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Bad news with bank refunds Lloyds have frozen any refunds pending a court case to see if some company think its HFS or HFC or someone agree or not coz they haven’t either way until the outcome no one is to receive offers :mad:0
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ukprincess wrote: »Hi everyone just a quick update on my claim against Lloyds. We started our claim in March, wrote the usuall standard letters and ask for our money back. They just denied it all and was saying this is our right. We then took them to court in June they filled a defence and at beginning of July we had a letter saying that our claim is being moved to our local Court and awaiting a court date.
My husband just called me at work and told me they sent a letter that they are willing to pay us in full £3000 we are claiming plus interest and court fee of £220 eventhough we only paid £130 so far for the court. LOL So we are making +.
He sort of read the letter out to me will need to read it tonight when get home. But the only think that sounds quite weird is it states that you should not show this letter to anyone else. i.e court solicitors. Has anybody else had such a letter? We got to sign that we accept the offer and send it back by Monday the 23rd not leaving us alot of time as we only got letter today.
Can anybody help or advise??!!!
This is the same letter that my dp got. I sent it Specail Delivery so it got there last week. He phoned them yesterday to ask when the money will be going in the account and they said in 10-14 days.
Same for our court costs, the gave him more back. Dp also got his court date for the end of Sept. He won't be cancelling it until the money is in his bank though.0 -
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do you think martin or his team will of heard about this???0
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somebody i work with spoke to LLoyds yesterday on the phone and this is what they was told, and apparently Lloyds have won a second case in court too
Martz
I personally doubt this as if you go to the Lloyds Succes stories thread you'll see people still being paid until this moment.Lloyds TSB Current Account-Data Protection Act S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 27 Oct 2006- Letter Before Action sent 5 Jan 2007 :dance:HSBC - Fully settled!:T
Claim filed 15 Feb
Defence entered 26 Feb0 -
ukprincess wrote: »Hi everyone just a quick update on my claim against Lloyds. We started our claim in March, wrote the usuall standard letters and ask for our money back. They just denied it all and was saying this is our right. We then took them to court in June they filled a defence and at beginning of July we had a letter saying that our claim is being moved to our local Court and awaiting a court date.
My husband just called me at work and told me they sent a letter that they are willing to pay us in full £3000 we are claiming plus interest and court fee of £220 eventhough we only paid £130 so far for the court. LOL So we are making +.
He sort of read the letter out to me will need to read it tonight when get home. But the only think that sounds quite weird is it states that you should not show this letter to anyone else. i.e court solicitors. Has anybody else had such a letter? We got to sign that we accept the offer and send it back by Monday the 23rd not leaving us alot of time as we only got letter today.
Can anybody help or advise??!!!
hi this is the same letter both me and my partner had it said sign and return a copy which we did then phoned scam who told us it would be paid in 3 to 4 weeks we are still waiting for court date so will not cancel anything til the money is in the bank0 -
Sorry to be pushing this but could somebody help me please? It's pretty urgent!!Hi,
Could anyone help me please?I posted this on another board but haven't had much help there.
Thanks!
Dear All,
My case with Lloyds got to the point where the Court hearing will be this Friday (20 July 2007). This whole thing has been going on for over 8 months now and they wouldn't budge. Is it a normal thing for them to hold out for so long? My partner claimed over £3000 from HSBC and the whole process finished with HSBC paying up full in 6 weeks. And here I am claiming around £1500 and nothing happened for 8 months.
There's one thing that made me think:
I claimed both charges AND account fees (the 7 quid that they keep on charging me for account maintanence) so is it possible that they're holding out because of that? The account fees are around £300 of the total so surely they don't wanna risk going to court and being questioned over £300? Wouldn't they have settled by now?
Really confused and thoroughly annoyed as it is taking sooo long.
Any advice, please?
Thanks,
Katuska
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Well, it's definitely too late to change anything now, besides it wouldn't get to the court on time for Friday. I still think that as they charged my account with these unlawful charges in excess of £1200 they would not want to appear before court and answer any questions about why they levied these charges on my account. I'd still presume that they'd settle beforehand with deducting the account fees.
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Could somebody still help me? Is my case going to be thrown out because I added account fees as well as charges?<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->Lloyds TSB Current Account-Data Protection Act S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 27 Oct 2006- Letter Before Action sent 5 Jan 2007 :dance:HSBC - Fully settled!:T
Claim filed 15 Feb
Defence entered 26 Feb0
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