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** WON ** Please Help!!!! Lowell / Lloyds court claim - DISCONTINUED

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  • Re: Please Help!!!! Lowell / Lloyds

    In that case it is a bit odd they have replied with the stuff about notation, probably someone sent the wrong template. Maybe add to your reply that you are requesting a copy of the notice of assignment as opposed to the deed.

    When is your defence due?
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    • Re: Please Help!!!! Lowell / Lloyds

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      In that case it is a bit odd they have replied with the stuff about notation, probably someone sent the wrong template. Maybe add to your reply that you are requesting a copy of the notice of assignment as opposed to the deed.

      When is your defence due?
      Good question, as the OP has started another thread where it says the claim was issued on February 6th! :noidea:

      Originally posted by ac53 View Post
      As you will be aware a Claim was issued in this matter on 6 February 2014. Please respond to the Claim using the Response pack provided by the Court. You should comply with the deadlines outlined by the Court in order to avoid a default Judgment being entered against you.

      We recommend you seek independent legal advice.

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      • Re: Please Help!!!! Lowell / Lloyds

        hi yes thats my thread sorry its not the 6th feb , it is what i copied for this thread just to show you sorry .

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