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(@kayak)
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What are the usual LI & Twitter channels?


   
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Sorry... I might have explained better.

I’m just referring to people we know and/or who we’re connected with who pick up on things like this quickly. There’s quite a lot of industry chat that goes on in social media.

There’s been no chatter on this subject when we last checked. The last search was yesterday (lots of other things going on etc).

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(@luke4630)
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Email today from FO they now want to look at my complaint will post further info ,very strange coming from them


   
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(@kayak)
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Good news Colin, this could be another payout RBS may need to front


   
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(@luke4630)
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Update on FO email today with an appoligy from them .They are looking for further information from me , Court case was mentioned in there email , just starting on my response ,keep you all posted .


   
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(@kdyguy)
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Thanks for the update Colin on the FO, they seem to have been siding constantly with RBS so will be interesting to see if their position changes


   
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(@luke4630)
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Just sent of a mountain of emails and paperwork to FO in regards to my complaint ,I have also quoted The valid finial response time frame on FO website , I have also mentioned other consumers they are letting down ,see what comes back


   
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(@head-just-above-water)
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Update from RBS about 10 minutes ago.

“The application for permission to appeal was lodged on Wednesday, 18 December, in advance of the deadline. A court hearing is due to take place in early course. A hearing took place at the Court of Session on Tuesday, 11 February. The Bank has 28 days from that date, to lodge their appeal with the Supreme Court.”

Looks like here we go again.

HJAW


   
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Just looking for an update, I called RBS this morning to see if an appeal has been lodged but got no where.

G Wood


   
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I haven't heard of any updates Mercgaz74.

I'm sure if someone else has they'll share what they know here.

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A note I received from the Donnelly solicitors...……"on 11th Feb 2020 the RBS application for "Leave to Appeal" was refused in the Scottish court. RBS will now try and go direct to the Supreme Court asking them to grant a "Leave to Appeal". We await that response"
Here's hoping those of us with held set off monies that the request gets refused...…...


   
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Thanks for that update Bacardibill, does anyone know the timescale RBS has to lodge an appeal to the supreme court? I read somewhere there had 28 days from 11th February but nit sure if that is for the supreme court or not.
Theres hoping it doesn't go anywhere and we all get out due monies plus extra interest for undue delay.

G Wood


   
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(@duckbill)
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This Link gives information about the appeal systems in various courts. https://www.supremecourt.uk/docs/a-guide-to-bringing-a-case-to-the-supreme-court.pdf It is not clear to me if there is a time restriction or not.


   
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(3) Any application to the court for leave to appeal shall be made in Form 40.2.
(4) An application to the court under paragraph (3) for leave to appeal shall be lodged in the
General Department —
(a) within the period prescribed by the enactment by virtue of which it is made; or
(b) where no such period is prescribed —
(i) within 42 days after the date on which the decision appealed against was intimated
to the appellant;
(ii) where the tribunal issued a statement of reasons for its decision later than the
decision, within 42 days after the date of intimation of that statement of reasons to the
appellant.


   
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