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    Congratulations Jas and everyone who has worked to help you with this.

    As Ame said earlier prioritise your outstanding debts and get them off your back as soon as you can, but also if you can afford to keep a little back to enjoy with your family.

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    Very pleased for you bloomingflower, well done.

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  • scottishlass
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    At last


    Congratulations BF

    xxxxx

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  • bloomingflower
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    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    yeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy xxxxxxxxxxxxx now get them darn payday loans paid off ! :kiss:

    CONGRATULATIONS


    Ohh yessss I will deffo do that, no worries Ame.. they are a pain in the a**e oops I mean posterior lol!


    Bf xx

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    yeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy xxxxxxxxxxxxx now get them darn payday loans paid off ! :kiss:

    CONGRATULATIONS

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  • Budgie
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    CONGRATULATIONS

    I am over the moon for you Jas.

    OK, Wait for letter confirming offer and then we will hit them with a reply just to ensure it's on record regarding your protected rights as detailed in FSA Waiver.

    Also, you will not be discontinuing any county court claims, these will remain stayed until test case is resolved.

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    BLOOMING FANTASTIC

    WELL DONE HUN XXXXXXXX

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  • enaid
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    Blooming well done, enaid xx

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  • WendyB
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    Am sooooo pleased for you BF, its been a long time coming but at least now you can start to move forward. And treat you and OH to something nice out of the proceeds.

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  • bloomingflower
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    Hiya everyone !

    Wooohooo !! Halleluah !!!

    Alot has happened this morning LOL

    I took notice of Ames reminder this morning to call Ronan for one last time to see if there was anymore news regarding my o/hs hardship claim.. I got thru to his answer phone and left a message. But then. I decided to ring another number and got thru to a lady who said she would put me thru to Ronan direct as I knew he wouldnt get back to me.

    I finally got to speak to him and told him that we had received another letter from our Housing Association regarding our rent arrears etc... He asked me to fax the letter to him and he will get back to me as soon as possible.

    I dont have a fax machine at home.. so had to go to the library..

    I got back from the library.. and just as I set my foot thru the door.. Ronan rang me back with a 65% offer of the claim..£6,405.. (by cheque into bank account)

    I cant believe it !!! this will definatley help us to get back on our feet and sort ourselves out..



    BF xx
    Last edited by bloomingflower; 21st September 2008, 10:01:AM.

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    Originally posted by bloomingflower View Post
    HI Tutts !

    Sorry bit slow today ! lol

    How do I get in touch with the CEO at Abbey? Is there a different address for him/her? The only addresses I have are the Milton Keynes (complaints) and Triton Square ones.


    Bfxx
    Hiya BF

    Phone customer services and ask for the telephone number and address.

    Good Luck

    xxxxxxx

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  • Amethyst
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    Dial 141 before his number.

    worth a go anyway.

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  • bloomingflower
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    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Has ronan not even confirmed receipt ?

    Are you calling him today like we discussed. then we can get on and do the paperwork for the lift application to send to him once we know the position.



    I tried to call him yesterday,,went onto answer phone as per usual..am gonna try again right now. hoping he will answer,.but wont hold my breath.

    I will post up a.s.a.p if there is any news..



    Bf xx

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  • Amethyst
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    Has ronan not even confirmed receipt ?

    Are you calling him today like we discussed. then we can get on and do the paperwork for the lift application to send to him once we know the position.

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    Originally posted by TUTTSI View Post
    Hiya BF

    Did you by any chance contact the CEO at Abbey to ask them to help you! as you have not had even an acknowledgement to your claim for hardship.

    It does seem strange that yours has not been dealt with given the time span for everyone elses and wonder if you papers have been misplaced /lost and this is the reason for the undue delay. If only Ronan could have made some enquiries on your behalf with the relevant department to ensure that they have your papers and that someone will definately dealing with them.

    We are all still routing for you hun.

    All the best

    xxxxx



    HI Tutts !

    Sorry bit slow today ! lol

    How do I get in touch with the CEO at Abbey? Is there a different address for him/her? The only addresses I have are the Milton Keynes (complaints) and Triton Square ones.


    Bfxx

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