hi there.
firstly I have read all the related threads but seem to have got lost in all the complicated details of what others are doing on here. I am exrtremely axious about a court letter I had which after reading advise on here I responded to by filling in the online acknowledgment and stated I wish to defend myself in full. I then sent the first letter (CPR 31.14) off to the claimant (cabot) and the claimant's solicitors (Restons) and the response was that they are not obliged to give me any documents relating to my debt. they also stated
" The requirement in paragraph 7.3 of practice Direction 16 for documents to be attached to the particulars of contract claim does not apply to claims started using an online claim form, unless the particulars of claim are served separately in accordance with paragraph 5.2 of this practice direction.
Are they saying I applied for a loan online? I very much doubt I applied for any loan online in 2000 as I had no access to a computer at this time.
They then go on to question my £1 postal order I sent them with the letter to cover the cost of sending me my documents I asked for. Asking me if it represents a payment towards my account or if it relates to a statutory fee.
What is my next step and what should I tell the courts? this is all very messy and confusing and im losing the will to live. Your help would be very much appreciated.
firstly I have read all the related threads but seem to have got lost in all the complicated details of what others are doing on here. I am exrtremely axious about a court letter I had which after reading advise on here I responded to by filling in the online acknowledgment and stated I wish to defend myself in full. I then sent the first letter (CPR 31.14) off to the claimant (cabot) and the claimant's solicitors (Restons) and the response was that they are not obliged to give me any documents relating to my debt. they also stated
" The requirement in paragraph 7.3 of practice Direction 16 for documents to be attached to the particulars of contract claim does not apply to claims started using an online claim form, unless the particulars of claim are served separately in accordance with paragraph 5.2 of this practice direction.
Are they saying I applied for a loan online? I very much doubt I applied for any loan online in 2000 as I had no access to a computer at this time.
They then go on to question my £1 postal order I sent them with the letter to cover the cost of sending me my documents I asked for. Asking me if it represents a payment towards my account or if it relates to a statutory fee.
What is my next step and what should I tell the courts? this is all very messy and confusing and im losing the will to live. Your help would be very much appreciated.
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