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    I have in the last ten days received papers from a court requesting details from me in regards to payment, the debt is from 2006 and we have not been in contact with them since then.

    Am I to late to send a statute barred letter now they have sent court papers?

    If I can still do it, how do I go about doing it?

    I was disputing the orignal amount as it was 90% charges but they ignored me, so I ignored them.

    Until now.

    Any help given will be amazing!
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    Re: Received court papers N1CPC

    This seems to be an overdraft that you don't know when it was called in in full, yes?

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      Re: Received court papers N1CPC

      Originally posted by Nibbler View Post
      This seems to be an overdraft that you don't know when it was called in in full, yes?
      Sort of.

      i found this letter from 2007, would this be admissible?

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/11...pscvejhr5q.jpg
      Last edited by J4mou; 31st January 2015, 14:05:PM. Reason: edited image

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        Re: Received court papers N1CPC

        What letter? Post it up blanking out personal details.

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          Re: Received court papers N1CPC

          http://img.photobucket.com/albums/11...psyq5efhhp.jpg
          Last edited by J4mou; 31st January 2015, 14:17:PM. Reason: updated

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            Re: Received court papers N1CPC

            You still have account numbers etc showing in those.

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            • #7
              Re: Received court papers N1CPC

              Edited it, is that what I need?

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              • #8
                Re: Received court papers N1CPC

                If they went through with that threat/notice and called it in, then seems to me it would likely have been statute barred when they issued the claim. You should probably wait for some opinions from other though.

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                  Re: Received court papers N1CPC

                  I need a reply for the court, can anyone give me a standard reply please?

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