Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial (Uk) Ltd / Lloyds - 22-12-2014
Just spoken to the court. the claimants (Restons/Cabot) have failed to respond to my defence - hence the claim is stayed.
I asked the court what happens now and they said:
if the claimants want to reinstate the claim they would first have to convince a judge that there was a genuine reason for the delay in responding. Of course there isn't but I suspect they would bend the rules to get a judge on their side.
I've decided not to waste £155 on getting it struck out - I don't have that kind of money to throw at robbers anyway.
The court did say that if they did manage to get it reinstated then I would be informed at that stage. So a) no news is good news and b) they better be damned sure of themselves before they do.
I would however like to express my thanks to all on this website - those who run it and also those who contribute. Apart from support you have also given me a valuable insight into this kind of thing and how 'respectable' professions can be less than moral.
As a by the way - I have just taken Severn Trent Water to task and gained a £240 refund for overcharges over the past 2 years. And just by being pernickerty I have discovered that ALL utility companies bend the rules to get as much cash as they can from the consumer. Again less than moral. Still fighting EDF and British Gas.
I doubt I'll post for a while unless there is something to contribute - so thank you once again
Just spoken to the court. the claimants (Restons/Cabot) have failed to respond to my defence - hence the claim is stayed.
I asked the court what happens now and they said:
if the claimants want to reinstate the claim they would first have to convince a judge that there was a genuine reason for the delay in responding. Of course there isn't but I suspect they would bend the rules to get a judge on their side.
I've decided not to waste £155 on getting it struck out - I don't have that kind of money to throw at robbers anyway.
The court did say that if they did manage to get it reinstated then I would be informed at that stage. So a) no news is good news and b) they better be damned sure of themselves before they do.
I would however like to express my thanks to all on this website - those who run it and also those who contribute. Apart from support you have also given me a valuable insight into this kind of thing and how 'respectable' professions can be less than moral.
As a by the way - I have just taken Severn Trent Water to task and gained a £240 refund for overcharges over the past 2 years. And just by being pernickerty I have discovered that ALL utility companies bend the rules to get as much cash as they can from the consumer. Again less than moral. Still fighting EDF and British Gas.
I doubt I'll post for a while unless there is something to contribute - so thank you once again
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