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Lowell vs Tmum21

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  • #31
    do not deny , as evidence will be shown on dealings.

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    • #32
      Oh no I denied does it affect the outcome?

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      • #33
        Depending on the judge some may ignore

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        • #34
          How do you mean, sorry if I sound thick! So some of it I'm going to be denying, charges they kept adding when I told them I was out of work and they didn't freeze for example

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          • #35
            Listen, paperwork will show there was a claimant/customer business, so a denial would be against the truth (you would lose on that point), the charges they made whilst you were having trouble (they failed to act to assist you (which they can) (I know too well happened to me).

            only have to not panic as many cases obvious ( lay person mistake)/ Regarding the charges is not the issue overall (but in later procedure you can incorporate
            the fact you request assistance by them which was ignored (i.e.:- the witness statement in the proceeding courts go through) so keep us up dated any further mail from courts or them.

            loojk around the site as you will find the procedures courts etc use.

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            • #36
              Thank you so much. Only experience I had of courts of when I took DFS to court (and won) so now they have till day 33 is it to respond?

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              • #37
                after 28 days a case gets stayed,if they did not respond, until if ever they pay to unstay!

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                • #38
                  Thank you, I keep checking is that 28 days from date of service?

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                  • #39
                    date defence submitted?

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                    • #40
                      check a week later courts slow?

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                      • #41
                        I submitted late 13/7 it was processed on 14th. Today is 28th day from DOS

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                        • #42
                          Still no reply on MCOL, today is 28 days since I submitted, tomorrow will be when they received it.

                          I had a letter from overdales offering mediation and said I'd hear from the court about a directions questionnaire?! I've not heard anything and I've not spoken to anyone

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                          • #43
                            the court will send you (bit behind due to COVID) you will also state mediation when you get yours from courts, just follow court instructions.

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                            • #44
                              check MCOL in few days if they failed defence response then stayed??

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                              • #45
                                Thank you, I wondered if it was them getting me to agree to something on the sly. I recently made a claim and the court did h
                                Judgement within 24 hours of me requesting. What happens with mediation, does a 3rd party ask me my particulars etc?

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