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24th November 2006 15:52 #1
February 22 2007 Poole County Court
Bankfodder has asked me to post this in this forum.
The District Judge at Poolecounty court has decided to hold ALL outstanding bank charge claims for ALL banks and credit cards on
22 February 2007 at 10.00am.
If you have a claim listed for this date at Poole, please post it here.
I have three claims
Two for theAbbey 
One for Citicards.
I spoke to him this morning at a hearing when he removed a stay. He said there are around 50 cases to be heard. All the stays which were in place are to be lifted and he will deal with them in batches ie all the Abbey claims in one go, all the TSB claims in one go etc.
He said it will either be a damp squib because everyone will have settled or a mad scramble for seats.Abbey - Claim 1
full hearing 22 Feb 07 - Settled in full £710
Abbey (Claim 2)
full hearing 22 Feb 07- Settled in full £4000
Abbey (Claim 3)
Court date 27 June -
Capital One (claim 1)
£467 Settled in full 20 Sep
Capital One (claim 2)
£72 refunded 19 Aug
Associates (Citicards)
claim 8 Aug/judgment by default 30 Aug/set aside hearing 9 Oct/Stay denied, ordered by Judge to reveal breakdown of charges andfull hearing 24 May/FULL DISCLOSURE ORDERED BY 8 MARCH/JUDGE TO STRIKE OUT DEFENCE AS NON-COMPLIANCE/DEFENCE STRUCK OUT PAYMENT IN FULL REQUIRED IN 14 DAYS
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24th January 2007 09:07 #2
Re: February 22 2007 Poole County Court
I have two claims being heard at Poole
county court at this time - one for Cahoot and one for
Barclays . I'm very nervous!
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24th January 2007 16:40 #3
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10th February 2007 11:03 #4
Re: February 22 2007 Poole County Court
Cahoot settled with me in full this morning!! But no word yet from
Barclays ... How are you getting on? Any luck yet?
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10th February 2007 13:49 #5
Re: February 22 2007 Poole County Court
Abbey wrote yesterday and are settling both claims!
Just the obstinate little so and so's at Citi!
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22nd February 2007 14:23 #6Basic Account Holder
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Re: February 22 2007 Poole County Court
I had one against
Lloyds TSB on the same 10am list - however, they chickened out yesterday and paid the full amount into my account.
Pity really, I'm getting to really enjoy these cases, and haven't lost one of them, or the default removal cases I've claimed for.
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22nd February 2007 16:53 #7
Re: February 22 2007 Poole County Court
Surleybond, are you able to request that the defaults on your
credit file be removed ?
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22nd February 2007 18:14 #8Basic Account Holder
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Re: February 22 2007 Poole County Court
It is my contention that settled defaults should be removed under the basic argument that the contract has thus ended (with all parties' interests settled) and therefore all clauses of the contract are then ended.
As such, the clause where you originally gave the lender permission to disclose your account data to CRAs is also finished. In which case, any future disclosure of your account details is in breach of the contract, and under the Data Protection Act, you can ask them to stop processing your data.
I've used it in over 20 cases that I have been helping on, and we've won every case. Having said that, it all depends on your specific case and how far are you prepared to go to having it removed.
Other people on this forum have also used the template and have reported back to me that theie settled defaults have been removed, but, again, it comes down to specific cases and the individual circumstances.
The template is in a thread in Legalities, called Default removal - a proposed method. It was a sticky thread, but for some reason was made unsticky a few weeks back. (Don't ask me, I'm only the piano player)
However, I have made some changes to the template offline as there are some other important new items that need to be included which actually makes the matter almost indefensible to the lenders and C.R.A.s - this is based on two case precedents held in a higher court.
I might update the thread if a) I can still find it, and b) get time to edit the template.
Good luck.I'm often a sarcastic SOB and speak my mind (and I don't do PC at all), but I have a laugh as I go. I won't be intimidated, and I don't take prisoners... so live with it, or go get yourself a humour implant
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The look on the bank's barrister's face, when they lost the '£25k Mother-of-all unfair charges' cases...(plus his £8k+ of costs)... Priceless!
The legal bit: These are my opinions and own view of legislation and process. I accept no liability whatsoever for any outcome as a result of anyone invoking any or all of the advice given - clarify your own personal stuation with an insured legal professional.
Saying that, I've used these methods against many of these corporate crooks
and won hands down!
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