Received a claim form from NCC for a credit card debt owed to Vanquis with Lowell Portfolio/Solicitors as the claimant.
Issue date; 11 Nov 2019
Amount; 881.81 inc fees etc
Claimant; Lowell Portfolio/Solicitors
Original creditor; Vanquis
Particulars of claim;
1) The defendant entered into a Consumer Credit Act 1974 regulated agreement with ******* under Account ref **************** ('the agreement')
2) The defendant failed to maintain the required payments and arrears began to accrue
3) The Agreement was later assigned to the Claimant on 08/12/2017 and notice given to the Defendant
4) Despite repeaed requests for payment the sum of 696.14 remains due and outstanding
And the Claimant claims
a) The said sum of 696.14
b) Interest pursuant to s69 County Courts Act 1984 at the rate of 8% per annum from the date of assignment to the date of issue, accruing at a daily rate of 0.153, but limitd to one year, being 55.69
c) Costs
First I knew of this was when my ex handed me a Letter Before Claim recently to which I did reply stating I did not recognise the debt & to provide any and all documentation regarding this account and subsequent actions/procedures as well as filling out a form about income etc.* To date the only reply I have had is the claim form & letter from Lowell Solicitors dated 18/11/19 saying a claim form has been issued.* These were only received on the 20th of this month 9 & 2 days after issue so I'm already on the backfoot.
I have acknowledged the claim online today (26/11/19) stating I will be defending it.
I have no knowledge of this debt whatsoever, I have never been a customer of Vanquis & would never want to be.* When I replied to the LBC I did fill out the income/expenditure form which clearly stated I had no income & other debts to pay.* I am not in receipt of income or any benefits etc I have no way of paying as I have been out of work for a number of years & do not expect this to change due to ill health. I have been in & out of hospital because of my health & sofa surfing/staying with family and friends as my ex & I split hence delays in receiving paperwork etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Issue date; 11 Nov 2019
Amount; 881.81 inc fees etc
Claimant; Lowell Portfolio/Solicitors
Original creditor; Vanquis
Particulars of claim;
1) The defendant entered into a Consumer Credit Act 1974 regulated agreement with ******* under Account ref **************** ('the agreement')
2) The defendant failed to maintain the required payments and arrears began to accrue
3) The Agreement was later assigned to the Claimant on 08/12/2017 and notice given to the Defendant
4) Despite repeaed requests for payment the sum of 696.14 remains due and outstanding
And the Claimant claims
a) The said sum of 696.14
b) Interest pursuant to s69 County Courts Act 1984 at the rate of 8% per annum from the date of assignment to the date of issue, accruing at a daily rate of 0.153, but limitd to one year, being 55.69
c) Costs
First I knew of this was when my ex handed me a Letter Before Claim recently to which I did reply stating I did not recognise the debt & to provide any and all documentation regarding this account and subsequent actions/procedures as well as filling out a form about income etc.* To date the only reply I have had is the claim form & letter from Lowell Solicitors dated 18/11/19 saying a claim form has been issued.* These were only received on the 20th of this month 9 & 2 days after issue so I'm already on the backfoot.
I have acknowledged the claim online today (26/11/19) stating I will be defending it.
I have no knowledge of this debt whatsoever, I have never been a customer of Vanquis & would never want to be.* When I replied to the LBC I did fill out the income/expenditure form which clearly stated I had no income & other debts to pay.* I am not in receipt of income or any benefits etc I have no way of paying as I have been out of work for a number of years & do not expect this to change due to ill health. I have been in & out of hospital because of my health & sofa surfing/staying with family and friends as my ex & I split hence delays in receiving paperwork etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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