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  • Nat West offer

    Hi,
    I've been offered £2,168 for a £3,399 claim, should I except it or go for the kill ? :o

  • #2
    GO FOR THE THROAT:devil:

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    • #3
      I will then, Mistie told me you'd be able to help, there just trying it on then ?

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      • #4
        i have sent you a PM. The decision as to whether accept any amount must be the choice of you and based on the circumstances you have. If the right decision is to take it, then it is the right decision. If you continue on there is a wealth of people who will help you. If you need to relax while going through it. Pop over to the FMB thread in the Lamp post section of the site, we have a wealth of natwesters who have won their claim and going through the process who will help, amuse and laugh with you. Welcome to the Legal Beagles site(nearly made a faux pas there). You are in good company.

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        • #5
          Thanks alot

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          • #6
            Hi Alfie

            Welcome

            I'd definitely fight on for the rest. Natwest did the same to me, offered just over half, I refused, 3 weeks later they paid in full.

            Good luck, keep us posted
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            • #7
              hi Alfie

              I've turned down an offer of £3000 for a claim of £5600 ish
              going for the kill can be nerve racking at times, but there are allways people here that can help... and will put your mind at rest
              the lamp post is a god send.... i can't go without my daily FMB fix lol

              good luck, welcome to the site

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              • #8
                Thanks everyone

                I have sent a refusal letter today :banana: I'll give them seven days then file in court

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