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    Hello, i have recieved a claim form saying i owe money to shop direct. I was unsure if this was a real letter as it looks printed and the wording says to avoid the court and pay the claimant.I am not 100 percent what to do with this and was wondering if i could get some advice on how to proceed.
    i have responded to the claim online and stated that i will defend the claim.
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  • #2
    echat11 probably will assist you

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    • #3
      CPR 31.14 Request only request items on the court form mentioned send and get free proof posting

      CCA Request when was this taken out = send to solicitors.



      keep copy of all on file date form

      ​​​​​​ Example Defence for use later
      Last edited by MIKE770; 7th August 2023, 17:53:PM.

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      • #4
        I will request both of those first thing tomorrow, i have done neither of those.
        i have to travel to print letters out.
        I aprrciate the assistance as i have no idea what im doing.

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        • #5
          Sorry, stuck with this

          To enable me to file my defence and/or counterclaim, I require inspection of documents you mention in your statement of case ahead of filing my defence on xx/xx/xxxx.

          I don't understand this part. Is this the due date of the claim or something else?

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          • #6
            I'll just guess, I need to get this done.

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            • #7
              It is the date by which you need to file your defence

              See here for what you need to do: https://legalbeagles.info/library/gu...y-court-claim/

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              Income/Expenditure
              Acknowledge Claim
              CCA Request
              CPR 31.14 Request
              Subject Access Request Letter
              Example Defence
              Set Aside Application
              Directions Questionnaire



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              NOTE: If you receive a court claim note these dates in your calendar ...
              Acknowledge Claim - within 14 days from Service

              Defend Claim - within 28 days from Service (IF you acknowledged in time)

              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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