Received a claim? Yes
Issue Date: 07 June 2018
Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: Yes
Total Amount Claimed : £1900
Claimant’s Name: Idem Capital Securities Ltd
Solicitors Firm: R D Shelton ( Claimant's Legal Representative)
Original Creditor: Tesco
Original Debt : credit card
Particulars of Claim:
1) An agreement between xxxxx and Defendant/s (D) subject to standard terms and conditions
2) Claimant (C) purchased the debt on 05/03/2015
3) It was a term of the agreement that if any instalment was not paid on the due date, C would be entitled to repayment of outstanding balance of the total amount payable, less (on payment) any rebate to which D might be entitled.
4) D failed to pay instalments due. C issued a Default Notice requesting payment D failed to pay the sums due, which consequently became immediately due and payable, Formal Demand issued dated 17/05/2018
5) D has failed to pay the outstanding balance of *******
Is the debt Statute Barred (have you had any contact with the creditor or claimant over the last 6 years?): It is not statute barred. I have been in a debt management plan - firstly with Payplan and then my own DMP
List any letters you have sent (eg: CCA/ CPR ): I have sent CCA request and CPR 31.14 - they have sent the credit card application form with my signature dated 23.03.2003.
I raise an issue regarding section 136 of the Law of Property Act 1925 and section 82A of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 but they have said " I did not specify what contravention has allegedly been made and consequently Idem cannot respond to the allegations. I might have made an error there as I was trying to pull together a coherent defence from other people's defence examples without really knowing what I was doing.
Any Other Information or Background Details:
I have an appearance at a local county court on March 15th so am aware I need to prepare and send my statement so that they receive it at least 15 days before so rather short of time. I have used this forum and others to reach this point. Idem nearly tripped me up by advising me that they were taking more time to consider & gather information implying that I also had more time. Had I followed their lead I would have been out of time in sending through my counterclaim I got saddled ( or was stupid enough!) to get saddled with an ex-partner's credit card debt . This particular debt was a credit card taken out in 2003. I am pinning my hopes on the cca that they have sent through being unenforceable. Their recent correspondence has left me a bit alarmed- because I have been paying the debt (albeit very slowly) through my own DMP and prior to that through Payplan, there is a lot of correspondence over the years with regard to the debt. All my dealings with Idem have been fractious. They sent a agent from a company called Fidelite to my partners elderly inlaws to discuss the debt with me despite me having advised them I was no longer living there & the list goes on.
My question is do I even have a leg to stand on in the court room. I know that it is for them to prove I owe them the debt. I am worried that the fact I have been paying in monthly instalments is weighty evidence in their favour.
I said yes to mediation early on in the proceedings and they said no.
I didn't hear anything from them at all for several months until a couple of weeks before the court fees were due on February 15 2019- since then I have received a barrage of phone calls through the day ( I am a shift worker mainly nights) so I have not responded and I received a letter the week the fees were due stating that they were willing to set aside the CCJ and put in place a Tomlin Order. I was dubious about entering into any legally binding agreement with these folk as I would be completely at their mercy. I have not replied to that letter.
I have checked with the court and they have paid the court fees so the date is set.
If anyone can advise or point me in the direction of someone on this forum whose thread is similar to mine it would be very much appreciated.
I feel like throwing in the towel because am exhausted from nightshifts and this is a big old headache. but I have come this far so want to see it through! I have also been looking at legal help but really I can't afford it.
Issue Date: 07 June 2018
Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: Yes
Total Amount Claimed : £1900
Claimant’s Name: Idem Capital Securities Ltd
Solicitors Firm: R D Shelton ( Claimant's Legal Representative)
Original Creditor: Tesco
Original Debt : credit card
Particulars of Claim:
1) An agreement between xxxxx and Defendant/s (D) subject to standard terms and conditions
2) Claimant (C) purchased the debt on 05/03/2015
3) It was a term of the agreement that if any instalment was not paid on the due date, C would be entitled to repayment of outstanding balance of the total amount payable, less (on payment) any rebate to which D might be entitled.
4) D failed to pay instalments due. C issued a Default Notice requesting payment D failed to pay the sums due, which consequently became immediately due and payable, Formal Demand issued dated 17/05/2018
5) D has failed to pay the outstanding balance of *******
Is the debt Statute Barred (have you had any contact with the creditor or claimant over the last 6 years?): It is not statute barred. I have been in a debt management plan - firstly with Payplan and then my own DMP
List any letters you have sent (eg: CCA/ CPR ): I have sent CCA request and CPR 31.14 - they have sent the credit card application form with my signature dated 23.03.2003.
I raise an issue regarding section 136 of the Law of Property Act 1925 and section 82A of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 but they have said " I did not specify what contravention has allegedly been made and consequently Idem cannot respond to the allegations. I might have made an error there as I was trying to pull together a coherent defence from other people's defence examples without really knowing what I was doing.
Any Other Information or Background Details:
I have an appearance at a local county court on March 15th so am aware I need to prepare and send my statement so that they receive it at least 15 days before so rather short of time. I have used this forum and others to reach this point. Idem nearly tripped me up by advising me that they were taking more time to consider & gather information implying that I also had more time. Had I followed their lead I would have been out of time in sending through my counterclaim I got saddled ( or was stupid enough!) to get saddled with an ex-partner's credit card debt . This particular debt was a credit card taken out in 2003. I am pinning my hopes on the cca that they have sent through being unenforceable. Their recent correspondence has left me a bit alarmed- because I have been paying the debt (albeit very slowly) through my own DMP and prior to that through Payplan, there is a lot of correspondence over the years with regard to the debt. All my dealings with Idem have been fractious. They sent a agent from a company called Fidelite to my partners elderly inlaws to discuss the debt with me despite me having advised them I was no longer living there & the list goes on.
My question is do I even have a leg to stand on in the court room. I know that it is for them to prove I owe them the debt. I am worried that the fact I have been paying in monthly instalments is weighty evidence in their favour.
I said yes to mediation early on in the proceedings and they said no.
I didn't hear anything from them at all for several months until a couple of weeks before the court fees were due on February 15 2019- since then I have received a barrage of phone calls through the day ( I am a shift worker mainly nights) so I have not responded and I received a letter the week the fees were due stating that they were willing to set aside the CCJ and put in place a Tomlin Order. I was dubious about entering into any legally binding agreement with these folk as I would be completely at their mercy. I have not replied to that letter.
I have checked with the court and they have paid the court fees so the date is set.
If anyone can advise or point me in the direction of someone on this forum whose thread is similar to mine it would be very much appreciated.
I feel like throwing in the towel because am exhausted from nightshifts and this is a big old headache. but I have come this far so want to see it through! I have also been looking at legal help but really I can't afford it.
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