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  • Threatening letters during court action

    Can someone help with this please

    I received a claim form for an old CC through Lowell solicitors action for Lowell.

    I cannot tally this account and no evidence has been submitted.
    Ive requested they do so and I have well in time filled an AOS date agreed defence was 23rd October.

    Now lowells solicitors have repeatedly told me by email that they will obtain a default judgment. I asked them to stop and made position clear that this will be defended and I'm requesting them to provide proof of this debt the default the assignment and the figures claimed.

    Ive come home today to the attached letter.

    I must stress AOS has been filled, lowells know this the defence is not due of which they have Amended date by 3 days early, stated this is a notice of pending ccj which they know is not pending and stated I've failed to respond with a list of enforcement action.

    I'm a bit annoyed tbh the pressure they are applying surely this is a matter for court process now and they don't need to keep writing warning me what
    might happen.

    Any advice on how to respond I thought I had read somewhere that over exaggerated threats of future action is harrasmenf.
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