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should I exchange info with Hoist before the set aside hearing?

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  • should I exchange info with Hoist before the set aside hearing?

    Im waiting for a ccj set aside hearing but Hoist portfolio are asking me for proof of address and say i made a payment in 2013.

    Should I prove my address to them and also should i send a SAR request to Hoist to see what other info they have on me and payment details they have? (And what about asking Hoist for the CCA)?

    Thx
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  • #2
    Ask them how paid by whom when how? Sure others will say also what to do

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    • #3
      Bump...
      Is it safe to send proof of address to Hoist?
      I'm sending Hoist an SAR and asking for full details of the alleged payment.
      Hoist emailed me so can i email back with SAR and payment info request?

      Or should i do it by letter?

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      • #4
        UPDATE
        Hearing date is 22nd Feb.
        Court letter asks for evidence to be submitted 2 days before hearing. But I already included evidence when i submitted the N244. Do I need to submit it again??
        The evidence I sent with n244 was copy of the credit report page showing default date and letter from letting agent stating when check out report will be to end tenancy, (so i wasnt living there when court papers were sent).

        Should I beef up both bits of evidence? I have a child benefit statement showing my address (different to claim address) and a letter from original creditor dated 2011 stating account is defaulted.


        How do I submit those extra bits of evidence? Online?
        Thanks



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        • #5
          Celestine i

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