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Me v hoist bank charges claim

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  • #16
    Re: Me v hoist bank charges claim

    Morning all. Any thoughts to this please
    Thanks

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    • #17
      Re: Me v hoist bank charges claim

      Originally posted by Thewigster View Post

      Is it too late to make an offer of settlement to hoist to avoid a 6 year CCJ entry ?
      YOu would be able to try negotiate a settlement at any point. If you did you would want to get a Consent order agreed so that your agreement is binding.


      What paperwork have the claimants actually sent you to date ? ( and what have you asked them for / used in your defence )
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      • #18
        Re: Me v hoist bank charges claim

        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
        YOu would be able to try negotiate a settlement at any point. If you did you would want to get a Consent order agreed so that your agreement is binding.


        What paperwork have the claimants actually sent you to date ? ( and what have you asked them for / used in your defence )
        Hi amethyst
        I've been sent copy statements , a letter allegedly from nationwide saying they had legally assigned to mkdp. Then another saying mkdp had assigned to hoist and finally another from Robinson way saying they are now handling it.
        And a copy of claim form obviously

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        • #19
          Re: Me v hoist bank charges claim

          Got court date in post feb 2018. Let's see what happens in between.

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