Re: Sainsbury's Bank Plc(HBOS) And Four Debt Collection Companies Against An Individu
I would say the letter from Sainsburys saying ' thankyou for your payment on your account, your balance is still owing of £1k odd ' could be termed as a rejection by the court. Additionally in the letter offering the cheque as full and final it wasn't stated that if it wasn't accepted as full and final it should not be cashed (or words to that effect). In a legal sense I mean rather than a 'it's obvious thats what you meant' sense.
The reasonable amount of time is within 2 weeks usually - if you account for postage times then the response is going ot be viewed as in a reasonable time.
I do agree, they should, and could easily, have responded as per the first letter saying a clear Yes or No.
Be interesting to know your barristers view on the terms under which the cheque was accepted. ie. could the letter reasonably be construed as ' payment enclosed, can you accept in full and final or if not put it against the account ' by Sainsburys or not.
I also think it could also be viewed that their response (saying on account and your balance is now XXX) would not have left you to reasonably believe the account had been settled/cleared in F&F.
I would say the letter from Sainsburys saying ' thankyou for your payment on your account, your balance is still owing of £1k odd ' could be termed as a rejection by the court. Additionally in the letter offering the cheque as full and final it wasn't stated that if it wasn't accepted as full and final it should not be cashed (or words to that effect). In a legal sense I mean rather than a 'it's obvious thats what you meant' sense.
The reasonable amount of time is within 2 weeks usually - if you account for postage times then the response is going ot be viewed as in a reasonable time.
I do agree, they should, and could easily, have responded as per the first letter saying a clear Yes or No.
Be interesting to know your barristers view on the terms under which the cheque was accepted. ie. could the letter reasonably be construed as ' payment enclosed, can you accept in full and final or if not put it against the account ' by Sainsburys or not.
I also think it could also be viewed that their response (saying on account and your balance is now XXX) would not have left you to reasonably believe the account had been settled/cleared in F&F.
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