Dear Beagles,
I've received a Claim Form from a Northampton County Court Business Centre, I've read around and I'd like to ask for some advice.
Foreword:
I am not a British person, but European and do not live in the UK at the moment, but have a open bank account.
Debt Origin:
I got in a 24 month contract with Three with a smartphone included, I believe it was 2011. Then in July 2012 I left the UK, went back to work in Europe and still work there.
As I was not using the service anymore I didn't finish to pay the last bills.
Solicitors History:
Since I left the UK my old flatmate told me that letters from solicitors were kept coming, but I never bothered to do nothing.
Last year my old flatmate changed his living place, so I changed my UK bank account with his new address just in case I needed to receive some correspondence from the bank.
Then the solicitors started to send letters to his new address. At last, yesterday arrived a Claim Form with 31st January as Issue date.
Conclusion:
I have some doubts on how to proceed from here. I don't mind paying off the debt if I have to, but I'd like to understand what options I do have as I am definitely not familiar with the UK jurisdiction.
Any help will be very much appreciated.
SUMMARY OF THE INFO
Received a claim? YES
Issue Date: 31st Jan 2018
Date of assignment to the Claimant: 23/12/2014
Amount: £ 260,15 + £ 25 of Court fee + £ 50 of Legal Representative
Claimant: Northampton County Court Business Centre
Solicitor: Lowell Portfolio I LTD
Original Creditor: Three Mobile
Is the debt Statute Barred? No idea
List any letters you have sent: I haven't sent any letters at all
QUESTIONS:
1. My flatmate new address (therefore my new address) was known only by my bank, is it normal that it gives away my info? (This question is just for my personal curiosity)
2. Still related to the first question, how do they know that I have received the Claim Court or any letter at all?
3. I read I have 3 options: to pay, defend myself, do nothing. Any other options?
4. As I do not live nor work in the UK, but I do have an open bank account with some hundreds pounds in it. Could I just do nothing and get away with it?
5. Would the court be able to get into my account and withdraw the money themself?
6. As I do not live nor work in the UK, how can I pay? Is there any card payment I can do or a money transfer from my bank?
7. What other expenses will I have to pay if I get to court?
If more info are needed just let me know (I have pictures of the Claim Form), thanks!
I've received a Claim Form from a Northampton County Court Business Centre, I've read around and I'd like to ask for some advice.
Foreword:
I am not a British person, but European and do not live in the UK at the moment, but have a open bank account.
Debt Origin:
I got in a 24 month contract with Three with a smartphone included, I believe it was 2011. Then in July 2012 I left the UK, went back to work in Europe and still work there.
As I was not using the service anymore I didn't finish to pay the last bills.
Solicitors History:
Since I left the UK my old flatmate told me that letters from solicitors were kept coming, but I never bothered to do nothing.
Last year my old flatmate changed his living place, so I changed my UK bank account with his new address just in case I needed to receive some correspondence from the bank.
Then the solicitors started to send letters to his new address. At last, yesterday arrived a Claim Form with 31st January as Issue date.
Conclusion:
I have some doubts on how to proceed from here. I don't mind paying off the debt if I have to, but I'd like to understand what options I do have as I am definitely not familiar with the UK jurisdiction.
Any help will be very much appreciated.
SUMMARY OF THE INFO
Received a claim? YES
Issue Date: 31st Jan 2018
Date of assignment to the Claimant: 23/12/2014
Amount: £ 260,15 + £ 25 of Court fee + £ 50 of Legal Representative
Claimant: Northampton County Court Business Centre
Solicitor: Lowell Portfolio I LTD
Original Creditor: Three Mobile
Is the debt Statute Barred? No idea
List any letters you have sent: I haven't sent any letters at all
QUESTIONS:
1. My flatmate new address (therefore my new address) was known only by my bank, is it normal that it gives away my info? (This question is just for my personal curiosity)
2. Still related to the first question, how do they know that I have received the Claim Court or any letter at all?
3. I read I have 3 options: to pay, defend myself, do nothing. Any other options?
4. As I do not live nor work in the UK, but I do have an open bank account with some hundreds pounds in it. Could I just do nothing and get away with it?
5. Would the court be able to get into my account and withdraw the money themself?
6. As I do not live nor work in the UK, how can I pay? Is there any card payment I can do or a money transfer from my bank?
7. What other expenses will I have to pay if I get to court?
If more info are needed just let me know (I have pictures of the Claim Form), thanks!
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