hi to all thanks in advance for any advice you can give me, I will try keep short.
so cabot bought a debt from 4 years ago from bank, tried and tried to get me to pay but as this bank debt was still in dispute with bank I felt wrong they even sold it, anyway after about 2 years on my back cabot instructed weightmans to take a moneyclaimsonline action via court, I got the dates etc and put my evidence . 15 days before court date I received a letter of discontinuance from weightmans stating their client cabot is not pursuing.
I double checked with court and they said they had received the notice and that should be it.
now 5 months after I have received a new demand from cabot for that amount plus £15 . I contacted them about the discontinuance and after several minutes I was told that weightmans may have dropped the case but not us, weightmans handed back the claim and we are now pursuing. this has gotten me confused, I said but weightmans was acting on your behalf you are their client, I was then told no weightmans decided. so I told them what a load of rubbish and I will contact weightmans.
I did and spoke to the person involved who informed me that the case was closed as far as they were concerned, i asked if they had made the decision and was told they followed their clients request. so who is lying? i then asked if this again goes to court can i call them as witness to the fact that cabot said it was their decsion when they have just said it wasn't, the guy said no i could not call them as a witness as he still has cabot as a client yet not in this case as he said earlier as far as they were concerned case closed. he then got very stroppy and said he didn.t want to discuss further,but surely i have the right to know who actually is pursuing me and who made the last decsion. i believe if they try to take me to court again i can produce evidence that someone is wrong as i have the notices and emails. i am very confused on what to do now?
i should also add that 2 months before court date i rquested yet again the statement of account etc never ever gotten.
so cabot bought a debt from 4 years ago from bank, tried and tried to get me to pay but as this bank debt was still in dispute with bank I felt wrong they even sold it, anyway after about 2 years on my back cabot instructed weightmans to take a moneyclaimsonline action via court, I got the dates etc and put my evidence . 15 days before court date I received a letter of discontinuance from weightmans stating their client cabot is not pursuing.
I double checked with court and they said they had received the notice and that should be it.
now 5 months after I have received a new demand from cabot for that amount plus £15 . I contacted them about the discontinuance and after several minutes I was told that weightmans may have dropped the case but not us, weightmans handed back the claim and we are now pursuing. this has gotten me confused, I said but weightmans was acting on your behalf you are their client, I was then told no weightmans decided. so I told them what a load of rubbish and I will contact weightmans.
I did and spoke to the person involved who informed me that the case was closed as far as they were concerned, i asked if they had made the decision and was told they followed their clients request. so who is lying? i then asked if this again goes to court can i call them as witness to the fact that cabot said it was their decsion when they have just said it wasn't, the guy said no i could not call them as a witness as he still has cabot as a client yet not in this case as he said earlier as far as they were concerned case closed. he then got very stroppy and said he didn.t want to discuss further,but surely i have the right to know who actually is pursuing me and who made the last decsion. i believe if they try to take me to court again i can produce evidence that someone is wrong as i have the notices and emails. i am very confused on what to do now?
i should also add that 2 months before court date i rquested yet again the statement of account etc never ever gotten.
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