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Flangie v Abbey

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  • Flangie v Abbey

    Hello, interesting site, have sent first letter asking for my charges with interest, had letter - sorry you have had to complain blah blah, so set letter requesting charges once more saying I wasnt complaining it was a request etc, gave them 14 days, it is now past this time and I heard nothing guess its take them to court time huh! now need to prepare this and do not know where to start

  • #2
    hello again lol,

    read through the faqs...
    theres also chat for quick answers to ant questions you have.

    good luck not that you will need it.

    mistie

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    • #3
      You have two ways of filing at court. Either through money claim online or through your local court by issuing N1 form. I personally found MCOL quicker and easier to do from the comfort of my sofa, but do whichever is best for you. If you need help with particulars of claim or anything, then just pop back and ask and there always lots of us here to help you with anything you may need to ask. We can always point you in the right direct.

      Fendy xxxxx
      Natwest Round 1 - Won £16,080 after 6 month battle :roll:
      Abbey Round 1 - Won £5,580 after 5 month battle :okay:
      Capital 1 Credit Card - Won £1230 in 2 months
      Capital 1 Cred Card for Hubby - Won £1560 in 2 months :kiss:
      Abbey MBNA Credit Card - Won £2210 in 3 months
      Halifax Credit Card - Won £1680 in 2 months

      THE WAY FORWARD ON THESE CLAIMS, IS TO STAY POSITIVE, FOCUSED AND PATIENT, AND ALWAYS, ALWAYS BELIEVE ITS WORTH THE EFFORT, BECAUSE IT TRULY IS. WHY CHOOSE THE PATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE WHEN THERES NOTHING TO LEARN FROM THAT. THINK OF CLAIMING AS A PERSONAL CHALLENGE AND GIVE IT YOUR ALL.

      Now Gunning for
      Natwest round 2
      Abbey Round 2
      Yorkshire Bank round 1
      A further £6000 to come back from above 3 when I win.:roll:

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      • #4
        Hi,

        Have they sent you a good will offer yet????

        I file at court next week and already received an offer not what i want but a offer all the same.

        mistie


        dont forget to keep us updated on your steps you claiming your money back.

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        • #5
          Hi Flangies,

          Hope you have been having a good read, as Fendy has said above you now need to file your claim at the courts. This is done using the MCOL (Moneyclaim On Line) service or using the Hard Copy N1 form, and handing this into your local court.

          The choice is down to personal preferance, MCOL can be completed from the comfort of Fendy's sofa if you so wish ( lol), though some prefer the N1 as it offers more space for a detailed particulars of claim.

          There are guides for the MCOL here:-

          http://www.legal-beagles.co.uk/forum...line-mcol.html

          And the N1 here:-

          http://www.legal-beagles.co.uk/forum...aim-p-o-c.html

          Very best of luck (though luck is not needed), and keep us posted.

          BB

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          • #6
            just a thought but MCOL is only for money, if you want defaults removed or anything other than simply money then you have to use the N1 route.

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            • #7
              Flangies V Abbey

              Hello Bitingback, I havent been on the site for while and it was a nice surprise to see a message from you, I have had a good read and have had a second fob off letter we are investigating your complaint etc, so i sent them a letter saying I wasnt complaining and gave them a further 7 days notice or take to court, the 7th day was up today so now I am going to start the court process, have registered on MCOL and am going to put my first claim in for £5,000, followed by 2 further claims, my full claim is for £11,000 ish. Do you know if Abbey will more than likely offer me a smaller payment? reading others on the site I see this is there thing! if this is the case, I will be applying my second case immediatley afterwards is this best? I will be refusing the offer from the first 5,000... this is how I do it isnt it??

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