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Recived a Claim Form from Lowell Solicitors -

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  • Recived a Claim Form from Lowell Solicitors -

    Hi All.

    New to the forum and was hoping someone can help me. I have looked at the thread "Received a court claim?" and can see the options that I have however there are a few things I don't understand.

    Claimant -Lowell Solicitors
    Amount - £331


    1) I have wrote to Lowell nearly 3 years ago when they phoned me to deal with any correspondence via post and I never received any letters bar the normal debt letters regarding what the dent is for.

    2) I want to dispute the case fully based on the fact I have had no letters based in writing, nor do I understand what the debt is for I presume Lowell but the debt

    3) I feel quite scared as this is a County Court - Now I have scene that don't pay we will take it away, and they deal with claims from the county court. The only thing I understand is this letter states consumer credit? -

    Do I have grounds to fight this based on the above and how should I continue.

    Thanks to everyone who can help.
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