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Overdales (Very) V Me Witness Statement Advice

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  • Overdales (Very) V Me Witness Statement Advice

    Good Morning,

    Could anyone help me, as I have to finish my witness statement tonight!

    I have asked a very knowledgeable member on this forum, for his advice on some points contained in the witness statement I have received from Overdales, but I would appreciate any other advice you may have, reagrding the following:

    No Notice of assignment was included, it was alluded to (sent on this date) but no copy or even a screenshot, do they have to have sent this to comply?

    They have mentioned in a large paragraph, that they refuse to send me a copy of the "Deed Of Assignment" which I have never requested?

    Default Notice: Screenshot saying copy sent, however, to generate a letter, a copy would have had to be physically generated and if they don't, have a saved electronic copy on their system, it must have been deleted, why would they do that. Also, would possibly still be held on their drive/system (recoverable) if it was ever sent!! Does a screenshot suffice?

    They have included, a "Without Prejudice" offer from me. I thought a without prejudice cannot be used in court as evidence?

    Sorry, one more question Should mention the request for the digital audit trail in relation to the signature on the agreement?

    If you can advise me, I would be extremely grateful!​​​​​​​

    Thank you
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