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** Discontinued ** Woolfie v Bt Court Claim

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  • #16
    I received this letter today from lowell solicitors

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    • #17
      Oh! looks to be that three letter nonsense response? GOODFF????????????ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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      • #18
        That was I reply I sent before court action started, after I sent letter 1

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        • #19
          letter 1 of goodff ah ,, ignore those they will work against you in a court room, follow the real system


          as para 2# send those request and start again if you have not done so> jaguar

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          • #20
            Ye I sent everything I should have when I did the AOS
            waiting for reply

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            • #21
              Just an update everybody
              had a letter from BT about the subject access stating they don't deal with it at their office but they sent it to the relevant office and I should get a reply in 30 days
              nothing from lowell solicitors or lowell the claimant
              defence due on 3rd September
              so I will now prepare for that
              any help is appreciated
              thanks again

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              • #22
                Example Defence


                jaguarsuk

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                • #23
                  Must read page 2 before commenting

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                  • #24
                    OK thanks

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                    • #25
                      You were told not to send documents in evidence to the court. You need to submit your defence to the court so that it arrives within 33 days of the issue date. Not to do so will result in a default win for BT

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                      • #26
                        Issue date is 3rd September
                        I havnt sent any documents
                        I'll do the defence by tomorrow online
                        would that be sufficient

                        thanks for the help much appreciated

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                        • #27
                          You mean issue date is 3rd August ? If so then 33 days is 5th September, Wednesday next week. Format it nicely in a word processor, sign it, convert to PDF and send as an attachment by email. Online will destroy any formatting. You want the judge to be impressed and have an easy time reading it.

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                          • #28
                            That's a fab idea
                            thanks again for your help
                            I will put in tomorrow
                            not heard anything from lowell at all
                            so I'll get it in ready

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                            • #29
                              Why not put your defence up here for critique? What makes you think you only have until tomorrow?

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                              • #30
                                I know I have a few days I'm writing it and will put up for your attention to see if it's ok to send
                                dont want to leave it until the last minute to be honest

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