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**DISCONTINUED**Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

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  • #76
    Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

    Okay, you want to do this kind of thing with your letters, their letters and your relevant bank statements attached and mentioned as exhibits. This is rough to give you an idea. It doesn't need to be in legalese as it is a factual witness account of what happened and what the facts are, as opposed to a legal argument.

    Once you're done drafting post it back on here and nudge me

    You'll need to send a copy to the court AND send a copy to the claimant sols ( so Bryan Carter)





    IN THE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX COUNTY COURT


    Claim No. XXXXXXXX

    BETWEEN:
    LOWELL PORTFOLIO
    Claimant
    - and –
    Defendant
    MELBOURNE99

    _________________________________

    WITNESS STATEMENT OF MELBOURNE99
    _________________________________



    I Melbourne99 of XXXXXXXXXX address XXXXXXXXXX being the Defendant in this case will state as follows;


    1. I make this Witness Statement in support of my defence in this claim. The matters set out below are within my own knowledge, except where I indicate to the contrary.

    2. I received the claim in this case on XXXXXXXXXXX.

    3. The claim is for a Credit Card originally with Co-Operative Bank Plc under an agreement regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

    4. I have had no contact with Co-Operative Bank Plc with regards this credit card account since XXXXX 2008. I have not made any payment nor have I acknowledged the debt.

    5. Please find attached my banking statements from the period which show the last payment made to the debt and demonstrate that no payment was made since then.

    5. On xxxxxxxxxx I wrote to the Claimant [EXHIBIT A] to inform them that their claim was time barred pursuant to provisions of Section 5 of the Limitation Act 1980. The claim appears to be based on a simple contract and an excess of 6 years have elapsed since any cause of action may have accrued.

    3. On XXXXXXXXXX 2014 I made a written request to the Claimant solicitors, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxx address xxxxxxxxxxxx requesting that the Claimant provides copies of all documents mentioned in the statement of case [EXHIBIT A] as allowed under CPR 31.14. The request was made before this case was allocated to the Small Claims Track.

    3. On XXXXXXXXXX , I made a formal written request for a copy of any credit agreement of this account under s.77 - s.79 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 [EXHIBIT A]

    4: On xxxxxxxxxxx I received a letter [EXHIBIT B] from the Claimants stating xxxxxxxxxxxxx

    5: I have not received a response to my request under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and as such the Claimant is unable to enforce the alleged agreement.

    6: I have not received a default notice, nor any notice of assignment of the agreement from Co-Operative to Lowell, therefore they have not evidenced they have the legal right to bring this claim against me.

    7: Therefore I believe the claimant xxxxxxxxxxxx


    Statement of Truth

    I, XXXXXX, the Defendant, believe the facts stated within this Witness Statement to be true.


    Signed: ________________________________

    Dated:
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    • #77
      Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

      Thank you so much, I will draft the letter and post it up. I haven't received any documents from the claimant's yet - is this normal?

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      • #78
        Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

        Sadly yes.
        #staysafestayhome

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        • #79
          Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

          [QUOTE=Amethyst;522843]Sadly yes.[/QUOTE


          Hi,

          Please find attached a letter below. Please could you advise?

          Thanks
          Attached Files

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          • #80
            Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

            That looks fine, reads better than my effort - only query, did you not send another cca request since getting the claim ? its fine if not I'm just checking.

            I have unapproved it as you had your details on it, but I can still view it xx
            #staysafestayhome

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            • #81
              Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
              That looks fine, reads better than my effort - only query, did you not send another cca request since getting the claim ? its fine if not I'm just checking.

              I have unapproved it as you had your details on it, but I can still view it xx

              I received a copy of the CCA on 12/11/2002 when the debt was being pursued by Horwich Farrely.

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              • #82
                Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

                Okay I think we're quite safe to ignore that then
                #staysafestayhome

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                • #83
                  Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

                  Right, so I send a the letter and a copy of all the documents to both Lowell's and the Court. Is it best to send it signed for?

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                  • #84
                    Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

                    Okay everyone, when I got home from work today there was a letter waiting for me from Bryan Carter Solicitors. The letter stated that enclosed by way of service, a Notice of Discontinuance of this case. Do I take it this means IT IS OVER?

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                    • #85
                      Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

                      pretty much yes :thumb:

                      however i would give the court a ring to make sure they have also received a notice of discontinuance.

                      not that i dont trust mr carter but ​I DONT

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                      • #86
                        Re: Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

                        Originally posted by Melbourne99 View Post
                        Okay everyone, when I got home from work today there was a letter waiting for me from Bryan Carter Solicitors. The letter stated that enclosed by way of service, a Notice of Discontinuance of this case. Do I take it this means IT IS OVER?
                        It IS! As skilgannon says, it's worth double-checking but that's pretty much it!

                        WELL DONE! :high5: :high5: :high5:

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                        • #87
                          Re: **DISCONTINUED**Lowells / Bryan Carter old Coop credit card

                          Congratulations Melbourne! :whoo:
                          Over the moon. You had a 5 star team working with you on this
                          (Nem, Mike, Streetwise, FP and Amethyst) download (2).jpgbut naturally it was a bone shaker right to the end.
                          Well done all!

                          An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
                          ~ Anonymous

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