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  • #31
    Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

    I clearly wouldn't know a DN if it came up and slapped me..... I've now emailed the default notice. It too has a/c no 11 0319 2376

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    • #32
      Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

      Okay, thanks got the default notice now lol. All looks compliant I'm afraid.

      The acc number is really going to be deminimus - the assignment and DN etc are same acc - only the claim is a different one and that will be explained as a typo and fixed easily.
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      • #33
        Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

        Sorry Holly, I'm of the opinion you'd be best off negotiating a Tomlin Order with the Claimants for an installment amount - to keep you away from a CCJ and more damage to your credit file - and keep the bank some securiity of if you miss payments they can then enforce the judgment.

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        • #34
          Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

          The assignment and the default are actually different numbers. But I get your drift. How do I go about putting a Tomlin order in place and what are the chances of success?

          msny thanks for your help.

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          • #35
            Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

            If that DN is kosher then I don't see a decent argument here I'm afraid. If the numbers for the accounts were radically different and stated different amounts, then you could reasonably argue that the claim was flawed, but if all you have is typo or similar on different documents, then I can't see any judge dismissing this as a claim for the wrong account.

            You've fought this well and we've tried everything, but as the odds are so stacked against you it is probably better to bite the bullet.

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            • #36
              Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

              Okay - so onwards and upwards.

              how do I go about negotiating a Tomlin order?

              can I use their mix up of the account numbers to my advantage?

              do you typically look to reduce the amount and pay by instalments?

              Any advice would be really appreciated.

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              • #37
                Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

                Hi there,

                Is there any info on the site, or past threads you could point me in the direction of which might help me to negotiate a Tomlin order please?

                Many thanks,

                HB

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                • #38
                  Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

                  Originally posted by hollyb View Post
                  Hi there,

                  Is there any info on the site, or past threads you could point me in the direction of which might help me to negotiate a Tomlin order please?

                  Many thanks,

                  HB
                  Hi @hollyb - I'm having a look through the forums for anything I can find (so many threads to go through it might take a while tho')

                  I have found this copy of a Tomlin Order (thanks Amethyst)


                  I'll post up anything else as (and when) I find it :tinysmile_grin_t:

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                  • #39
                    Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

                    There is this too - Tomlin: a guide to use and abuse | The Law Gazette
                    and the attachment
                    Attached Files
                    Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

                    It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

                    recte agens confido

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                    • #40
                      Re: Arrow Global/MBNA - Court Claim

                      Thank you Kati

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