This is a case that I've already won - ALL charges and overdraft interest on the charges since 1993, and compound interest to boot!
This is a summary of the steps I took. I can't fit it all into one post so I have split it up into several shorter posts.
The case started at the end of August 2006 when I sent my preliminary letter to HSBC asking for my refund of charges and overdraft interest.
I then amended the amount I was claiming to add contractual interest at HSBC's standard overdraft rate, which was 15.9% at that time.
HSBC made me an offer of £1,585 which I refused. That amount was about 90% of my charges for the last 6 years - no overdraft interest or contractual interest and they said the rest was statute barred.
I filed a claim on an N1 form, at my local court in November 2006, invoking s.32 (1) (b) and (c) Limitation Act 1980 as grounds for the six year limitation period not beginning to run until my discovery (in 2006) of the facts relevant to my cause of action.
Following this HSBC's solicitors (DG solicitors) filed a very brief standard defence and they wrote with a second offer of £2184. That figure was all charges in the last 6 years, 8% simple interest and court costs. I rejected the offer.
I decided that the defence did not relate specifically to my claim so I made an application to have the defence struck out pursuant to CPR 3.4, and for summary judgement. The application cost me £35.
I was allocated an application hearing date of 16/3/2007.
This is a summary of the steps I took. I can't fit it all into one post so I have split it up into several shorter posts.
The case started at the end of August 2006 when I sent my preliminary letter to HSBC asking for my refund of charges and overdraft interest.
I then amended the amount I was claiming to add contractual interest at HSBC's standard overdraft rate, which was 15.9% at that time.
HSBC made me an offer of £1,585 which I refused. That amount was about 90% of my charges for the last 6 years - no overdraft interest or contractual interest and they said the rest was statute barred.
I filed a claim on an N1 form, at my local court in November 2006, invoking s.32 (1) (b) and (c) Limitation Act 1980 as grounds for the six year limitation period not beginning to run until my discovery (in 2006) of the facts relevant to my cause of action.
Following this HSBC's solicitors (DG solicitors) filed a very brief standard defence and they wrote with a second offer of £2184. That figure was all charges in the last 6 years, 8% simple interest and court costs. I rejected the offer.
I decided that the defence did not relate specifically to my claim so I made an application to have the defence struck out pursuant to CPR 3.4, and for summary judgement. The application cost me £35.
I was allocated an application hearing date of 16/3/2007.
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