This was a joint account opened arount 1981 and closed in 2001 following a major dispute over penalty charges and the withdrawal of an overdraft.
In reviewing the statements I have charges dating back to 1996, totalling around £1100. Adding OD and 8% interest to all of this brings the total to over £2000.
17 April - Prelim Letter sent
24 April - fob-off letter from YB
8 May - LBA sent
This claim is therefore ready to file for court.
Any advice welcome.
K.
In reviewing the statements I have charges dating back to 1996, totalling around £1100. Adding OD and 8% interest to all of this brings the total to over £2000.
17 April - Prelim Letter sent
24 April - fob-off letter from YB
8 May - LBA sent
This claim is therefore ready to file for court.
- I need to clarify how this is presented in view of the fact that this is a claim exceeding the Limitation Act period. Is this simply reflected by a mention of the Act of Concealment and SYNTHESIS in the POC?
- Does this claim need to be done through N1 rather than MCOL because of the time period? I normally use MCOL because I do not live at my registered address. Alternately, can I serve N1 through a court at an alternative address?
Any advice welcome.
K.
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