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The bank has responded and left me no choice – I am now prepared to go to court. Where should I address the court papers?

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The bank has responded and left me no choice – I am now prepared to go to court. Where should I address the court papers?

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A. You can send it to any of their registered addresses. Sending it to the branch or the Head Office is the norm. Addresses can normally be found in each of the specific bank forums. — Q. What if my bank actually lets me get my case to court (by not giving my money back after a claim has been issued)? Will this set a precedent if I win and stop people having to pay these charges ever again? A. No, precedents cannot be set in the County Court. However, it would be OK to bring this case to the attention of the judge in other cases in an attempt to influence his decision.

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