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Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

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  • #31
    Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

    Yes xxx
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    • #32
      Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

      Done defence in !

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      • #33
        Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

        Hi I have had two letters now one from the court
        acknowledging the receipt of the defence , a copy has been served on the claimants solicitor says they may contact ne says if claim cant be resolved informally then they will inform the court how they want to proceed
        Say where they want to proceed they must do so within 28 days of receiving my defence after that the claim will be stayed .

        Mortimer Clarke then wrote to me
        Saying We are taking instructions from our client in relation to the contents of your defence . We would be Grateful if you could supply us with a copy of the letter you say was sent by our client saying that this matter is unenforceable.

        So I am now sending them a copy of this letter today .

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        • #34
          Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

          Have to wonder why MC can't get a copy of the letter from their client???
          Get proof of posting or use signed for post.
          nem

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          • #35
            Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

            yes i will send it signed for . i have taken a copy of what in the envelope too and kept the original . please can you look at my other thread. x

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            • #36
              Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

              please could you take a look at this thread for me too ?
              http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...309#post523309

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              • #37
                Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                they sent a letter today saying that they have not been able to complete my request unde the consumer credit act 1974 - they have said they are no longer going to persue the claim in the court and that the amount should no longer appear on my credit file .

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                • #38
                  Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                  Originally posted by Darren Smith View Post
                  they sent a letter today saying that they have not been able to complete my request unde the consumer credit act 1974 - they have said they are no longer going to persue the claim in the court and that the amount should no longer appear on my credit file .
                  That's excellent news:cheer2::cheer2: :cheer2:but make sure you check that the claim has actually been discontinued.

                  I note above that you received one of them Cabot letters saying the account was unenforceable even when they've issued a claim, there's someone else who got one of them yesterday I think it was, this certainly will be good news for them as well! :whoo: :whoo: :whoo:

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                  • #39
                    Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                    ok so send a copy of this letter to te court and ask them to discontinue it

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                    • #40
                      Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                      Originally posted by Darren Smith View Post
                      ok so send a copy of this letter to te court and ask them to discontinue it
                      The claimant has to inform the court if they wish to discontinue their claim, you just need to make sure they have done so. If you don't receive anything in the post in the next few days you should check with the court.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                        Now ringing them

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                        • #42
                          Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                          Originally posted by Darren Smith View Post
                          Now ringing them
                          Do keep us posted. :typing:

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                          • #43
                            Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                            I rang them today they said to my suprise that that the debt had been written off as i had been made bankrupt ?????
                            lol i haven't . their letter said about they couldn't get a copy of agreement . so had dropped it
                            they said i need to inform the court ??? - they are meant to be taking me to court? they then said they had upgraded their computer system ..... she asked me again had i been made bankrupt ..... so i hung up - i dont mind them thinking im bankrupt . - the debt is statute barred now anyway .
                            Unless they have tried to make me bankrupt and i dont know ?

                            I have changed address though my landlord gave me my male from the house .
                            do i need to give cabolt my new address ?
                            also do i need to speak to the court ?

                            - - - Updated - - -

                            I havent told the court of my new address either

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                            • #44
                              Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                              just checked my credit report . no bankruptcy thing on there lol will send a letter to the court tomorrow and give a copy to Cabott with my new address

                              If i just put that cabott have said they are dropping the case include the letter and include my new address and send a copy to both parties

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                              • #45
                                Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial ltd / Barclaycard - 19-12-2014

                                Originally posted by Darren Smith View Post
                                I rang them today they said to my suprise that that the debt had been written off as i had been made bankrupt ?????
                                lol i haven't . their letter said about they couldn't get a copy of agreement . so had dropped it
                                :scared: :scared: :scared:
                                Originally posted by Darren Smith View Post
                                they said i need to inform the court ??? - they are meant to be taking me to court?
                                What? They didn't know they'd issued a claim either? :confused2:

                                It is the claimant who has to inform the court that they are discontinuing as per CPR 38.3: https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...es/part38#38.3
                                Procedure for discontinuing

                                38.3
                                (1) To discontinue a claim or part of a claim, a claimant must –
                                (a) file a notice of discontinuance; and
                                (b) serve a copy of it on every other party to the proceedings.

                                Originally posted by Darren Smith View Post

                                they then said they had upgraded their computer system ..... she asked me again had i been made bankrupt ..... so i hung up - i dont mind them thinking im bankrupt . - the debt is statute barred now anyway .
                                Was it SBd when they issued the claim? The clock would have stopped at that point. (I've not read back through the entire thread).
                                Originally posted by Darren Smith View Post
                                Unless they have tried to make me bankrupt and i dont know ?

                                I have changed address though my landlord gave me my male from the house .
                                A statutory demand would be required, followed by a bankruptcy petition. Unlike court claims, these have to served personally or brought to your attention.
                                Originally posted by Darren Smith View Post
                                do i need to give cabolt my new address ?
                                also do i need to speak to the court ?


                                I havent told the court of my new address either
                                It's best if they have your address so they can communicate with you and avoid nasty surprises.

                                They need to inform the court of the discontinuance but you may want to check with the court to see if they've actually done so, all the above sounds rather odd. :noidea:

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