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    Hi, absolutely mortified - any help would be appreciated*
    I received a claim form on the 3rd of December for 3100 from Lowells.

    I did not know what the claim was for and sent of my acknowledgment of service along with my intention to defend.
    My questions are:
    1) I found out what the debt was for! Can I still submit a full admission even though I said I would defend it?
    2) Can I offer a lump sum? of say 1300 - as I do not have any assets whatsoever and some of the money is being loaned by family.

    Any help would be appreciated!
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    Originally posted by memories203 View Post
    Hi, absolutely mortified - any help would be appreciated*
    I received a claim form on the 3rd of December for 3100 from Lowells.

    I did not know what the claim was for and sent of my acknowledgment of service along with my intention to defend.
    My questions are:
    1) I found out what the debt was for! Can I still submit a full admission even though I said I would defend it?
    2) Can I offer a lump sum? of say 1300 - as I do not have any assets whatsoever and some of the money is being loaned by family.

    Any help would be appreciated!
    *
    ~Hi sorry to have missed your post previously. As you have acknowledged the claim you have 33 days from 3rd Dec to file a defence ( so before 5th January ). This should give you time to see what case Lowell have.

    You can of course make an offer to settle in full, however worth sending a CCA and CPR request to see if that puts you in a position where Lowell might feel like accepting a lower offer to save themselves the work of having to find all the documents.

    CCA & CPR letters
    CCA RequestCPR 31.14 Request
    #staysafestayhome

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    Acknowledge Claim - within 14 days from Service

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    If you fail to Acknowledge the claim you may have a default judgment awarded against you, likewise, if you fail to enter your defence within 28 days from Service.




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