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    Hi hoping someone can give me some advice
    I received a letter from Bw Legal over a debt from Capital one credit card (letter of claim) which i replied to with the Sb letter Bw have replied to this stating a payment of £40 was made on the 15th July 2009 so its not sb and they will send proof of this payment within 12 days but may take longer i have no record of this payment and cant find any should i send a cca letter to Lowell who purchased the debt i think they are just going to go for a CCJ as its nearly 6 years if the can prove the payment on the 15th July 2009 Peter
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    Re: BW Legal

    Hi welcome to LB,
    Hi Yes send a CCA request to Lowell asap.
    £1 statutory fee payable (use a cheque or
    postal order endorsed " For Statutory Fee
    only" . Lowell has 12 + 2 Working Days to
    comply.
    Are BW threatening court action?

    It would help if you could post a copy of BW's
    letter here after removing your name & address.

    Have you had any communication from Lowell
    prior to the letter from BW?

    nem

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      Hi Nem Many thanks for that yes Lowell have sent me a few i filed them in the bin thinking it was SB which im certain it is but have no details of payments BW sent me a letter of claim which i will post up as well seems a last ditch attempt to go for a CCJ i will send CCA to Lowell im still awaiting proof of the so called payment from bw Peter
      Attached Files

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        Re: BW Legal

        Hi Peter,

        I can't open your attachments could you convert to pdf it may help ?

        nem

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          Re: BW Legal

          Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
          Hi Peter,

          I can't open your attachments could you convert to pdf it may help ?

          nem
          :tinysmile_twink_t2:


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          It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

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            Re: BW Legal

            Hi Nem are they view able now Peter

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            • #7
              Re: BW Legal

              Seems Kati has managed to covert for me :tinysmile_twink_t2: thank u Kati

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              • #8
                Re: BW Legal

                Good morning Kati
                Thank you! xx

                nem

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                • #9
                  Re: BW Legal

                  Both are basic BW/Lowell templates.

                  The £40.00 payment is a problem, have you any idea what it could arise from?
                  It has been claimed in the past that a failed payment during the " life" of the
                  default is an acknowledgment of the debt although a DD had failed the amount
                  has shown on the account.

                  nem

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                    Hi Nem. No im certain no payments were made i had no money at the time to make a payment i cant even remember how i used to pay them and have no documentation of any kind as i had just split with my ex and walked away with a bag of clothes nothing more so doubt very much i would have paid them Peter

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                    • #11
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                      Hi Nem as expected bwlegal have just gone straight to claim received court papers this morning even though they state in letter on hold until the give me proof of the so called payment have sent cca request bw legal have not giving me any proof of payment yet please what are my next steps Peter

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                        Originally posted by peter1972000 View Post
                        Hi Nem as expected bwlegal have just gone straight to claim received court papers this morning even though they state in letter on hold until the give me proof of the so called payment have sent cca request bw legal have not giving me any proof of payment yet please what are my next steps Peter
                        You need to acknowledge the claim and tick the box saying you intend to defend the whole claim. You should be able to do it online using the p/w printed on your claim form. You'll find full instructions here: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...it-Court-Claim

                        As you have already sent a CCA request, there's no need to send another one as indicated on that thread but do send the CPR 31.14 request for documents referred to on the particulars of claim. Would also be useful if you scan (removing personal details) or type up the particulars of claim. :typing:

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                          Re: BW Legal

                          Many thanks Flaming Parrot
                          Attached Files

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                            Hi Peter, I'm going through the same thing with BW and Lowell. They had claimed a £20 payment was made in April 2009 but, after I was able to refute that, they sent papers "showing" the payment to have been made in March instead. So far they have been unwilling or unable to provide any details of the alleged payment and this seems a common ploy to intimidate people into paying up. They need to prove that the payment was made and that it was made, or authorised, by you! Sandy

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                              Re: BW Legal

                              CCA request should go to the Claimant as BW may not pass it on
                              for a Quid it's most certainly worth another one to Lowell asap.

                              CPR 31 .14 request to BW for the docs mentioned in the POC Agreement, Notice of Assignment., and Default Notice can be requested.

                              Acknowledge claim and intention to defend.

                              If you can research the Mystery payment meanwhile all the better.

                              BW do seem at times to act on their own volition rather than on instructions from
                              their clients.

                              nem

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