Amethyst asked that I post the particulars of claim for the cc claim (<£5,000) that I've received in here.
The Issue date for this claim is 12th Feb 2010, but since I work away I didn't get to see it until the end of the week. That has lost me a week in dealing with it.
It states -
The Claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the Defendant under a contract dated on or about xx/xx/97 in the sum of xxxx.xx inclusive of interest to the date of this summons at 19.8% per annum from xx/xx/08 to xx/xx/10
Particulars - a/c no XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Date Item Value
xx/xx/2008 Default balance xxxx.xx
xx/xx/2009 Post Refl Cr -xxxx.xx
xx/xx/2008 xxx.xx
xx/xx/2008 xxx.xx
xx/xx/2010 Interest xxx.xx
Total:- xxxx.xx
Together with:-
Interest pursuant to contract
at the rate of xxx.xx pence per day
to the date of judgement or sooner payment.
I'd been paying £xxx a month to Restons by standing order since the end of 2008 following their initial letter, but have missed two recent payments. I've had no contact with them myself for over a year. That letter stated that there was a collection charge of £xxx.xx - which is not however included specifically in the particulars of claim.
Having read these forums, and others, today, it strikes me that I don't have a copy of the CCA and that it's also pretty clear that, as a self-employed person, I couldn't have claimed under the PPI policy attached.
I don't know how best to proceed at this stage. I appreciate that I need to acknowledge the claim, which I can do online, but there are questions I have in order to complete the court forms in the timeframe given.
I can't say what defence I would have against the claim, given that I don't have the documents necessary to evaluate that. I haven't requested a copy of the CCA from either HFC or Restons and clearly I need to do so.
Would I be able to make a counterclaim for the sum of the PPI policy payments and/or other account charges at the same time?
If I make the acknowledgement, online, which then gives 28 days to file a defence would that be sufficient time in which to gather the required documents to make that defence? It strikes me that, in a number of these case, the solicitors like to drag their feet or flatly refuse to produce the required documentation in time.
The Issue date for this claim is 12th Feb 2010, but since I work away I didn't get to see it until the end of the week. That has lost me a week in dealing with it.
It states -
The Claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the Defendant under a contract dated on or about xx/xx/97 in the sum of xxxx.xx inclusive of interest to the date of this summons at 19.8% per annum from xx/xx/08 to xx/xx/10
Particulars - a/c no XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Date Item Value
xx/xx/2008 Default balance xxxx.xx
xx/xx/2009 Post Refl Cr -xxxx.xx
xx/xx/2008 xxx.xx
xx/xx/2008 xxx.xx
xx/xx/2010 Interest xxx.xx
Total:- xxxx.xx
Together with:-
Interest pursuant to contract
at the rate of xxx.xx pence per day
to the date of judgement or sooner payment.
I'd been paying £xxx a month to Restons by standing order since the end of 2008 following their initial letter, but have missed two recent payments. I've had no contact with them myself for over a year. That letter stated that there was a collection charge of £xxx.xx - which is not however included specifically in the particulars of claim.
Having read these forums, and others, today, it strikes me that I don't have a copy of the CCA and that it's also pretty clear that, as a self-employed person, I couldn't have claimed under the PPI policy attached.
I don't know how best to proceed at this stage. I appreciate that I need to acknowledge the claim, which I can do online, but there are questions I have in order to complete the court forms in the timeframe given.
I can't say what defence I would have against the claim, given that I don't have the documents necessary to evaluate that. I haven't requested a copy of the CCA from either HFC or Restons and clearly I need to do so.
Would I be able to make a counterclaim for the sum of the PPI policy payments and/or other account charges at the same time?
If I make the acknowledgement, online, which then gives 28 days to file a defence would that be sufficient time in which to gather the required documents to make that defence? It strikes me that, in a number of these case, the solicitors like to drag their feet or flatly refuse to produce the required documentation in time.
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