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Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

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  • #16
    Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

    or should I ask them what the debt is for?

    Lizzy1

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    • #17
      Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

      Hi

      They have issued a claim, so you have to either defend or admit in full or part, all the details should be on the claim you have received.

      If they have not supplied any previous information regarding the claim and you do not know what it is for then you can write on the acknowledgment just that.

      They should always give you chance to pay before starting any court proceedings.

      But you must return the claim to the court with an acknowledgement or they will apply for a default judgement against you.

      This will cost you nothing.

      D

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      • #18
        Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

        Thank you

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        • #19
          Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

          I am trying to fill form out online to defend this claim but doesn't seem to be a place in the ackmowledgment of service section where i can add that I dont know what the claim is actually for?

          Does anyone know where I can add this?

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          • #20
            Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

            Once you've acknowledged the service you will have 28 days from the date you've received the claim form to deliver the defence to the court. It is in the defence document you state that you have no knowledge of the debt. Acknowledgement document is simply a confirmation that you received the claim and will deal with it in your time. Remember, the acknowledgement should be received by the court within 14 CALENDAR days, so you MUST deal with it today.

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            • #21
              Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

              Thanks I have now acknowledge the claim on line.

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              • #22
                Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                Well done, now you have up to 14 CALENDAR days to submit your defence -remember, defence is sent BOTH to court and to the claimant. Good luck and take those lying, money grabbing shuisters to the cleaners.

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                • #23
                  Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                  you need to send a cpr 31.14 request to the claimant by recorded delivery with immediate effect to find out what this claim relates to

                  do it today

                  we have 14 days to do the defence

                  i would not have acknowledged the claim so soon myself, i would use the full 14 days but whats done is done

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                  • #24
                    Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                    Can you point me in the right direction for a cpr 31.14 request i.e is there a template letter I can use?

                    Thank you.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                      I haven't sent my cpr 13.14 requestas advised as I cant seem to find the template letters on here!

                      Can someone please help?

                      thanks

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                      • #26
                        Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                        http://www.consumerwiki.co.uk/index....Your_Advantage

                        M1

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                        • #27
                          Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                          Thank you, I have now sent it off - oh one other question do I send a copy of this cpr request to the claimant's solicitor as well?

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                          • #28
                            Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                            where have you sent the cpr 31.14 request

                            that does go to the claimants solicitor by recorded delivery

                            did you send it to the claimant

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                            • #29
                              Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                              Oh no I sent it to the claimant I will send another copy to the solicitor today hope its not to late!

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                              • #30
                                Re: Arrow & Court Papers What to do?

                                its not to late the claimant should pass it onto the solicitor anyway

                                the thing is that it was sent

                                recorded delivery i hope

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