Re: confused by small track claim forms
So that letter went to Northampton Court and is being treated as your defence.
Little bit of remedial work needed in that case.
You need to apply to amend your defence. This will cost you £50 application fee unless you are on a very low income and have no assets or on particular benefits - if you look up the EX160 on the hmcs site this gives you all the details on fee remission. I need to see MKDP's directions form too please, so upload a copy of that.
Have you sent anything to the claimants at all ? If not you need to send a CCA request TODAY with a £1 payment to MKDP. http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...y-of-Agreement .
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
Thank you,Originally posted by wales01man View PostIf only it was that simple!
Plenty of help on LB for you to defend this.
I had used the same letter twice before - and never heard anymore. Guess I was being naive.
what are the next steps?
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
If only it was that simple!
Plenty of help on LB for you to defend this.
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
hi,
The letter attached to my original post - the one beginning " I wish to redeem.." was sent back to Northampton, I thouight this was enough - I haven.t filed any other defence
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
Okay not a problem. Any chance you can find what defence you entered?
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
Originally posted by Amethyst View PostAlso, your letter says you didn't borrow any money off of Barclaycard ? did you have a Barclaycard and use it ?
And where did that letter come from ?
Yes, did us my Barclaycard
I was responding to the particulars of claim, stating Barclaycard debt was assigned to the claimant.
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
Also, your letter says you didn't borrow any money off of Barclaycard ? did you have a Barclaycard and use it ?
And where did that letter come from ?
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
This form
is the front of your claim pack and has the claim number and password on
- should have an N9B with it ? How did you acknowledge and defend the claim ?
Or go back to the start and list what you did
1) Received claim form
2) wrote to MKDP
3) acknowledged the claim... how?
etc
etc
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
just registered on to moneyclaim online - they are asked for a password that as in my claim pack - I haven't received a claim pack!
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
All I did was send the attached letter back with the original claim form. I have not written a defence. I have sent cca request in in the past, but no copy of original agreementOriginally posted by Amethyst View PostHave you been on ''get out of debt free'' ? bloody perjury grrr. Anyway, ignore that, to get to allocation/directions N180, you must have entered a defence to the court so could you please post that up in full. If you're not sure have a look on MoneyClaimOnline and you should still be able to see what you entered on there.
Did you send a formal CCA request with £1 at any point ? or just that letter?
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
Also can you scan in MKDP's Directions Questionnaire please.
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Re: confused by small track claim forms
Have you been on ''get out of debt free'' ? bloody perjury grrr. Anyway, ignore that, to get to allocation/directions N180, you must have entered a defence to the court so could you please post that up in full. If you're not sure have a look on MoneyClaimOnline and you should still be able to see what you entered on there.
Did you send a formal CCA request with £1 at any point ? or just that letter?
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