Hello,
I'm hoping to get a little advice on a Court Claim letter I received a couple of days ago:
It is from Northampton County Court and is in relation to a debt I have had with Vanquis for a few years now(defaulted in 2012 according to my credit file), which Capquest have now taken on: the amount on the claim is for £1591.60 including court and solicitor(Drysden Fairfax) fees.
The original amount owed was less than £1000. I do not recall receiving anything from Capquest about this, and it's been years since Vanquis contacted me.
Particulars of Claim:
1. The claim is for the sum of £1446.60 in respect of monies owing by the defendant on a credit agreement held by the defendant with
Vanquis
under the account number 68259J upon which the
defendant failed to maintain payments.
2. A default notice was served upon the defendant and has not been complied with.
3. By virtue of a sale agreement between
Vanquis
and the claimant, the claim vested in the claimant who has a genuine commercial interest. The defendant has been notified of the assignment by letter.
Contact drydensfairfax solicitiors on: 0113 823 3430.
I logged into the portal last night and completed the AoS; I figured that with the letter being dated 20/2/2014 I best act. I am not sure if I have done the right thing in completing the AoS but after a little research I thought maybe I could find some reason to defend this:
- I don't recall signing any agreement.
- The amount is much higher than I can remember.
- I can't recall receiving a default notice - I haven't lived at the address on the form for many years(it's my mothers address), however I did use that address when I was at Uni. If I receive any mail at the address my mother gives it to me, and I wouldn't have ignored the default notice if I did indeed receive one.
If the above isn't grounds for a defence can I just pay the amount, or is it too late not I've submitted the AoS? If I can still pay it off what windows do I have to pay the amount without incurring a CCJ. And If a CCJ is awarded against me is there any time to pay it off and get it removed? I'm sure I read one month after it's awarded against me I can pay it all off and stop it going on my file?
I'm hoping to get a little advice on a Court Claim letter I received a couple of days ago:
It is from Northampton County Court and is in relation to a debt I have had with Vanquis for a few years now(defaulted in 2012 according to my credit file), which Capquest have now taken on: the amount on the claim is for £1591.60 including court and solicitor(Drysden Fairfax) fees.
The original amount owed was less than £1000. I do not recall receiving anything from Capquest about this, and it's been years since Vanquis contacted me.
Particulars of Claim:
1. The claim is for the sum of £1446.60 in respect of monies owing by the defendant on a credit agreement held by the defendant with
Vanquis
under the account number 68259J upon which the
defendant failed to maintain payments.
2. A default notice was served upon the defendant and has not been complied with.
3. By virtue of a sale agreement between
Vanquis
and the claimant, the claim vested in the claimant who has a genuine commercial interest. The defendant has been notified of the assignment by letter.
Contact drydensfairfax solicitiors on: 0113 823 3430.
I logged into the portal last night and completed the AoS; I figured that with the letter being dated 20/2/2014 I best act. I am not sure if I have done the right thing in completing the AoS but after a little research I thought maybe I could find some reason to defend this:
- I don't recall signing any agreement.
- The amount is much higher than I can remember.
- I can't recall receiving a default notice - I haven't lived at the address on the form for many years(it's my mothers address), however I did use that address when I was at Uni. If I receive any mail at the address my mother gives it to me, and I wouldn't have ignored the default notice if I did indeed receive one.
If the above isn't grounds for a defence can I just pay the amount, or is it too late not I've submitted the AoS? If I can still pay it off what windows do I have to pay the amount without incurring a CCJ. And If a CCJ is awarded against me is there any time to pay it off and get it removed? I'm sure I read one month after it's awarded against me I can pay it all off and stop it going on my file?
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