Re: Court claim issued by HSBC on a faulty DN & TN
Gordon Bennett, what a show down,
First I would like to thank you all for posting on my thread, I am not happy that any thread turns in a tit for tat arena. People post on forums like this as they need help and when things turn funny then they think they are in the Rocky movie.
We should have a thread just dedicated to have digs at each other, we can call it the getting it off your chest? or Want to blow off some steam? or Who do you not like today on here? anyways I have more important issues to address at present.
PT to answer your question after receiving the DN [faulty} I did not make any payment, and yes I did accept HSBC's unlawful repudiation.
Ed, I think that you have hit the nail on the head with the unfair bit. If I could some all of this up then I would say that HSBC have acted beyond reasonable and I will prove that. I do admit that I do like the idea of going to court, guess no one does but when someone feels that an injustice has been done to them then sometimes there is no choice.
I have never been one to run from my responsibilities, and have always taken them very seriously. Never did I have any intention of trying to get out of not paying, my record with HSBC will show that, though as it has been suggested that this will make no difference.
Regardless of what some posters opinions are and I appreciate the warnings, but I would be shocked if after hearing the full facts of my case that the judge will not turn around slap HSBC on the face.
I know all the horror stories that can go wrong, but I know and I believe that I have done nothing wrong.
I think if I defended on the unfair relationship case then HSBC will bottle out as they will not want this information to come out at all. I believe that I have been severely prejudiced, and slowly losing my mind with worry, one minute I am thinking I should agree and admit all, next minute I am thinking I need to defend.
The court will look at each case on their own merit and circumstances, and I do not believe that I need to be afraid. If I contacted HSBC prior to any hearing and said I would like to settle before court and agree to pay x amount each and yes say to the you were right all along and I was wrong but please would you agree............and then they turn around and say mmmmmmmmm naah, think it's better if we go to court, don't know if they work on commissions here , the more people they take the more payouts they get, sorry just being silly,
Then I will have no choice but to go to court and put a defence and my side of events in.
Gordon Bennett, what a show down,
First I would like to thank you all for posting on my thread, I am not happy that any thread turns in a tit for tat arena. People post on forums like this as they need help and when things turn funny then they think they are in the Rocky movie.
We should have a thread just dedicated to have digs at each other, we can call it the getting it off your chest? or Want to blow off some steam? or Who do you not like today on here? anyways I have more important issues to address at present.
PT to answer your question after receiving the DN [faulty} I did not make any payment, and yes I did accept HSBC's unlawful repudiation.
Ed, I think that you have hit the nail on the head with the unfair bit. If I could some all of this up then I would say that HSBC have acted beyond reasonable and I will prove that. I do admit that I do like the idea of going to court, guess no one does but when someone feels that an injustice has been done to them then sometimes there is no choice.
I have never been one to run from my responsibilities, and have always taken them very seriously. Never did I have any intention of trying to get out of not paying, my record with HSBC will show that, though as it has been suggested that this will make no difference.
Regardless of what some posters opinions are and I appreciate the warnings, but I would be shocked if after hearing the full facts of my case that the judge will not turn around slap HSBC on the face.
I know all the horror stories that can go wrong, but I know and I believe that I have done nothing wrong.
I think if I defended on the unfair relationship case then HSBC will bottle out as they will not want this information to come out at all. I believe that I have been severely prejudiced, and slowly losing my mind with worry, one minute I am thinking I should agree and admit all, next minute I am thinking I need to defend.
The court will look at each case on their own merit and circumstances, and I do not believe that I need to be afraid. If I contacted HSBC prior to any hearing and said I would like to settle before court and agree to pay x amount each and yes say to the you were right all along and I was wrong but please would you agree............and then they turn around and say mmmmmmmmm naah, think it's better if we go to court, don't know if they work on commissions here , the more people they take the more payouts they get, sorry just being silly,
Then I will have no choice but to go to court and put a defence and my side of events in.
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