Received a claim? Yes
Issue Date: 20-8-2014
Amount approx: 4107.75
Claimant: Capquest Investments
Solicitor: Drydenfairfax Solicitors
Original Credit: Shopdirect (additionsdirect)
Particulars of Claim:
1. The claim is for the sum of 4,107,75 in respect ofmonies owing by the defendant on a credit agreement held by the defendant with Shop Direct Group under account number ******** 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 Shop Direct Group 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.
Stat Barred? No
Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim, Sent a CCA request, Sent a CPR 31.14 request
Other Info:
Help!
I've received this claim form from the County Court Business Centre and I know it says in the Sticky not to panic, but well I am! I work in finance (ironic I know) and if I get a CCJ then my career is basically over.
I would love any advice anyone could give me.
I have prepared the CCA request and the CPR request to send out tomorrow when the post office is open, and will complete the acknowledgement of the claim online. But I am terrified that if I go down the route of entering a defence, if capquest/drydens provide all the right documentation then I won't have a leg to stand on. Will this make it more difficult to set up a repayment plan if I need to?
I absolutely cannot afford to repay all the debt at once, but I could afford to repay a sensible amount each month (~£100). Does anyone know how likely it is that capquest/drydens would accept this?
A few more details-
I opened the account online in 2008.
The last payment I think was 2010.
The debt is real but the amount is much higher than I remember.
Issue Date: 20-8-2014
Amount approx: 4107.75
Claimant: Capquest Investments
Solicitor: Drydenfairfax Solicitors
Original Credit: Shopdirect (additionsdirect)
Particulars of Claim:
1. The claim is for the sum of 4,107,75 in respect ofmonies owing by the defendant on a credit agreement held by the defendant with Shop Direct Group under account number ******** 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 Shop Direct Group 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.
Stat Barred? No
Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim, Sent a CCA request, Sent a CPR 31.14 request
Other Info:
Help!
I've received this claim form from the County Court Business Centre and I know it says in the Sticky not to panic, but well I am! I work in finance (ironic I know) and if I get a CCJ then my career is basically over.
I would love any advice anyone could give me.
I have prepared the CCA request and the CPR request to send out tomorrow when the post office is open, and will complete the acknowledgement of the claim online. But I am terrified that if I go down the route of entering a defence, if capquest/drydens provide all the right documentation then I won't have a leg to stand on. Will this make it more difficult to set up a repayment plan if I need to?
I absolutely cannot afford to repay all the debt at once, but I could afford to repay a sensible amount each month (~£100). Does anyone know how likely it is that capquest/drydens would accept this?
A few more details-
I opened the account online in 2008.
The last payment I think was 2010.
The debt is real but the amount is much higher than I remember.
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