I have received a letter from Knipe Woodhouse-Smith solicitors giving formal notification that they will take me to court if I do not pay £1968 in the next 7 days.
The money owed was due to me becoming overdrawn due to excessive bank charges which totalled some £3000.
This is a bit of a saga so, please bear with me.
I have 4 young children ages 2,4,7,and 9, one of which is severely disabled and I have had financial difficulties.
Initially, I complained to Lloyds and asked them to look at my case under the hardship rules. I was regularly getting charges of between £100 and £200 per month which was making it extremely difficult to make ends meet and I already had an agreement in place to make reduced payment on my Lloyds mastercard due to financial difficulties. So basically, I found myself in a situation of monthly charges which was pushing me more and more into debt.
The final straw with Lloyds came when my daughter was admitted into hospital with a severe infection which also led to meningitis. The infection was actually more serious than the meningitis and she came within hours of loosing her life. During the first few days when she was in hospital, Lloyds took charges from my account which left me in a situation where I had no money whatsoever and I had to borrow money from friends and family just to be able to get to the hospital and try as best I could. Again I spoke to Lloyds, but I was told that they could not see any reason that I was suffering any sort of hardship.
I tried hanging on in the hope that the bank charges reclaiming case would go in our favour and now I am stuck feeling extremely angry with Lloyds and an impending court summons.
Please, please can someone tell me what I should do.
Thank you
The money owed was due to me becoming overdrawn due to excessive bank charges which totalled some £3000.
This is a bit of a saga so, please bear with me.
I have 4 young children ages 2,4,7,and 9, one of which is severely disabled and I have had financial difficulties.
Initially, I complained to Lloyds and asked them to look at my case under the hardship rules. I was regularly getting charges of between £100 and £200 per month which was making it extremely difficult to make ends meet and I already had an agreement in place to make reduced payment on my Lloyds mastercard due to financial difficulties. So basically, I found myself in a situation of monthly charges which was pushing me more and more into debt.
The final straw with Lloyds came when my daughter was admitted into hospital with a severe infection which also led to meningitis. The infection was actually more serious than the meningitis and she came within hours of loosing her life. During the first few days when she was in hospital, Lloyds took charges from my account which left me in a situation where I had no money whatsoever and I had to borrow money from friends and family just to be able to get to the hospital and try as best I could. Again I spoke to Lloyds, but I was told that they could not see any reason that I was suffering any sort of hardship.
I tried hanging on in the hope that the bank charges reclaiming case would go in our favour and now I am stuck feeling extremely angry with Lloyds and an impending court summons.
Please, please can someone tell me what I should do.
Thank you
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