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Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

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  • Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: 15-9-2014
    Amount approx: £8800
    Claimant: MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED
    Solicitor: RESTONS SOLICITORS LIMITED
    Original Credit: LLOYDS BANKING BANK

    Particulars of Claim:
    The claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the defendant under a contract between the defendant and Lloyds banking group dated on or about 09/05/2008 and assigned to the claimant on 02/12/2013 in the sum of £8800.26

    Particulars a/c no:- 100091061317


    Stat Barred? No

    Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim

    Other Info:
    Tags: None

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    Re: Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014



    Can you just confirm what this is for? It says 'contract' - was this a loan or a credit card?

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    • #3
      Re: Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

      For a loan

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      • #4
        Re: Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

        I would like to know what letters i need to send to Restons to dispute this.

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          Re: Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

          Originally posted by dappy1 View Post
          I would like to know what letters i need to send to Restons to dispute this.
          See this thread for the steps you need to take: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...it-Court-Claim

          Basically you'll send a CCA request to Marlin with £1 and a CPR 31.14 request to Restons, without the fee (template letters linked to from thread above). Sign them both digitally using a computer font and send them recorded delivery.

          Out of interest, on what basis do you intend to dispute the loan?

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            Re: Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

            Restons replied to CPR request letter with their standard refusal letter, saying i dont need all the things i requested. Marlin replied saying they'll request the CCA. I did my full defence online, i now have received a letter from the court saying they have sent my defence to restons and they have 28 days to inform the court on proceeding with the case. So what happens? What could happen in court?

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            • #7
              Re: Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

              What was your defence?

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              • #8
                Re: Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

                CPR request refused & CCA not supplied. As well as notice of assignment etc.

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                • #9
                  Re: Court Claim - MARLIN EUROPE II LIMITED / LLOYDS BANKING BANK - 15-9-2014

                  You should be fine. What happens next is the claimant has 28 days to respond, if they do respond saying they wish to continue then you will receive a directions questionnaire from the court to have it transferred to your local court, if they don't respond then the claim will be put on hold (stayed) and you could write to the court asking them to strike it out.

                  If you get the directions questionnaire we fill it in asking for draft directions for the claimant to produce the information requested.
                  #staysafestayhome

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

                  Received a Court Claim? Read >>>>> First Steps

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                  SHORTCUTS


                  First Steps
                  Check dates
                  Income/Expenditure
                  Acknowledge Claim
                  CCA Request
                  CPR 31.14 Request
                  Subject Access Request Letter
                  Example Defence
                  Set Aside Application
                  Directions Questionnaire



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                  NOTE: If you receive a court claim note these dates in your calendar ...
                  Acknowledge Claim - within 14 days from Service

                  Defend Claim - within 28 days from Service (IF you acknowledged in time)

                  If you fail to Acknowledge the claim you may have a default judgment awarded against you, likewise, if you fail to enter your defence within 28 days from Service.




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