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  • #46
    Re: ccj Lowell/Bw legal

    Originally posted by phillg1986 View Post
    I'm not confident at all to be honest, I don't have a clue what to expect in court or what to say, if they will turn up even. Actually quite worried!
    Amethyst wanted to see the statement of account they sent me with lots of £25 charges that shouldn't be on their, and also my defence statement which I just remembered I wrote by hand due to no printer lol.
    Thanks
    Phill
    Printers often fail when you need them the most. :mad2:

    Would be useful if you could photograph them with our phone hoto: and post them up. :typing:

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    • #47
      Re: ccj Lowell/Bw legal

      I'm just completing my directions questionaire and am wondering if I need to send a copy to Bwlegal as well as to the court?
      Thanks
      Phill

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      • #48
        Re: ccj Lowell/Bw legal

        Hi everyone, it's been a while!
        I've just today recieved my court hearing date for the 16th Apri, obviously a bit worried now :-/ on the letter it says lowell must provide me the credit agreement, notice of assignment ect by the 28th of Febuary are they likely to comply with this after so long? What will happen if they dont?
        Thanks
        Phill

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        • #49
          Re: ccj Lowell/Bw legal

          Anyone got any ideas at all? I know it's been a while
          Thanks
          Phill

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          • #50
            Re: ccj Lowell/Bw legal

            Hi,
            It looks like I'm screwed as just recieved pack through the post with all the info that court requested. What should I do now as the next step?
            Thanks
            Phill

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            • #51
              Re: ccj Lowell/Bw legal

              Okay do you think everything looks in order - are the documents complete / complaint ? and definately everything there as ordered by the court ?

              Might be an idea to scan/photo the agreement pages just to check them over.
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              • #52
                Re: ccj Lowell/Bw legal

                Would you prefer me to send them to you in a message or upload onto the thread? It's looking pretty genuine to me
                Thanks
                Phill

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                • #53
                  Re: ccj Lowell/Bw legal

                  To be honest it all looks pretty much complete to me.. But it does say the claimant terminated the agreement even though it was actually myself that Voluntarily Terminated the agreement as it is showing on my credit report. They also say the original creditor is unable to provide a copy of the default notice but the claimant believes it is not fatal to its case.. The amount has now also gone from £2295 upto £2796 ( I'm so stressed now!

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