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  • #61
    Re: myself v MBNA advice please

    dude this is a £500 debt. Tell them to get fucked!

    However, as it is so small I am inclined to agree, just get it paid off - offer them a fiver if you want to, or ignore it. I know what I'd do - it'll cost more than the debt to pursue this in court - if they do then they ought to be brought to charge for breach of process and rushing through unnecessary claims, i.e. direct breach to the CPR.

    makes me mad - however, it's your call. If I was you i'd ignore them and if they issue a claim then I'd just make an offer of like £200 to settle it!
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    • #62
      Re: myself v MBNA advice please

      ok niddy thanks for the advice ,when you say issue a claim what does that mean ??

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      • #63
        Re: myself v MBNA advice please

        Originally posted by davidm View Post
        ok niddy thanks for the advice ,when you say issue a claim what does that mean ??
        read the letter!

        They 'may' issue proceedings/court whatever you wish to call it (a claim)......
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        • #64
          Re: myself v MBNA advice please

          if i ignore it and they do go that route will i still be able to offer a monthly payment,before going to court ,i would like to see how far they will go for a £500 debt ,
          i would like to take your advice and ignore them .

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          • #65
            Re: myself v MBNA advice please

            Originally posted by davidm View Post
            if i ignore it and they do go that route will i still be able to offer a monthly payment,before going to court ,i would like to see how far they will go for a £500 debt ,
            i would like to take your advice and ignore them .
            yea you can settle it at the point you got served the claim form - obviously if it got that far then you'd need to be going down the "i'll pay you £X per month to settle".......

            Its a small debt, don't stress. MBNA have £20k debtors on here that have not yet been taken to court, now that said never compare accounts but still - if they do try it on over £500 then seriously, they need a slap.
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            • #66
              Re: myself v MBNA advice please

              ok niddy thanks for your time and advice ,will wait and see what happens

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              • #67
                Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                if they take you to court for £500, we will all have a whip round and pay it for you LOL seriously, i cant see it happening.
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                • #68
                  Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                  email sent niddy

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                  • #69
                    Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                    Originally posted by davidm View Post
                    email sent niddy
                    these are blank application forms that you sent aren't they?

                    if so they're obviously unenforceable.....
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                    • #70
                      Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                      Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
                      these are blank application forms that you sent aren't they?

                      if so they're obviously unenforceable.....
                      i photographed them as they sent them i thought there was no sigs on one of them shall i send the failed letter ????

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                      • #71
                        Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                        Originally posted by davidm View Post
                        i photographed them as they sent them i thought there was no sigs on one of them shall i send the failed letter ????
                        Send one of these------
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                        • #72
                          Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                          Originally posted by in 2 deep View Post
                          think the 2nd one is better .

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                          • #73
                            Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                            ok sent the second letter

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                            • #74
                              Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                              email sent niddy

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                              • #75
                                Re: myself v MBNA advice please

                                just got this today what does it mean ???
                                Last edited by Flowerpower; 31 May 2012, 20:35. Reason: Removed attachment containing personal details

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