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Moneyclaim Online (MCOL) question

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  • KATE1983_3
    KATE1983_3 Posts: 13 Forumite
    Hi

    I am starting my court processing on Friday and really dont dont know how much it costs.

    Please could anyone help

    Thanks in advance

    Kate
    £68 in £2 coins
  • ssparry
    ssparry Posts: 338 Forumite
    Depends on how much you are claiming for - I think it is between £30 to £120, mine was only £30 cos I am claiming £220.
  • frugalpam
    frugalpam Posts: 2,514 Forumite
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    KATE1983 wrote: »
    Hi

    I am starting my court processing on Friday and really dont know how much it costs.

    Please could anyone help

    Thanks in advance

    Kate

    I've just posted about this - see this post to find out more about the process. The fees vary according to the amount of your claim. I am claiming for a little over £1000 and my court fees were £120 (reclaimable)

    Hope that helps,
    Pam
  • nickmack
    nickmack Posts: 4,435 Forumite
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    KATE1983 wrote: »
    I am starting my court processing on Friday and really dont dont know how much it costs.

    Please read post 7 in the Reclaim Help thread (link in my signature)
  • Hi
    I've gone through all the procedures including taking them to court. the court hearing was set for 08/04/07, They first replied they were looking into it and had asked for a delay till 22/04/07, they have just replied with a letter dated 16/04/07 and said their findings were not completed and would respond in the next 4 weeks and if they are not ready then will let me know. I think they are stalling me and want to know what to do next. Can anyone advise me.
  • On the reclaim bank charges section on this site, there is a link that takes you to 'Moneyclaim online' just fill in your details and that will tell you how much.
    I had to pay £120 because the amount that i am claiming was over £1,000, but it can be less depending on the amount of your claim.
    Hope this helps.

    Magenta x x
  • missc_3
    missc_3 Posts: 354 Forumite
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    Hi all

    sorry if this is a repeat of what a million other folk ask (as i know it can be annoying)
    I am claiming 3200, am at moneyclaim stage- claim was issued on 5/4/07

    what next?
    :confused: what do i do? i know when i click on claim it says its been issued and defendent has 14 days (would that mean they have until 19th? as theres been weekends and bank holidays inbetween)

    sorry im being a bit of a dunce? :o lke everyone never done this before and dont want to be slack and let anything drag on.

    any help and advise would as always be very gratefully received
  • Beate
    Beate Posts: 3,522 Forumite
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    You can't do anything yet. Issued on 05/04 means deemed served on 10/04 so the bank has until 24/04 to acknowledge. Only if they don't could you enter judgement by default, but most banks acknowledge last minute, and due to Easter they might be allowed 1 or 2 days leeway anyway, same when the last day falls on a weekend.
    Reclaimed thanks to this site:
    £175 Abbey Mortgage Repayment Fee, £170.03 Capital One Bank Charges £418.07 Lloyds TSB Bank Charges, £2,671.55 Mis-sold Endowment Policy, all for OH
  • grimreaper
    grimreaper Posts: 179 Forumite
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    frugalpam wrote: »
    I just posted this on the Natwest thread, but thought it might be helpful to put it here also.

    Just found an extremely helpful article over at www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk, that really goes through the whole process. You can read it here
    It covers filling out the form online and the claim timetable :-

    Claim Timetable:
    Your claim will generally be deemed served 5 days after filing . The deemed date of service will be on the Notice of Issue sent to you by the court.

    The bank will have 14 days from the deemed date of service to acknowledge. If they do, a Notice of Acknowledgement will be sent to you

    The bank will then have an additional 14 days in which to file a defence, ie a total of 28 days from the deemed date of service.

    Once the bank has filed a defence, your claim will be transferred to your local court who will send you a copy of their defence and an Allocation Questionnaire which you fill in and return within 14 days.

    All timescales are calendar days, should the due date fall on a weekend/ bank holiday, they have until the next working day.



    HTH

    Pam

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  • Hi all....have a bit of a dilemma and wondering if anyone can help??? :confused:

    Started my claim with moneyclaim about 5 days ago, but today recieved a letter from my bank offering a sum which is very acceptable (1200) originally asked for £1280...I have decided to accept this but don't know what to do at the moneyclaim site? Anyone have ideas how I can cancel the claim do I serve judgment by admission ??

    Any help would be much appreciated :beer:

    me:D
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