Hi, I am currently defending a County Court Claim and I have now received a Directions Questionnaire and they are now trying to move to a small claims court mediation, they have now sent this to the court 2 weeks before they we due respond to the defence I had made. Any advice what I should do next would be appreciated.
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Hi, it’s several accounts totalling nearly £2000, they had originally sent it for a CCJ but as I have defended the whole amount they have now requested it goes to the small claims track mediation service, they have 2 weeks to respond to the claim but have already sent a copy of a directions questionnaire to the court, does this mean this is their response or do they still only have 2 weeks to respond to my defence, I have also sent them a request for CCA and any evidence they have to support their claim and they have not responded. Hope this is clearer, thanks
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no lowells do this to un earth you - look around site under lowells, has the court sent you directions questionnaire yet? so your defence etc was/is CCA1974 request with statuary £1.00 sent on xxxx date did you send CPR 31.14 Request for items listed in the N1 original court form>>???? mediation will ask you when they contact later have you got the necessary documents (requested) to mediate if NO you tell them, they will state no mediation and send notice/case back to court for next stage, lowells if they know or unsure they can win will hold on to the last minute before they would loose their court fee hoping you cave in ( if they have not got the required paper work . it is like a game of chance with them so tell us the whole story who originator was etc etc last payment default dates we cannot advise without real facts?
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I think you should seek professional career advice, there must be better work than 'spammer' out there?Originally posted by JosephS View PostI think you should seek advice from a professional
You're not even very good at that.
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