Hello
I am writing as I received a Court Claim Form (from Northampton CCBC) and much need advice on what to do next please.
The claim regards a CC account that was opened back in 2000. It was kept in order for many years, though in the latter years this was mostly making min. payments. Back in 2017 I was hit by an unfair divorce, due to which I have not seen my boys for years now and the stress of which brought on Cancer (at the time I did not expect to survive it, so a grateful survivor too) and eventually lost my job at about the same time too. Payments were missed and the account was defaulted. Not having the right focus / clarity of mind at the time did not help dealing with it, yet this is life...
I have now (issued 30 Sep) received a Claim, The Claimant is an 'LC ASSET 2 S.A.R.L.' of Luxembourg (?) and communications are to go through Kearns Solicitors of Caerphilly. Having spent some time looking on the site, I believe the form is an old style form (does it make any difference to the process behind it?).
Next steps / questions that I would much appreaciate advice on please:
1. I should file an acknowledge of service online (stating that I am to defend the claim) within 14 + 5 = 19 days from the form issue date?
2. File a defence online within 28 (is it also + 5?) days from the form issue date?
3. They call for the amount in balance + 8% p.a. interest from when they bought the debt to the date before the Claim was issued + 1.00 (does not state if % or £) per day to the day of judgement. Is this correct?!
4. They mention a Default notice being served (I did not receive one, though it is possible that it was issued when I was in hospital for Chemo and I never saw it) and that a Default was recorded in 2020, sortly before they bought the account. I believe that a Default stands from when a payment is missed and the notice is issued, in which case it should be starting from 2018 or thereabouts, as that was when I was 'focused' elsewhere. Is there a way to get them to prove when the correct Default date is from? Does it make any difference in the greater scheme of things?
5. If the Claimant is a Luxembourg entity, how does that work with data protection and my personal data being transferred accross?
6. Finally, as this dates to so many years back (account opened in 2000), should I be asking for an original / signed agreement copy?
Anything else I am failing to see, again any advice much appreciated and welcomed.
Kind regards
h197
I am writing as I received a Court Claim Form (from Northampton CCBC) and much need advice on what to do next please.
The claim regards a CC account that was opened back in 2000. It was kept in order for many years, though in the latter years this was mostly making min. payments. Back in 2017 I was hit by an unfair divorce, due to which I have not seen my boys for years now and the stress of which brought on Cancer (at the time I did not expect to survive it, so a grateful survivor too) and eventually lost my job at about the same time too. Payments were missed and the account was defaulted. Not having the right focus / clarity of mind at the time did not help dealing with it, yet this is life...
I have now (issued 30 Sep) received a Claim, The Claimant is an 'LC ASSET 2 S.A.R.L.' of Luxembourg (?) and communications are to go through Kearns Solicitors of Caerphilly. Having spent some time looking on the site, I believe the form is an old style form (does it make any difference to the process behind it?).
Next steps / questions that I would much appreaciate advice on please:
1. I should file an acknowledge of service online (stating that I am to defend the claim) within 14 + 5 = 19 days from the form issue date?
2. File a defence online within 28 (is it also + 5?) days from the form issue date?
3. They call for the amount in balance + 8% p.a. interest from when they bought the debt to the date before the Claim was issued + 1.00 (does not state if % or £) per day to the day of judgement. Is this correct?!
4. They mention a Default notice being served (I did not receive one, though it is possible that it was issued when I was in hospital for Chemo and I never saw it) and that a Default was recorded in 2020, sortly before they bought the account. I believe that a Default stands from when a payment is missed and the notice is issued, in which case it should be starting from 2018 or thereabouts, as that was when I was 'focused' elsewhere. Is there a way to get them to prove when the correct Default date is from? Does it make any difference in the greater scheme of things?
5. If the Claimant is a Luxembourg entity, how does that work with data protection and my personal data being transferred accross?
6. Finally, as this dates to so many years back (account opened in 2000), should I be asking for an original / signed agreement copy?
Anything else I am failing to see, again any advice much appreciated and welcomed.
Kind regards
h197
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