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Anyone else have the Claiment produce the CCA? After claim is stayed!

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  • Anyone else have the Claiment produce the CCA? After claim is stayed!

    I have been searching the site to see if this has happened to anyone else?

    After a quiet 6 months of nothing and a stayed claim, Mortimer Clarke have trumped up a dodgy copy of my supposed CCA....

    What do I do now?
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    Re: Anyone else have the Claiment produce the CCA? After claim is stayed!

    Check it !

    M1

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    • #3
      Re: Anyone else have the Claiment produce the CCA? After claim is stayed!

      Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
      Check it !

      M1
      I have, it is not a very good copy tbh, some of it I cannot read well, there is a discrepancy with the date, the address is wrong, it is the last confirmed address, not the one I lived at during 2002, my employers address is blurred. The date on the signature box , looks like 31/08/02, but there are two stamped dates of 05 AUG 2002. This has not been filled out by me, and my wages are incorrect, by the way of an additional £6000 PA. This was filled out by a very pushy sales guy at the bank, there is not amount. I remember the shock at how much the limit was, when the card came through.

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        Re: Anyone else have the Claiment produce the CCA? After claim is stayed!

        It's either a true copy (honest and accurate) or it's not. It sounds not so you you would defend on that and any other defence points you have.

        M1

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          Re: Anyone else have the Claiment produce the CCA? After claim is stayed!

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]15464[/ATTACH]

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]15465[/ATTACH]

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]15466[/ATTACH]

          m1
          Last edited by mystery1; 7th January 2015, 21:42:PM.

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          • #6
            Re: Anyone else have the Claiment produce the CCA? After claim is stayed!

            Thank you, I think I might need to get a solicitor involved, this is going to get me in knots in a court situation, I'm afraid I am not that clever...

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