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Desperate help needed Bryan Carter solicitors and mobile debt

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  • Desperate help needed Bryan Carter solicitors and mobile debt

    Hi received court claim form from Bryan Carter solicitors dated 20th jan 2015. Only other contact I have had off Bryan Carter solicitors is text messages which say the following I have ignored these as there was no name to it it was relating to ie me my husband etc.
    Text message reads
    Please call Bryan Carter solicitors llp on 0203 xxxxxxx quoting ref 1xxxxxxx further info may be obtained at w.byrancartersolicitors.C o

    The court documents read

    This claim is for 938.78 the amount due under agreement between the original creditor and the defendant to provide finance and / or services and / or goods

    This debt was assigned/ purchased by Lowell portfolio ltd on 08/11/2013 and noticed served pursuant to the law of property act 1925
    Particulars
    Re. EE ltd formerly t mobile
    A/c 7xxxxxxxx

    The claimant claims 938.36

    The claimant also claims statutory interest pursuant to s.69 of the county court act 1984 at a rate of 8% per annum from the date of assignment of the agreement to date but limited to a maximum of one year and a maximum of 1000 amounting to 75.08

    I have looked at noodle and can't find this debt on there.
    Also I have have tesco mobile for over 5 years so I believe this debt is statue barred but how do I do the defence, what do I put. I haven't told oh as we are only just managing we have two children with special needs and also I suffer with lung disease so the stress of this is making me ill. The texts are now coming through every 2 to 4 hours

    Can someone help me please
    how do I fill in defence section
    what do I need to send to Bryan Carter solicitors
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CCA Request
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