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Court Claim - lowell / capital one - 19-5-2015

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  • Court Claim - lowell / capital one - 19-5-2015

    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: 19-5-2015
    Amount approx: 3879
    Claimant: lowell
    Solicitor: bryan carter
    Original Credit: capital one

    Particulars of Claim:
    fHE CLA.|MAIITS C'LAIM lS FOR THE Sr-ilt'{ OF
    3395.54, BEING MONIES DUE FROM THE
    DEFENDANT TO THE CLAIMANT UNDER AN AGREEMENT
    REGULATED BY THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974
    BETWEEN THE DEFENDANT AND
    CapitalOne
    UNDER ACCOUNT REFERENCE
    5460975809062388
    AND ASSIGNED TO THE CLAIMANT ON 2810712A14,
    NOTICE OF WHICH HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE
    DEFENDANT.
    THE DEFENDANT FAILED TO MAINTAIN CONTRACTUAL
    REPAYMENT UNDER THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT
    AND A DEFAULT NOTICE HAS BEEN SERVED WHICH
    HAS NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH.
    AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS 3395.54
    THE CLAIMANT ALSO CLAIMS STATUTORY INTEREST
    PURSUANT TO 5.69 OF THE COUNTY 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 lOOO AMOUNTING TO 218.79
    The Claimant believes that the facts stated in this claim
    lorm are true and I am dul1, authorised by the claimant
    to sign this statement


    Stat Barred? Yes

    Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim, Sent a CCA request, Sent a CPR 31.14 request

    Other Info:
    default was added on 18/1/2010 but had not made any contact or payment previous to this to capital one
    Tags: None

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    Re: Court Claim - lowell / capital one - 19-5-2015

    Welcome aboard

    You seem to have taken all the necessary steps so far. :thumb:

    The default date recorded on your credit file is not a good indication of SBd status, if there were no payments or written acknowledgment since the early part of 2009, then it should be SBd. When the time comes, you could submit a SBd defence, although it's always a good idea to request the documents, etc. as a back-up plan.

    It would be a good idea if you could edit your post and remove the account number from the particulars of claim.

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