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County claim form recieved from Drydens Fairfax on behalf of Arrow Global

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  • #16
    Hi all, a little update. Over a year has past and heard nothing so far. Moneyclaim is still showing the same as before. Is this normal in these cases?
    I don’t like it hanging over my head but I’m also thankful that is hasn’t progressed thanks to the excellent advice I have received here.

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    • #17
      Yes, it's normal, MCOL rarely gets updated.

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      • #18
        In your experience how likely is it that the paperwork will turn up at some point and the case will proceed?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Dawnf View Post
          In your experience how likely is it that the paperwork will turn up at some point and the case will proceed?
          I wouldn't like to speculate, but do you know exactly when the account was opened?

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          • #20
            Unfortunately I don’t and my online Cabot account doesn’t appear to show it. All I know is it was before 2017 as it has now dropped off my credit file.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Dawnf View Post
              Unfortunately I don’t and my online Cabot account doesn’t appear to show it. All I know is it was before 2017 as it has now dropped off my credit file.
              'The letter i have received today is in my maiden name as the debt was from before i got married (which was 13 years ago).' So we are looking at pre 2010, it's best to see how things unfold.

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