Re: Help!! - lowells instructing bw legal on lloyds current account
Good morning guys - I have just come home and found two letters on the mat - both from BW Legal. (redirected from my previous address) The first was a court claim form so it looks like they are going for a CCJ. The other is a letter in response to my SB letter. All the letter says is 'we write with regards to the above matter dated 27th January 2014. We have placed your file on hold whilst we are investigating the nature of your dispute with our client. Yours faithfully.'
I am really concerned as further to my recent call to Lloyds there appears to be a funds transfer from my Lloyds current account on 1st September 2009 of £45. I really don't remember doing this and am minded to think it was an automatic transfer from Lloyds (who retain the right to automatically transfer money from account to account as they have done this before on my Lloyds credit card). This would place me within the 6 years threshold and I am so worried. I don't remember getting any default letters either. What can I do. If I get a CCJ it would really affect me as I need to get a mortgage this year. Do I fill in the claim form or do I phone BW asking if they will accept a repayment schedule? Please help me as I am having a meltdown about this.
Good morning guys - I have just come home and found two letters on the mat - both from BW Legal. (redirected from my previous address) The first was a court claim form so it looks like they are going for a CCJ. The other is a letter in response to my SB letter. All the letter says is 'we write with regards to the above matter dated 27th January 2014. We have placed your file on hold whilst we are investigating the nature of your dispute with our client. Yours faithfully.'
I am really concerned as further to my recent call to Lloyds there appears to be a funds transfer from my Lloyds current account on 1st September 2009 of £45. I really don't remember doing this and am minded to think it was an automatic transfer from Lloyds (who retain the right to automatically transfer money from account to account as they have done this before on my Lloyds credit card). This would place me within the 6 years threshold and I am so worried. I don't remember getting any default letters either. What can I do. If I get a CCJ it would really affect me as I need to get a mortgage this year. Do I fill in the claim form or do I phone BW asking if they will accept a repayment schedule? Please help me as I am having a meltdown about this.
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