I would be grateful for advice please. Long story short Ihave had ongoing issues with my Barclaycard which culminated in me doing a CCArequest to them. They were unable to provide this and consequently sold thedebt to MKDP who eventually provided a reconstituted agreement with nosignature along with a couple of Barclaycard statements. My understanding wasthat as they were unable to provide a signed agreement the debt wasunenforceable (The card was opened in 2001)
When they written to me after this I have written backsaying that as they have not been able to provide the signed agreement I wouldnot enter into further discussions. This seemed to have kept them quiet untilyesterday when I received a County Court Claim.
I have responded with the acknowledgement of service lastnight online stating I would be prepared to contest this and the jurisdiction (thoughafter reading the forums this was last part probably not necessary)
What else do I need to to do now? Although I have writtenback to MKDP saying that the debt is unenforceable I have not written back tothem saying why I believe the agreement they provided is incorrect andtherefore unenforceable which in hindsight may have been an error. Is it worthwriting to them now?
Advice gratefully received.
When they written to me after this I have written backsaying that as they have not been able to provide the signed agreement I wouldnot enter into further discussions. This seemed to have kept them quiet untilyesterday when I received a County Court Claim.
I have responded with the acknowledgement of service lastnight online stating I would be prepared to contest this and the jurisdiction (thoughafter reading the forums this was last part probably not necessary)
What else do I need to to do now? Although I have writtenback to MKDP saying that the debt is unenforceable I have not written back tothem saying why I believe the agreement they provided is incorrect andtherefore unenforceable which in hindsight may have been an error. Is it worthwriting to them now?
Advice gratefully received.
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