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Response to HALIFAX-(D L & C) Our Est Liability request irrelevent?

from Tony Hayter (Tony@Hayter.com)
Hi Kate,

I am very interested in the aspect of your case regarding the "Estimated Liability". I suggest that you read my earlier postings to this Q&A forum: "The HALIFAX "Estimated Shortfall" Letter - A Guide." and "The HALIFAX - Do you believe you have been deceived?". If you also received an "Estimated Claim" letter and believe that you were decieved by it then I would be very grateful for the information and maybe a scanned copy of the letter.

Following a formal complaint to the Office of Fair Trading on the use of this "Estimated" letter by the Halifax, I am currently building up a file of shortfall victims that believe they were deceived by the letter into admitting liability for an "Estimated" claim. The OFT have requested this as they have explained that they cannot take action where only one individual believes they were affected. Please feel free to email me privately if you would prefer to Kate.

Incidentally in my case with the Halifax their "Estimated" claim turned out to be over 50% out when they finally "crystallized" the still alleged debt!

(posted 8522 days ago)

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