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Received a Claim Form from Lowell - Really Worried

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  • #31
    Your defence looks fine and don't worry about the typo xx. Did Lowell send any directions questionnaire with their letter or simply offer settlement?
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    • #32
      Hi AMETHYST

      Lowell sent attached letter and direct questionnaire with it. I have also attached their response on CPR request. second paragraph in that CPR request letter mentions that "We confirm that our client has not claimed to have entered into any contract directly with you, nor to have been a party to your contract with the original creditor..." what does that suppose to mean?
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      • #33
        hi AMETHYST any suggestions on above? should I wait for court to send me questionnaire ?

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        • #34
          Hi AMETHYST

          I have logged into MCOL and see this Claim Status but I still haven't received any DQ from court?

          Your defence was received on 17/05/2019 at 14:05:13

          DQ sent to you on 14/06/2019

          DQ filed by claimant on 14/06/2019

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          • #35
            Hi AMETHYST I have sent the DQ on time with option to do mediation. What should I do next?

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            • #36
              Great now you wait for the file to be sent over to your local court and they will issue further directions and probably a hearing date… They May also contact you to arrange mediation… So really at the moment it's just a case of waiting and seeing… Have you had any further documents off of the claimant or Just that letter saying they don't have to bother?

              Did you send a SAR to tmobile/orange ?
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