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can you make a hardship claim if? ( 1Sherwood v Lloyds TSB )

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  • #46
    Re: can you make a hardship claim if? ( 1Sherwood v Lloyds TSB )

    sapphire i keep getting knocked back on opening a new account due to my credit rating,have just got off the phone to cccs and they say that its against the rules to do a credit check on a basic account because i'm not asking for credit and that it was best if i went in and opened an account and if i get knocked back ask for the decision in writing and threaten them with the finical ombusman..will be marching in to barclays tomorrow who they seem confident will give me a cash card account.they say the only people knocked back are those who have a history of fraud.
    also told me to stop paying my loans because they are unsecured and just make a token offer to pay per month.
    with regards to llyods they told me to offer a 1 pound a month payment to settle my fees.
    so hopefully will have a new account tomorrow and then i can manage my outgoings.
    cccs are ringing back in 2 weeks time to help sort out paying the loans and bank back and have been extremely helpfull and i would sugest anyone ring them for free help and advice.
    things are looking up

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    • #47
      Re: can you make a hardship claim if? ( 1Sherwood v Lloyds TSB )

      Originally posted by 1sherwood View Post
      spoke to llyods customer servises toaday and they say the the freshold limit is $500 a month so with the wifes parttime wages and working tax we exceed the limit so therefore do not have grounds for a claim.
      they also stated they do NOT stop fees or interest and ONLY come up with a credit plan,but only if you have sufficent income coming in to pay them back.
      the advice was to stop direct debits lol,they have took 760 pound in the last 3 months in fees and interest...which is why we are over the overdraft limit and incurring the fees. totally f*****d off

      Sorry are you saying here that they are saying you are not a hardship case and can not reclaim fees?

      Can you clarify ?
      "What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery

      "Always reach for the moon, if you miss you'll end up among the stars"


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      • #48
        Re: can you make a hardship claim if? ( 1Sherwood v Lloyds TSB )

        Hi 1sherwood,

        Have you actually sent a letter into Lloyds fully explaining your situation.

        I notice Amethyst posted that she was going to work on a letter for you, did this get overlooked?

        If it has been overlooked then I suggest we work on this for you tomorrow and get things properly kick started.

        Rgds Budgie

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        • #49
          Re: can you make a hardship claim if? ( 1Sherwood v Lloyds TSB )

          scooby doo
          yes that is what they are saying,they say to be a hardship case you have to have less than 500 quid a month coming in...also say that they can not do a finical plan for me because i dont have enough money coming in to repay it.:0
          they say they dont ever stop interest payments and fees!!! but would extend my overdraft if i had money to cover the payments.just told me to stop all direct debits to stop me getting them bounced.unhelpfull is not the word

          budgie it certaintly seems that way
          would very much like help regards a letter.

          as it stands right now i have asked for giros for my incapacity and DLA,that way i can pay some bills without the fees.wife has/is putting her wages into my sons account for the time being.
          overdraft will just keep soaring with interest alone,but im not bothered about that they cant have what i aint got its blantantly obvios to them that its there fees which is making me go over my overdraft limit,like i say the last 3 months alone is 760 quid.they just seem hellbent on taking as much of me as possible and hope that the court case goes in there favour.
          any way rant over

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          • #50
            Re: can you make a hardship claim if? ( 1Sherwood v Lloyds TSB )

            I dont know where they are getting he £500 a month fgure . you could have £1000 pm and still be a hardship case if you have had a change in your circumstance and your outgoings exceed income.

            Have you looked at Jesters thread?

            We need to do a personalised letter based on the new waiver recommendations.

            scooby
            "What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery

            "Always reach for the moon, if you miss you'll end up among the stars"


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            • #51
              Re: can you make a hardship claim if? ( 1Sherwood v Lloyds TSB )

              cant find any threads by jester

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              • #52
                Re: can you make a hardship claim if? ( 1Sherwood v Lloyds TSB )

                Originally posted by 1sherwood View Post
                cant find any threads by jester

                http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ead.php?t=9670


                There is a lot of reading on there and a lot of work put in.
                A very good result in the end though, so well worth it Enaid x

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