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  • Lloyd's bank small claims

    Hi all, just a quick question on how likely will Lloyd bank go ahead with courts claim? I've applied and paid and showing as requested. How soon will Lloyd bank see it?
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    Re: Lloyd's bank small claims

    Have you brought the claim against Lloyds or they against you ?

    From what you say it sounds like you brought a claim against them, and have applied for default judgment ?
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      Re: Lloyd's bank small claims

      Lloyds will see the claim within a couple of days of you submitting it. Whether it gets to the correct department to handle it remains to be seen.

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        Re: Lloyd's bank small claims

        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
        Have you brought the claim against Lloyds or they against you ?

        From what you say it sounds like you brought a claim against them, and have applied for default judgment ?
        I brought the claim against them. Just wondered if they are likely to turn up so I can prepare myself emotionally. I believe I have a good case, hence the court instead of ombudsman. Just nervous

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          Re: Lloyd's bank small claims

          What are you claiming for and how much?

          Have they filed a defence?

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            Re: Lloyd's bank small claims

            Originally posted by EXC View Post
            What are you claiming for and how much?

            Have they filed a defence?
            So far it's showing as "requested". Claimed for late fees and interests on over draft. For £500. It was overdraft that I eventually lived off, financial hardships, over draft fees made balance go over the unplanned over draft and they also allowed me to increase my overdraft limit repeatedly.

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