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Lowells court claim re: mobile phone contract.

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  • #16
    Re: Lowells court claim re: mobile phone contract.

    I know its Xmas eve, so i hope someone is about and can advise quickly as we need to get the defence in by tommorrow of all days. Can we move to get this thrown out due to them not providing the info we asked for? tagging @nemesis45 @Amethyst @Diana M

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    • #17
      Re: Lowells court claim re: mobile phone contract.

      As you have had nothing I would just go with the standard defence. Http://legalbeagles.info/library/gui...-court-claims/ - you’re okay to put it in on 27th as tmw and Tuesday are bank holidays but might as well get it out your hair now - leave the cca bits in if you sent a request
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      • #18
        Re: Lowells court claim re: mobile phone contract.

        Well that went well. Christmas day spent pratting about trying to log into MCOL but to no avail. I had to change my password but it wouldnt accept the new one it sent me even though i tried several times to change it. The result is we havent submitted a defense- not through laziness but through holding out for info from the debt collecting vultures and then it being Christmas Day and the tech failing oin us. I tried resetting our password on two different machines as well- both didnt manage to access the site with the new password.

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        • #19
          Re: Lowells court claim re: mobile phone contract.

          Oh bummer, MCOL is a real arsewipe at times, I would get it submitted via email asap. Defences go to ccbcaq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk and you should put DEFENCE: Claimant v Defence Claim No XXXXX - as the subject.
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          • #20


            Hi All,

            We have recieved a few letters from Lowells and we were wondering what our next step was/ what to do? I have attched them as a PDF http://legalbeagles.info/forums/file...tch?id=1390933
            We have recieved absolutely NO original aperwork regarding the contract although we did ask for this by registered mail with a postal order.
            They seem to be now saying we have to fill out some questionaires? Can anyone advise me our next steps please? I would like to keep them waiting as long as possible for any monies to be payed as we are not very well off at the moment.
            Last edited by Amethyst; 14th February 2018, 14:09:PM.

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            • #21
              Is it a N180 Directions Questionnaire from the court - asking which court the case should be heard in and whether you agree to mediation ?

              Okay ignore that question, just seen your documents PDF ..... yes it is two mins ...........
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              • #22
                Okay I'll take that down and edit your details out for you.

                Is Horsham your local county court ? ( just odd before the DQ's have been submitted and the case allocated for the change of solicitor notification to have gone to a local court )
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                • #23
                  Documents redacted attached ...
                  Attached Files
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                    Okay I'll take that down and edit your details out for you.

                    Is Horsham your local county court ? ( just odd before the DQ's have been submitted and the case allocated for the change of solicitor notification to have gone to a local court )
                    No it isnt. Ours would be Northampton i think. We live in South Birmingham.

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                    • #25
                      So, whats our next step here? we are a bit annoyed that they have simply just bulldozed over our request for the a copy of documents pertaining to this and gone straight to 'Wheres our money and what can you pay back?'......

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                      • #26
                        You should receive a copy of the Directions Questionnaire direct from the court, which you would then complete and return to court, and send a copy on to the Claimant's solicitors. Lowell quite often just send theirs out early, but if you haven't received a letter from court in next few days it may be worth giving them a call and asking about the DQ. I might also ask if they have received the notification of change of solicitor as you note the claimant has put the incorrect court name on the form.
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