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Surfboy v Lloyds- Still fighting!

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  • Surfboy v Lloyds- Still fighting!

    Hi All

    I am currently at an adavanced stage in my claim agaist Lloyds.

    I'll post up my diary of the claim and share it with you.

    Any help and advice appreciated.

    Surf

  • #2
    Good luck with that claim Surfboy, it will be interesting to see if they settle in light of the recent court case.

    Please let us know what happens, it could be really helpful.


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    • #3
      My claim aganst Lloyds is for £4391 including S.69 interest. Approximately £1000 of my charges were pre 6 years, so I did an 18 point Particulars of Claim arguing why these charges should be included. I quoted S.32(b) of the Limitation Act 1980 and used the banks conduct over the last year as an example of their concealment of the true nature of these charges.

      When I received their defence, it was only 9 points, incorrectly dated and made no reference to my LA arguments at all?

      So, when I returned the AQ I also submitted an N244 application to strike out the defence as an abuse of process. I paid £35 for this.

      The judge has now called a hearing on the 19th of July to discuss this matter. I'm hoping that as the hearing should strictly be about the technical and procedural innacuracies of their defence, that I have a chance of getting settlement prior to this hearing.

      Here's hoping?!

      Any advice and opinions appreciated.

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      • #4
        It will be interesting to see whether they now decide to defend the LA part of the claim more vigorously, I suspect they have a number of students on work experience to stuff envelopes with offers and court papers without most of them even being read (not just Lloyds).

        Here's hoping it all goes your way!!!

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        • #5
          any update on this mate?

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