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Abbey refunded half with no agreement
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We made the application to the courts on saturday for £1354 against abbey. On monday we received a letter from abbey offering £600 as full and final settlement. I had no intention of accepting this, the papers were already in court (which they would have received today) however, I have just been onto my online banking site and found £600 of fees refunded into the account.
So, my question is what happens now? I didn't agree to the settlement, there wasn't even time for me to respond before they made the deposits. The court forms are obviously for the full £1354, I'm a bit confused over what I need to do now? I still want to proceed for the full amount, do I need to change my court documents or cancel and issue a new one?
Who would think I would be irritated by someone throwing £600 at me
We made the application to the courts on saturday for £1354 against abbey. On monday we received a letter from abbey offering £600 as full and final settlement. I had no intention of accepting this, the papers were already in court (which they would have received today) however, I have just been onto my online banking site and found £600 of fees refunded into the account.
So, my question is what happens now? I didn't agree to the settlement, there wasn't even time for me to respond before they made the deposits. The court forms are obviously for the full £1354, I'm a bit confused over what I need to do now? I still want to proceed for the full amount, do I need to change my court documents or cancel and issue a new one?
Who would think I would be irritated by someone throwing £600 at me
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