Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays
I think all the details are already on this thread!
Help please Woolwich/Barclays **offer received**
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Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays
Kim
Good news
Post all the details here so we can advise as much as possible.
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Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays
That's court life for you! So do as the Judge has asked and fill out the form . It is good news.
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Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays
Do you think? I thought I had been here before, I actually went to court in October to try to have the stay lifted and at that time I beleived that the banks should not take my tax credits and child benefit, but the judge then said it was my money not the governments so that did not apply, then I had another date for 31st January but that was cancelled until the outcome of the OFT case ! I then found out Barclays had asked for it to be cancelled without my knowledge So with the help of Amy I wrote the judge a letter and now I have to fill in an application to have it lifted ,I feel that I am going round in circles !
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After writing to the court the above letter (thanks Amy) I received a letter from the court saying the judge read my letter and I should apply for my stay to be lifted and fill in the enclosed form !
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Right here you go Kim, you can but try:-
I write with regard to the above mentioned claim, which was re-scheduled to be heard on ...................... following a stay imposed on .............................
I was very shocked and upset to receive a General Form of Judgment ......... days before the hearing informing me that the stay be reinstated on my claim until such time as the result of the OFT Test Case be known, as requested by the Defendant in a letter to the Court dated 11th January 2008.
I wish to make the Court aware that I did not receive a copy of the letter from Barclays dated 11th January 2008 and as such the only conclusion I can reasonably draw from this conduct is that writing directly to the Court and excluding me from this correspondence is a deliberate attempt by the Defendant at further manipulating the situation and an abuse of the Court process. I also believe the Defendant to be taking advantage of the Test Case in order to delay dealing with me.
I and my family are suffering extreme hardship in the form of mortgage arrears, council tax arrears and many other debts that are spiralling out of my control, yet it is completely within the remit of Barclays to remedy this situation and settle my claim, which currently is in excess of £13,000.
My present personal circumstances are the very reason for the waiver exemption implemented by the FSA and I believe if my case were to be heard it would bring a rapid end to this litigation.
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Some of the interest goes back 6 years
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Peeky it £13,000 plus interest at the time
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It just seems a hell of a jump from 13500 to 19000 in less than a year
this would equate to the daily rate of interest being over £15 a day.
Whose spreadsheets are you using for your figures?
Has you claim been Allocated to a track yet?
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It only goes back 6 years and it is only 8% interest !
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Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays
Hi, yes I was referring to your claim.Originally posted by skintkim View PostHi are you talking about me? My original claim was for £13,539 and back in April last year I was offered £10,600 which in hindsight I wish I had taken, but after interest and court costs it is nearer to £19,000!
And Peeky I doubt it would be CI not on that amount more like 8%.
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