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Court Claim - Lowell / Three Mobile - 23-10-2017

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  • Court Claim - Lowell / Three Mobile - 23-10-2017

    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: 23-10-2017
    Amount approx:
    Claimant: Lowell
    Solicitor: Lowell solicitors
    Original Credit: Three Mobile

    Particulars of Claim:


    Stat Barred? No

    Have sent:

    Other Info:
    Tags: None

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    Re: Court Claim - Lowell / Three Mobile - 23-10-2017

    Hi & welcome to LB.

    Could you post up the particulars of claim?
    Have you acknowledged it? (You have 19 days from the claim issue date but imho there's no advantage in delaying).
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    • #3
      Re: Court Claim - Lowell / Three Mobile - 23-10-2017

      I did type all the particulars in the fields but they seem to have gone blank !

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      • #4
        Re: Court Claim - Lowell / Three Mobile - 23-10-2017

        I received this letter today, despite contacting Lowells about the matter in November last year and agreed a partial settlement of my debt with them of £331 they offered a partial payment and said my account would be marked as settled and my credit file would be updated , however around June I received a letter from Lowells solicitors claiming I still owed the £331 , I did intend to write to them about the matter but never got round to it , I also received a call from them whilst I was at work but unfortunately lost reception before I could sort the matter out
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