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    hi everyone
    just got back from papworth this morning (yes" amethyst and nemises45" still a bit more surgery ahead .still trying to
    move forward .
    anyhoo we received a letter from cabot stating ""unfortunately cabot has not been able to provide you with the requested information within the relevant time period ""!the account shall remain on hold until such time we can comply with your request
    then basically it goes on to say "this is unenforceable ,which mean we cannot obtain judgment against you in court ,however you are still obliged to pay the outstanding balance we would recommend you contact us as soon as possible to set up a payment plan,
    eerrmm so where does this leave me, does this mean they can still hassle me on the phone ,or sell this alleged debt on
    slightly confused here or even start this all over again in a few weeks time ?? greatfull for any help thanks
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    Re: cabot/restons

    Hi, Welcome home xxx Glad things are ok and sorry you have to go back for more prodding - but they are the best people to have prodding you xxx

    You still need to put in your defence ( I think I posted a draft on your other thread) so if you get that sent it you will have some breathing space to wait for the claimants to not reply to the court within 28 days then we can ask the court to strike out their claim.

    xxx
    #staysafestayhome

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      Re: cabot/restons

      hi yes there is nothing look being prodded ,would you like to see my bruise it now reaches my knee ---or maybe not
      sorry im waffling on I did send that draft you sent me straight away ,I did have an auto response email sent to me ,sorry I did not reply earlier the new meds I have makes me feel a bit errr how can I say s--ck never mind im still on a 78 hour fast so only 6 hours to go then DINNER !!! so I presume its just wait and see with the court or cabot ?? still a bit 50/50 then?? thanks

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