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County court papers received out of blue from lowell

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  • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

    On the claim form where it says "full name" beside the statement of truth, what does it say ?

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    • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

      Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
      On the claim form where it says "full name" beside the statement of truth, what does it say ?

      M1
      On the forms from today? It says r. (Who isnt coming tomorrow but a local rep will be)
      Last edited by Scigal; 29th May 2014, 13:40:PM.

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      • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

        No, on the actual claim form. The copy the court sent you.

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        • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

          Also something the court sent like

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          • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

            Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
            No, on the actual claim form. The copy the court sent you.

            M1
            It has my name, but misspelt.

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            • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

              And yes that form is pretty much the same as they sent me.

              I think lowells waited to see what I was going to say first. Then concocted some evidence to suit it.

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              • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                Originally posted by Scigal View Post
                It has my name, but misspelt.
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                • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                  Normal payments list ( pre 2008 ) vs 'invented payments in 2010 - point being the others state payment method etc.

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                  • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                    Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
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                    M1
                    My apologies! Its at home but from memory it says dryden fairfax solicitors. But i think it has mr seniors name typed on it too

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                    • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                      Originally posted by Scigal View Post
                      My apologies! Its at home but from memory it says dryden fairfax solicitors. But i think it has mr seniors name typed on it too
                      Really need to know. Please post tonight. It makes a big difference.

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                      • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                        Im fairly sure it gives the solicitors name. But, yes, i will have to check tonight to be certain x

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                        • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                          Application / Executed agreement

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                          • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                            My son took pics of all the docs bless him, and emailed the, to me. It only says "drydens ltd. t/a drydenfairfax on the first court issued papers.

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                            • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                              Excellent - M1 will like that, it's an extra argument to add in if you can get the adjournment.


                              Terms being attached.

                              2001 - £15 default charges???
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                              • Re: County court papers received out of blue from lowell

                                Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                                Excellent - M1 will like that, it's an extra argument to add in if you can get the adjournment.


                                Terms being attached.
                                Ohh goodie!

                                I do think the whole thing is underhand, designed to trip me up, they are calling me a liar, they are being quite unreasonable. I do hope the judge can see all of this. Im dreading this.

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