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Returned judgement - don't understand!
Numpty_2
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I had judgement award against the bank last week, and today came home to a letter saying they have returned the attached judgement notification - the reason given for failure is "we are unable to register two limited companies. Please advise whether registration relates to a) limited company trading as a firm, b) joint judgement against two limited companies, c) other, please specify"
I used the branch address for Lloyds, and there are no other addresses on here, so I'm entirely confused - anyone any advice (since their offices are closed)?
I used the branch address for Lloyds, and there are no other addresses on here, so I'm entirely confused - anyone any advice (since their offices are closed)?
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I had judgement award against the bank last week, and today came home to a letter saying they have returned the attached judgement notification - the reason given for failure is "we are unable to register two limited companies. Please advise whether registration relates to a) limited company trading as a firm, b) joint judgement against two limited companies, c) other, please specify"
How many banks are you claiming against? Just Lloyds TSB or them and another?
I used the branch address for Lloyds, and there are no other addresses on here, so I'm entirely confused - anyone any advice (since their offices are closed)?
You MUST use the registered office address, as shown in post #3 hereWarning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac
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Just Lloyds, which is why the "Two addresses confused me"
It was my understanding that you could use either branch or head office and since all my original letters went to their branch at were responded to, I decided to stick with it. Anyway, Irrespective of the mistake I've made, what should I do now?0 -
I've just had the same letter re Lloyds. I rang the court to ask why and they said it was because in one part it said Lloyds Bank and in another Lloyds TSB Bank PLC - both need to read the same. So now I need to pay £35 to get this changed!!0
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Pah - one says Lloyds TSB Plc, and the other says lloyds tsb bank plc - seriously, is this it? Who made the error, me? Where? I only recall writing their address down once!0
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Snap - I can't recall making the error either. As far as I was aware I filled in the form as they asked. Guess it Lloyds again!!!0
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<banghead> stupid thing!
Right I'll phone the courts up and try and sweet talk them tomorrow - LOL! I take it the £35 is out of my pocket? Gah and Poo, and gah again!0
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