Re: AL59 PPI Claim - Natwest
Letter sent today to CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
Dear Sir,
Further to our telephone discussion yesterday, I will accept the offer from Natwest to settle this case providing I have the offer in writing from you also under the conditions that.
1 The money is paid by cheque or direct in to my account and not paid in to the loan account.
2 As the judge has ordered me to pay a hearing fee of £300.00 payable by 27 February 2008 or the hearing will be removed from the list.
I will require £1954.50 to be paid to me by Natwest on or before 27 February 2008
3 The judge advised me to cancel the direct debit for the loan and set up a new standing order for a new amount less the £21.02 I have been charged every month since the policy was cancelled.I have been informed that this figure is the interest loaded on to the ppi at the beginning of the loan. I am not going to pay interest on a product I was misold and no longer have.
I will be out of the country on February 27. I have written to the Court Manager ---- County court informing him I have settled the matter with Nastwest out of court. I have also written out the cheque for £300.00 for the hearing fee. My wife will got to the court on February 27. If the monies are in my account on the day she will hand in the letter, if not she will hand in the cheque for costs and the trial will go ahead.
This time scale was ordered by the judge not me. I hope this brings the matter to a satisfacory conclusion for both parties
Signed Al59
Letter sent today to CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
Dear Sir,
Further to our telephone discussion yesterday, I will accept the offer from Natwest to settle this case providing I have the offer in writing from you also under the conditions that.
1 The money is paid by cheque or direct in to my account and not paid in to the loan account.
2 As the judge has ordered me to pay a hearing fee of £300.00 payable by 27 February 2008 or the hearing will be removed from the list.
I will require £1954.50 to be paid to me by Natwest on or before 27 February 2008
3 The judge advised me to cancel the direct debit for the loan and set up a new standing order for a new amount less the £21.02 I have been charged every month since the policy was cancelled.I have been informed that this figure is the interest loaded on to the ppi at the beginning of the loan. I am not going to pay interest on a product I was misold and no longer have.
I will be out of the country on February 27. I have written to the Court Manager ---- County court informing him I have settled the matter with Nastwest out of court. I have also written out the cheque for £300.00 for the hearing fee. My wife will got to the court on February 27. If the monies are in my account on the day she will hand in the letter, if not she will hand in the cheque for costs and the trial will go ahead.
This time scale was ordered by the judge not me. I hope this brings the matter to a satisfacory conclusion for both parties
Signed Al59
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