0
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