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Court Claim - Lowell / Three mobile - 26-5-2015

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  • Court Claim - Lowell / Three mobile - 26-5-2015

    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: 26-5-2015
    Amount approx: 411.03
    Claimant: Lowell
    Solicitor: B W Legal
    Original Credit: Three mobile

    Particulars of Claim:
    The Claimant's claim is for the sum of 411.03 being monies due from the Defendant to the Claimant under a Telecommunications agreement regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 between the Defendant and Three Mobile under account reference -------- and assigned to the Claimant on 02/07/2012 notice of which has been given to the Defendant.
    The Defendant failed to maintain the contractual payment under the terms of the agreement and a default notice has been served and not complied with.
    The claim also includes statutory interest pursuant to section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at a rate of 8% per annum (a daily rate of 0.07 from the date of assignment of the agreement to 02/07/2013 being an amount of 25.62


    Stat Barred?

    Have sent:

    Other Info:
    My son moved to a shared house ( can't remember the date it's been so long but will try to find out) The daughter of the owner of the house took out a contract for a mobile internet dongle with Three in her name but for him to use. He was only there a few weeks and when he moved out didn't need it anymore. It couldn't be sold on as it was so expensive and everyone we knew already had internet. I took it back to the shop with a letter explaining what had happened. The remaining data allowance was not used. My son moved in with his nan and the daughter began harassing her because Three wanted payment. To get her off my mother in laws back i paid a small amount and took the debt over. Any simple advice on what to do would be gratefully received.
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