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Help please Woolwich/Barclays **offer received**
Hi, I could really do with some serious help. I had my case stayed on the monday following the oft announcement , when I believe nobody really understood all. I now have a new court date for next week when I have a 30 minute court hearing to apply to have my stay lifted. I don't want to mess up as my claim is for over 13k without interest . I only earn 10k ayear which is not paid into my bank but I receive cash, The only money that goes into my account are child benefit, working tax credit and child tax credit could someone please advise. ThanksTags: administration, agreement, application, arguments, arrears, authority, bailiff, bank, bankruptcy, barclays, benefit, benefits, charges, claimant, commercial, council, council tax, court, credit, creditors, debts, defendants, entitled, failure, family, financial, financial services, hardship, help, inalienable, judge, legalbeagles, litigation, meant, mortgage, mortgage arrears, notification, oft, ooo, reposession, salary, security, trustee, witness, witness statement, woolwich
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Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays **offer received**
Well done Kim, more fantastic news. As you may have noticed I have moved this thread to Hardship Claim Successes, amended your thread title and added to sidebar.
I`ll echo what I wrote on Milies thread and I hope this can now go towards helping you to get back on track financially, use it wisely and clear as much as you can. Such a large amount is very tempting to blow on treats before you have prioritised your debts first.
Jules
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Re: Millie Cat v Barclays. Hardship Claim
Hi Kim,Originally posted by skintkim View PostOMG I can't believe it just had a call from Ian at Barclays £8200.87 will be paid into my account within 7 days as gesture of goodwill because of my Financial Hardship. Perseverance does work. I can sleep tonight.
Have you got your money back yet ?
I just checked my a/c and they have put £3,067.50 in yesterday. i had no phone call or letter to say it was there what a shock i nearly fainted.
Hope you have got yours now too.
all the best,
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Re: Millie Cat v Barclays. Hardship Claim
Brilliant news Kim, must be a relief!
Got to be your turn next Millie xxx I'm not sure if you should harras them yet, maybe its best to leave it 14 days?? Anyone else know?
Do you think i should start bugging them now its been a week since they recived my letter.
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Re: Millie Cat v Barclays. Hardship Claim
Congratulations.
So it's 'Not so Skintkim' now then!
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Re: Millie Cat v Barclays. Hardship Claim
Originally posted by skintkim View PostOMG I can't believe it just had a call from Ian at Barclays £8200.87 will be paid into my account within 7 days as gesture of goodwill because of my Financial Hardship. Perseverance does work. I can sleep tonight.
Fantastic news Kim and very well done. Is there any chance you could update your own thread with this news and possibly fill in any missing bits.
It's just that many threads are left with no ending, your's has a perfect ending and should be shown. Here is a link
http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ead.php?t=2112
Thanks Enaid x
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Re: Millie Cat v Barclays. Hardship Claim
Thats fantastic news Kim,
I'm so pleased for you,
Now you can start getting your life back on track.
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Lets hope they help me too.
Do you think i should start bugging them now its been a week since they recived my letter.
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Guest repliedRe: Millie Cat v Barclays. Hardship Claim
Fantastic news Kim - your hard work paid off and should now give some encouragement to Millie.
xx
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Re: Millie Cat v Barclays. Hardship Claim
I very nearly cried. Do you think its nearly coming to a close now?
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Re: Millie Cat v Barclays. Hardship Claim
OMG I can't believe it just had a call from Ian at Barclays £8200.87 will be paid into my account within 7 days as gesture of goodwill because of my Financial Hardship. Perseverance does work. I can sleep tonight.
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Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays
For reference the February thing is out of time so we are best starting fresh. We have already discussed the request the Judge made with Kim.
Do need the IE honey if you had chance to do it last night
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Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays
Hi Skintkim,
See Amethyst's post ( 119 ) on this thread.
This clearly indicates the best course of action for you to follow from this point forward.
Follow that advice and we will hopefully all then be able to help you progress your claim to give you the end result that you require.
I have actually read through this entire thread this evening and it is clear that you have received loads and loads of advice along the way. However it is also clear that you do not always seem to follow that advice so your claim just seems to go round and round in circles.
I appreciate that you are scared and worried about how things might develop. But I can assure you that nothing bad will happen to you and no one on this site is going to suggest that you do something that will put you at any risk.
We all want to assist you in getting this claim sorted.
As a site we have been having lots of success recently with people's claims under hardship, we want you to join that club of succesful Claimants.
Please help us to help you by following the advice that you are offered.
Regards
Budgie xx
Amethyst's post is repeated below for reference :-
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Originally Posted by Amethyst
Okay - Can you update me the full status of the claim in court . Did you return the info they asked you to ? we can try and pick this up again to push barclays hand depending on where it is at.
You have sent the IE sheet in to Barclays, have you put a copy on here or can you email me a copy amethyst@legalbeagles.info ......
We can do another stronger letter and enclose a revised POC for the court claim etc.
And no not a lot of people are getting anywhere with Barclays hardship. they are claiming the press are misrepresenting the banking code ffs.
Hi hunny.
Can you email a copy of your IE to amethyst@legalbeagles.info. Then we can do a stronger letter and revised POC /application for stay lift ready for court to send off to barclays a few days before to give them a kick in the nuts.
Ame
xxx
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Re: Help please Woolwich/Barclays
But the Judge asked you to fill out the forms, back in February. So quite clearly he was prepared to do "something".
You can't "bury" your head in the sand over court claims. As Cet would say "this is litigation not therapy"
I can understand you being scared, but you have all the help you need on here.
So get the papaerwork pronto.Last edited by Xena; 23rd September 2008, 22:48:PM.
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