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County Court letter received from Northampton Court. Lowell Portfolio cohen cramer

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  • County Court letter received from Northampton Court. Lowell Portfolio cohen cramer

    Hi,
    Can any one help please.
    I have received a county court claim form the claimant LowellPortfolio ltd for a debt from orange.
    the claim is for £316.10

    The Particulars

    The defendant failed to maintain contractual payments required under the terms of the account agreement

    The debt was legally assigned to the claimant on the 22 lul 2015, notice of which has been given to the defendant.

    The claim includes Statutory interest under the s.69 of the county courts act 1984 .

    i have read many posts but could do with some step by step instructions.

    please help
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    Re: County Court letter received from Northampton Court. Lowell Portfolio cohen crame

    Good morning,

    Have a read of " First Steps" in the green box at the top of the page.

    When was this telecoms contract defaulted?
    Were you aware of the debt, has Lowell written to you previously?
    Is Lowell Solicitors dealing with this?

    nem

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    • #3
      Re: County Court letter received from Northampton Court. Lowell Portfolio cohen crame

      First step is to acknowledge the claim using the instructions and information on the form. DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN THE DEFENCE. This gives you 33 days from the date of issue to provide a defence

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      • #4
        Re: County Court letter received from Northampton Court. Lowell Portfolio cohen crame

        Hi thanks, i have acknowledged the claim, i am not sure with regard to the default but it is dated that long ago i cant remember. yes i have had a few letters from them lowell but didn't follow them up. and yes lowell solicitors are on the court papers.

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