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  • #16
    Originally posted by Elephantemg View Post
    https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...45#post1690245

    Does it help that I had already left Orbit, before they went 'bust'
    Yes, that's good,

    'Energy was supplied from 4th February 2019 to 9th June 2020, account reference xxxxxxxxx.'

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Elephantemg View Post
      Sorry, I don't understand what to do next
      Apply the known facts to your Defence, there is an example defence in post No.11.

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      • #18
        Utility companies don't normally let customers transfer until any debit on their account is paid

        If Op did manage to transfer before OE went bust, OP hasn't said which utility company their account was transferred to,

        An assumption was made that it was SP on the grounds that all of OE's customers were transferred to SP
        Last edited by Pezza54; 1st October 2024, 08:47:AM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Pezza54 View Post
          Utility companies don't normally let customers transfer until any debit on their account is paid

          If Op did manage to transfer before OE went bust, OP hasn't said which utility company their account was transferred to,

          An assumption was made that it was SP on the grounds that all of OE's customers were transferred to SP
          It is possible to transfer, even if a debt is owed to an energy supplier, you need to show that they are at fault for the debt (I've done that).

          It could be the Administrators that has lodged the claim. So it might be a case of finding out what the opening reading was for the new supplier, then working backwards.

          Joanne Hewitt-Schembri, Paul Berkovi, and Mark Firmin of Alvarez & Marsal were appointed Joint Administrators for Orbit Energy Limited

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          • #20
            I think I am on the 4th set of people chasing me for this debt. I have not heard of any of them before

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            • #21
              https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...43#post1690243

              Sorry I have reviewed the link and it's buzzing my head. I know I need to change bits, aside from the obvious dates, references etc, but I don't understand what with.
              I am a social worker this is making my head hurt, please can you advise where can I go to get more specific help (not that I don't appreciate your guidance, but I still don't understand)
              Thanks

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Elephantemg View Post
                https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...43#post1690243

                Sorry I have reviewed the link and it's buzzing my head. I know I need to change bits, aside from the obvious dates, references etc, but I don't understand what with.
                I am a social worker this is making my head hurt, please can you advise where can I go to get more specific help (not that I don't appreciate your guidance, but I still don't understand)
                Thanks
                You can try CAB, local law centre, no doubt you have more pressing matters

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