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smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

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  • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

    letter from solicitor court case being discontinued in due course

    not heard nothin from fentons as yet

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    • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

      Originally posted by smith View Post
      letter from solicitor court case being discontinued in due course

      not heard nothin from fentons as yet
      Well done! :whoo:

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      • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

        Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
        Well done! :whoo:
        it was all down to cel and a big thankyou to cel

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        • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

          letter today from arrow

          we are writing to let you no tessera will no longer be managing your account on behalf of arrow global limited

          bet type loan
          balance owed to arrow global limited
          sold by tessera
          date of original agreement 3.8.205

          arrow are telling me to contact there solicitor regarding this debt
          arrow state they no i have a payment agreement in place and not missed payment
          the solicitor restons solicitors limited will contact me to discuss your repayment plan with you

          i had payment plan with fenton coopers - payments go to them
          wasnt informed the debt was sold

          could you please advise Celestine Celestine
          Site Owner

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          • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

            Hi Smith, Welcome back.

            So still not really sure what the arrangement was with the claimant discontinuing the original case, but it sounds like you set up a settlement by instalment arrangement with them, they discontinued the case, and there is no CCJ nor a consent order in place ?

            So Tessera Portfolio Management took you to court, using Fenton Cooper Solicitors.

            You came to an arrangement and pay Fenton Cooper Solcitors.

            Tessera Portfolio Management have passed the debt over to Arrow Global, who use Restons. Yes you should have had a letter from Tessera as well as Arrow - you could check this with Fenton Coopers.

            Your payment arrangement should switch over to Restons once you have spoken to them.

            They may want to discuss your current circumstances to see if you can pay more now.

            I don't know the terms of the original discontinuance/settlement so difficult to help much more than that at the moment.

            I'll let [MENTION=2]Celestine[/MENTION] know you have posted.
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            • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
              Hi Smith, Welcome back.

              So still not really sure what the arrangement was with the claimant discontinuing the original case, but it sounds like you set up a settlement by instalment arrangement with them, they discontinued the case, and there is no CCJ nor a consent order in place ?

              So Tessera Portfolio Management took you to court, using Fenton Cooper Solicitors.

              You came to an arrangement and pay Fenton Cooper Solcitors.

              Tessera Portfolio Management have passed the debt over to Arrow Global, who use Restons. Yes you should have had a letter from Tessera as well as Arrow - you could check this with Fenton Coopers.

              Your payment arrangement should switch over to Restons once you have spoken to them.

              They may want to discuss your current circumstances to see if you can pay more now.

              I don't know the terms of the original discontinuance/settlement so difficult to help much more than that at the moment.

              I'll let @Celestine know you have posted.
              creditors have not been bothering me for some time and i dont no the the terms of the original discontinuance/settlement

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              • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

                Did you get anything in writing after they discontinued ?

                How much do you pay Fentons ?
                #staysafestayhome

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                • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

                  Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                  Did you get anything in writing after they discontinued ?

                  How much do you pay Fentons ?
                  Not sure about letter will check paper work for discontinued. Letter

                  Pay Fenton 10 month

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                  • Re: smith v llyods black horse and arrow global limited belveder

                    Originally posted by smith View Post
                    Not sure about letter will check paper work for discontinued. Letter

                    Pay Fenton 10 month
                    letter only states solicitor discontinued. In the case never stated anything. Else

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