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    Hi, Can someone plz help me with welcome fiance, i havent heard from them inn about two years after having loads of problems with them and now am being taken to court for 10,000! Which i have no idea where its come from, i havent really slept for two weeks now wondering what to do! Plz any advice !!
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    Re: Welcome Finance- secured loan issues

    Originally posted by huggibear View Post
    Hi, Can someone plz help me with welcome fiance, i havent heard from them inn about two years after having loads of problems with them and now am being taken to court for 10,000! Which i have no idea where its come from, i havent really slept for two weeks now wondering what to do! Plz any advice !!
    Hi and welcome!

    There are few questions that we need to ask:

    • Was this a secured or unsecured loan?
    • Can you tell us a bit more about the loan, when did you take it out, how long ago did you default?
    • How much was it originally for?
    • Did you ever receive a default notice?
    • Did you receive a letter before action, i.e. a letter stating they would issue a claim?
    • When did you receive the court papers?
    • What solicitors are they using?


    Can you post the particulars of claim after removing your personal details? :typing:

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      Re: Court Claim from Welcome

      Originally posted by huggibear View Post
      help me with welcome fiance, i havent heard from them inn about two years after having loads of problems with them and now am being taken to court for 10,000! Which i have no idea where its come from, i havent really slept for two weeks now wondering what to do!
      Does this mean you got the court summons two weeks ago? You must respond within 14 days plus 5 days for service from the date on the summons N1 form (tick the Acknowledgment of Service box online if you intend to defend and if these proceedings were served online by NCCBC) or the claimant will automatically get a default judgment against you. As FP has said please post up more information asap so we can help you.
      Last edited by PlanB; 14th June 2013, 21:16:PM. Reason: typo

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      NOTE: If you receive a court claim note these dates in your calendar ...
      Acknowledge Claim - within 14 days from Service

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      If you fail to Acknowledge the claim you may have a default judgment awarded against you, likewise, if you fail to enter your defence within 28 days from Service.




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