Non of my business but if you have not had a response from Di , I would email (not PM) her again and maybe post up you have emailed her. If you have its up to you if you say anything on here
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Originally posted by The train View PostSorry sort out what?.. admiting to the debt?..they haven't replied to my CCA or CPR yet?
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Originally posted by The train View PostHi,
Guys I know it's the weekend, so I guess you will all be enjoying the weather, but I received a letter from Lowell's . It's a direct questionaire (small claims track)..can someone explain this next stage of the process? J
Personally I would wait for the court copy to complete and return by the date the court states as you are awaiting an SAR back from Halifax and don't want to unnecessarily move something along, then perhaps to agree something at Mediation only to realise after getting the SAR that you didn't need to agree to anything.
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Have you ever been in a debt management plan at all - or possibly engaged a claims management company to reclaim ppi / unfair charges etc ? ( just thinking where this £1 might have come from ) - you could send a 'part 18' request for information letter asking for date, source etc of the alleged £1 payment. They have to evidence it is not statute barred you are correct, but seemingly doesn't stop them just saying a random £1 payment means it's not, hoping you wouldn't challenge it - but daft with an overdraft really as they could be arguing default date instead.#staysafestayhome
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Originally posted by Amethyst View PostThey have to evidence it is not statute barred you are correct, but seemingly doesn't stop them just saying a random £1 payment means it's not, hoping you wouldn't challenge it - but daft with an overdraft really as they could be arguing default date instead.
Even if the account had defaulted there may still have been a payment after that which would impact on any Statute Barred argument.
Di
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