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  • Xena v Lloyds

    This account I have £454 in charges.

    sent prelim. standard reply back

    sent lba. replied saying no refund but have seen you have got a claim in regarding this so we will leave it in the hands of our lawyers.


    Now the funny thing is i havent got a claim in yet so god knows where they got that from!!!! :rolleyes:


    But however claim will be going in next week

  • #2
    lol nice that they're planning ahead

    Good luck hun xxxxx

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    • #3
      well im not in a good mood today! Lloyds have written to me to say that they have cancelled my overdraft!!!! Now the overdraft isnt up for review until July

      Dont know what they are playing at havent got a claim in yet! :rolleyes:

      Well seeing as they have put me in such a good mood, MCOL it is today for the claim!


      Xena

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      • #4
        Xena, that sounds like retaliatory behaviour to me.

        Crack on with your claim but report this conduct to the Financial Services Ombudsman (0845 080 1800).

        Good luck
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        • #5
          thanks cele...already have reported them.


          Xena

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          • #6
            Hi Xena
            all the best with this hun and dont let them get to you

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            • #7
              thanks hunny.....nope nothing in the way of claims gets to me anymore

              Xena

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              • #8
                any update on this yet xena hun?

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                For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
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                • #9
                  nope not yet ruthie been away. will get onto it next week

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                  • #10
                    cool ok hun x
                    Neither a borrower nor a lender be;
                    For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
                    And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.

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                    • #11
                      Just thought i would pop in to take a peek matey. I have really got to start claim 2 with Lloyds been a bit skintos of late and also really busy with work pressures so need to re-focus. Next LTSB is for £490 in charges since 12th April. Bunch of jokers. I will be hitting them with abuse of process right from the outset.

                      Tanz

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                      • #12
                        Re: Zena v Lloyds

                        Ooops forgot I had this thread.

                        Well, the overdraft has been paid off ages ago thanks to Lloyds canceling it!

                        Had a letter back saying they won't pay up because they can see I already have a claim with them in litigation! Muppets!!! they can't read - that was for a different account!!!!

                        Anyway, straight to court on this one I think or do I need to LBA them again? bearing in mind they categorically said no way!!! (the LBA was sent last July! )

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                        • #13
                          Re: Zena v Lloyds

                          If they said no to the previous LBA and it is for the account that you intend commencing proceedings on, then file your N1 at court.

                          If for another account you should issue another LBA.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Xena v Lloyds

                            Let this one go! Right LBA for 7 days only then NI

                            Gone up to £567.67 plus interest of £49.35


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                            • #15
                              Re: Xena v Lloyds

                              you are on a roll this week aren't you!! :roll: :roll:

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