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  • jon1965
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    Re: Court claim received

    Originally posted by carts69 View Post
    Ok, so firstly I acknowledge the claim, I can do this online, I shall do the now!
    Yes whatever anyone says getting that acknowledgement in is the top priority
    Next is CCA request and CPR requests-the reason being is that it does help to make sure that there are no nasty surprises in store.

    By all means then write to the solicitors inviting them to withdraw the claim because it is SB , at least that way if they have any nasty surprises you will get to know them

    All in all, with just a little effort you will have all the info that you need.

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  • carts69
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    Great advice from everyone, but Nem...I would like your help with this please, it's much easier to deal with one person rather than different people overloading my head.

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  • jon1965
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    If it ain't broke why try to fix it.
    Actually isn't it always good to have a plan B and more than one defence, now that is imagination

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  • carts69
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    Ok, so firstly I acknowledge the claim, I can do this online, I shall do the now!

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  • nemesis45
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    Originally posted by carts69 View Post
    Yes no written acknowledgment at all, also no payments made in over 6 years!

    Yes I would like to prepare a SB defence please.
    Of course some people will automatically decry any approach that does not fit their idea
    of following " normal " process lack of imagination I think!!

    I will be in touch tomorrow.

    nem

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Originally posted by carts69 View Post
    Yes no written acknowledgment at all, also no payments made in over 6 years!

    Yes I would like to prepare a SB defence please.
    What most people do is follow the process of sending the usual requests for documents (CCA and CPR) and, when the time comes to file a defence, submit one that combines both the fact the debt is SBd and state non-compliance with your requests. Something along these lines: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...011#post494011

    Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
    It really doesn't make that much difference about admitting liability because once a claim is issued any limitations clock stops, also once SB the clock can not be restarted
    Very true, once a debt is SBd it cannot be 'un-barred' in any way, not even by making a payment (not that it's something I'd suggest). The crucial date here is when the claim was issued. If the debt was SBd at that time, then it's an absolute defence.

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  • jon1965
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    It really doesn't make that much difference about admitting liability because once a claim is issued any limitations clock stops, also once SB the clock can not be restarted

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  • carts69
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    Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
    Interlaken Group is the parent of the Lowell/Fredrickson " empire".
    So not on files, hopefully means defaulted more than 6 years ago, if the debt was still under the 6 year " limit" Interlaken/Lowell would have had to update the records with their details.

    I think this more likely than not statute barred. If you can confirm that no payment or written acknowledgment has been made in the 6 years prior to the date the claim was issued it's SB.

    Prepare an SB defence now, but it is possible in the situation to "call a halt" to proceedings when SB is positive, if you would like to try this please let me know.

    I does not admit any liability nor does it affect the need to have a defence prepared, but it does work!!

    nem
    Yes no written acknowledgment at all, also no payments made in over 6 years!

    Yes I would like to prepare a SB defence please.

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  • nemesis45
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    Originally posted by carts69 View Post
    im pretty sure it was for an item purchased, I have checked my credit file and nothing relating to this is showing, although in the section "search History" a company Interlaken Group ltd (sr Tac) Interlaken group (Bsb Api), under "Purpose" it states Debt collection, with a date of 8/7/2015
    Interlaken Group is the parent of the Lowell/Fredrickson " empire".
    So not on files, hopefully means defaulted more than 6 years ago, if the debt was still under the 6 year " limit" Interlaken/Lowell would have had to update the records with their details.

    I think this more likely than not statute barred. If you can confirm that no payment or written acknowledgment has been made in the 6 years prior to the date the claim was issued it's SB.

    Prepare an SB defence now, but it is possible in the situation to "call a halt" to proceedings when SB is positive, if you would like to try this please let me know.

    I does not admit any liability nor does it affect the need to have a defence prepared, but it does work!!

    nem

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  • carts69
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    Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
    Credit File check would be a good idea.

    Was this a straight forward loan?

    nem
    im pretty sure it was for an item purchased, I have checked my credit file and nothing relating to this is showing, although in the section "search History" a company Interlaken Group ltd (sr Tac) Interlaken group (Bsb Api), under "Purpose" it states Debt collection, with a date of 8/7/2015

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Originally posted by carts69 View Post
    Yes, I have not made payment for what I believe to be 6 years + I have not checked my credit file.
    It sounds like it may be SBd. :grin:

    If you submit a SBd defence, the burden of proof is on the claimant to show that it isn't. You should still request the documents, the Lowell/Carter Dream Duo are not known for their compliance. Send the CCA request to Lowell, if they don't comply, that in itself is a bar to enforcement, until they manage to find something, in which case the documents have to be assessed on their own merits. That means even if it wasn't SBd you'd still have a back-up plan, a PlanB so to speak.

    There's no need to chase the CCA request for the reasons above but you need to chase the CPR request once the 7 days are up. Mr Carter is not the most co-operative and agreeable of people but you have to show you have followed the process. :thumb:

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  • nemesis45
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    Re: Court claim received

    Originally posted by carts69 View Post
    Yes, I have not made payment for what I believe to be 6 years + I have not checked my credit file.
    Credit File check would be a good idea.

    Was this a straight forward loan?

    nem

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  • carts69
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    Re: Court claim received

    Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
    When you say it's 6 years old, do you mean you haven't paid anything in the past 6 years? If there have been at least 6 years without any payments or written acknowledgment, it could be statute barred. Although the default on your credit file is not a good indicator, have you checked to see if this account still shows up?

    Acknowledge the claim and tick the box that says you intend to defend it in full, detailed instructions here: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...313#post499313
    Yes, I have not made payment for what I believe to be 6 years + I have not checked my credit file.

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  • nemesis45
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    Hi What type of account was this just a straight forward Creation Loan or
    was it associated with a purchase of an insurance or other product.

    Did you receive a "Demand or Final Demand For Immediate Repayment in Full"?

    Kati has given you all the processes you need to follow in post#2.

    Do you know if this account is on your credit reference files? A quick check on Noddle ( Call Credits Free online service) may give some idea of the status of the debt, default date etc.

    nem

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Re: Court claim received

    Originally posted by carts69 View Post
    Received a court claim for a debt which I'm pretty sure is 6 years old, can anyone advise on the options I have when replying to this.
    When you say it's 6 years old, do you mean you haven't paid anything in the past 6 years? If there have been at least 6 years without any payments or written acknowledgment, it could be statute barred. Although the default on your credit file is not a good indicator, have you checked to see if this account still shows up?
    Originally posted by carts69 View Post
    it has come via Lowell & Bryan Carter, what steps do I need to take first, I read this can be done online? Thanks in advance
    Acknowledge the claim and tick the box that says you intend to defend it in full, detailed instructions here: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...313#post499313

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