Hi Everyone
I have been sent here by the good folk at Money Saving Expert.
I have posted this in the welcome forum but realise that might have been the incorrect place
A brief outline of my concerns is below. It's not the most pressing legal issue you will have encountered without a doubt but I just want closure on it to be honest with you and a little bit of advice
In June 2012 I got a court summons from a debt collector. I checked my credit report and there was no such debt on there, so I followed the CPR rules and requested information, nothing forthcoming and I defended.
I have never heard anything back and we are now approaching 3 years since the summons was issued and defended
Are claims stayed indefinitely and should I just leave it, or is there a process to get it thrown out?
It's always on the back of my mind and has caused me worry because I knew I did not owe this debt and the DC's lack of following up the claim makes me think they were aware of the fact all along.
Should I just forget about it, or is there a procedure I should follow?
I Thank You all in advance
I have been sent here by the good folk at Money Saving Expert.
I have posted this in the welcome forum but realise that might have been the incorrect place
A brief outline of my concerns is below. It's not the most pressing legal issue you will have encountered without a doubt but I just want closure on it to be honest with you and a little bit of advice
In June 2012 I got a court summons from a debt collector. I checked my credit report and there was no such debt on there, so I followed the CPR rules and requested information, nothing forthcoming and I defended.
I have never heard anything back and we are now approaching 3 years since the summons was issued and defended
Are claims stayed indefinitely and should I just leave it, or is there a process to get it thrown out?
It's always on the back of my mind and has caused me worry because I knew I did not owe this debt and the DC's lack of following up the claim makes me think they were aware of the fact all along.
Should I just forget about it, or is there a procedure I should follow?
I Thank You all in advance
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