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Response to Letter received today

from David J. Button (davidjohnbutton@supanet.com)
What they are saying is that they will not accept less than £5000 if you accept this by 27th November. If you accept this offer by that date, you will not have to pay any more. If you accept the offer after that date, they will only go through with it if you pay costs in addition or if the court allows them to accept the offer once they have issued proceedings against you.

Thw without prejudice bit allows them to make this offer but still retain the full right to sue you for the ful amount if the offer fails. The "save as to costs" means that their costs which they would seek in a court action are excepted from the without prejudice offer, but since the offer is a full and final settlement, it would appear that they are not seeking costs from you if you accept the offer by the due date, but they will after that date.

(posted 7810 days ago)

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