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  • #16
    Re: mickthevic v varde

    Looks good to me, though where you mentioned notice of assignment i think you should add True copy of the originally signed credit agreement as well, as without that they can not enforce the debt in court, nor can you deny the agreement if you have not seen a copy of it.

    Ohh Scratch the above i just reread it, and you already have mentioned about the written contracts. Forgot i had posted up a embarressed defence for you to use in one of my earlier post too. My excuse is, i was distracted by a long legged blonde walking past lol
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    • #17
      Re: mickthevic v varde

      My excuse is, i was distracted by a long legged blonde walking past lol
      WHERE, WHEN how, why did I not see her, was I asleep

      Dam, missed that lol


      Defence looks good but I would also add in about a default notice too as they can't assign the debt if there has not been a valid default notice issued by the OC (original creditor)(as if I remember right the one posted up above is not from the OC, is that correct mick) if it was from the OC and the remedy date is BEFORE the assignment date and it also is BEFORE they actually registered the default on your credit history then don't worry about adding it in

      either way with the above no matter, but I would also submitt along with your defence, a N244 and an unless order giving them 7 days for the production of the Valid docs required or their claim gets struck out

      Like the ones here that was done for Barton in post 62

      http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...t=31247&page=3

      Any questions then please just ask

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      • #18
        Re: mickthevic v varde

        Hi
        Do I send special delivery or do it on line?

        Or do both?

        Mick
        Last edited by mickthevic; 20th October 2011, 07:36:AM.

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        • #19
          Re: mickthevic v varde

          Do I send special delivery or do it on line?
          I think there is a word limit to to it online so you may have to post special delivery anyway

          You could try it online and see if it fits first tho


          You should only need to do one or the other, and remember to send a copy of everything to the claimant too

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