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  • #31
    Re: do i have ANY defence

    I'm much better when people phone me rather than the other way around too. Much less stressful.

    Let me know soon as you have any reply, good or bad okay. Don't hide away.
    #staysafestayhome

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    • #32
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      Hi Amethyst / Celestine - firstly the gratitude i have for you two and your website cannot be put into words, i have had a response detailed below

      Dear Mr X

      thank you for your email the contents of which have been noted

      as you have returned the application to XXXX CC there file will be placed on hold and no further attendance will be made

      in light of the above i confirm no further enforcement action will be taken pending sight of your application

      regards

      XXXX

      Amethyst there is light back in the house i am sure you will know what i mean

      thank you once again, i assume i just wait now - can you advise what form of response to accept IE further letter Email from either CC or JP saying offer accepted etc etc with a list of how to pay etc etc

      so thankful

      Charliealfie:doggieyes:

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      • #33
        Re: do i have ANY defence

        Bloody brilliant, you can rest easy now And this will be sorted through the redetermination - I haven't seen your final IE sheet or figures so have no idea, but they are usually accepted in around the same area as you offer.

        You'll have it sounds like about 3 weeks before your application is looked at by the court, then you should receive an order. They MIGHT order a hearing to look at it and JP might ask for a charging order to secure the installment order against - we talked about that a bit earlier in the thread and it is nothing to worry about. Just let us know soon as you hear anything else.

        Well done for sticking with it when you just felt like giving up xxxx Little way to go yet, but it will all be fine and we're here to help xx
        #staysafestayhome

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        • #34
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          Hi Amethyst - i have been out the house for the first time in ages - your email previously advised was admin@legalbeagles.info, if this is correct i will send you what i sent JP, you can peruse and let me know your thoughts

          once again thanks for your help - you both deserve the highest regard and thanks - i may have stuck with it, but so did you guys, you also did not give up

          cheers

          Charliealfie :doggieyes:

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          • #35
            Re: do i have ANY defence

            We're quite annoying like that. Thank you. lol. Yes that's the right email.
            #staysafestayhome

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            • #36
              Re: do i have ANY defence

              Hi Amethyst - do i need to blank off any personal details? i will send it from my own email account

              cheers

              Charliealfie

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              • #37
                Re: do i have ANY defence

                Up to you totally, I only delete it once I've redacted it to post on here (if necessary that is) xx
                #staysafestayhome

                Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

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