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  • Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: 30-7-2015
    Amount approx: £2029.52
    Claimant: arrow global
    Solicitor: restons
    Original Credit: paypal later santander

    Particulars of Claim:
    The Claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the Defendant(s) under a contract between the Defendant(s) and Santander dated on or about May 24th 2008 and assinged to the Claimant on May 10th 2013

    Stat Barred? No

    Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim

    Other Info:
    Very new to this and quite worried after filling out the acknowledgement of notice thing. want to know what to do now.. only just filed the notice of acknowledgement 6/08/15
    Tags: None

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    Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

    Originally posted by cbwindmill View Post
    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: 30-7-2015
    Amount approx: £2029.52
    Claimant: arrow global
    Solicitor: restons
    Original Credit: paypal later santander

    Particulars of Claim:
    The Claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the Defendant(s) under a contract between the Defendant(s) and Santander dated on or about May 24th 2008 and assinged to the Claimant on May 10th 2013

    Stat Barred? No

    Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim

    Other Info:
    Very new to this and quite worried after filling out the acknowledgement of notice thing. want to know what to do now.. only just filed the notice of acknowledgement 6/08/15
    Welcome aboard

    Below are the next steps with links, basically a CCA request to Arrow and a CPR request to Restons, both by recorded delivery.

    2: Send A CCA REQUEST to the CLAIMANT ( see here )
    This applies to all credit cards / loans / hire purchase / store cards type debt. It doesn't apply to Mobile Phones / Utilities or Overdrafts.


    3: Send a CPR request to the CLAIMANT'S SOLICITORS ( see here )
    The particulars are very sparse. :mmph: The only documents that can be requested on your CPR letter would be a copy of the contract and the notice of assignment as there's no mention of a default notice.

    What was this account originally? Some kind of Paypal credit card?

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      Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

      Hi Flaming Parrot
      yes it was a credit card, then later i believe was either bought out by Santander or they became a partner.

      - - - Updated - - -

      As you can understand im new to this kind of thing and havent got a clue , also get quite worried very easily. :tinysmile_hmm_t2:

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      • #4
        Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

        What would be the likely next step in a defence preparation. Do i just need to wait and see what they send back, if anything ?

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        • #5
          Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

          Hi [MENTION=37786]FlamingParrot[/MENTION] a
          me again ... just an update of the particularsof claim it also has
          Account no. xxxxxxxxxxxx

          Date item Value
          05/11/2014 Default Balance 2029.52
          Post Refri Cr Nil
          total 2029.52

          im guessing this is the default notice

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          • #6
            Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

            Originally posted by cbwindmill View Post
            What would be the likely next step in a defence preparation. Do i just need to wait and see what they send back, if anything ?
            Yes, you have 33 days from the date printed on the claim to submit a defence. If they don't send you anything you can just file a generic defence based around non-compliance with your requests for documents.
            Originally posted by cbwindmill View Post
            Hi @FlamingParrot a
            me again ... just an update of the particularsof claim it also has
            Account no. xxxxxxxxxxxx

            Date item Value
            05/11/2014 Default Balance 2029.52
            Post Refri Cr Nil
            total 2029.52

            im guessing this is the default notice
            If a default is mentioned then you can also request a copy of the DN in your CPR request letter. :thumb:

            For the CCA request Arrow have 14 working days to respond, if they don't the account becomes unenforceable as long as they are in default and you can use this fact in your defence, so you wouldn't want to chase them up.

            The CPR request should be replied to in 7 days, if they don't you should chase Restons. Keep an eye on the calendar and keep us posted. typing:

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              Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

              hi Flaming Parrot,
              im just filling out the CCA request and the CPR just wondered what documents i need to ask for within each request?
              the particulars of claim are as below:

              Particulars of claim
              The Claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the Defendant(s) under a contract between the Defendant(s) and Santander dated on or about May 24th 2008 and assinged to the Claimant on May 10th 2013

              Date item Value
              05/11/2014 Default Balance 2029.52
              Post Refri Cr Nil
              total 2029.52

              The above is also on the particulars of claim

              Help appreciated

              thankyou
              cbwindmill




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              • #8
                Arrow global and restons CCA and CPR request

                hi all ,
                im just filling out the CCA request and the CPR just wondered what documents i need to ask for within each request?
                the particulars of claim are as below:

                Particulars of claim
                The Claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the Defendant(s) under a contract between the Defendant(s) and Santander dated on or about May 24th 2008 and assinged to the Claimant on May 10th 2013

                Date item Value
                05/11/2014 Default Balance 2029.52
                Post Refri Cr Nil
                total 2029.52

                The above is also on the particulars of claim

                Help appreciated

                thankyou
                cbwindmill



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                • #9
                  Re: Arrow global and restons CCA and CPR request

                  The only ones I can pick out are "contract" and "letter of assignment"
                  The Claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the Defendant(s) under a contract between the Defendant(s) and Santander dated on or about May 24th 2008 and assinged to the Claimant on May 10th 2013
                  Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

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

                  recte agens confido

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                  • #10
                    Re: Arrow global and restons CCA and CPR request

                    Does this relate to the same claim that you already have a thread for? If so the info should all be in one place.

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                      Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

                      Originally posted by cbwindmill View Post
                      hi Flaming Parrot,
                      im just filling out the CCA request and the CPR just wondered what documents i need to ask for within each request?
                      The CCA request is just for a copy of you agreement and nothing else as per the template letter.
                      Originally posted by cbwindmill View Post
                      the particulars of claim are as below:

                      Particulars of claim
                      The Claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the Defendant(s) under a contract between the Defendant(s) and Santander dated on or about May 24th 2008 and assinged to the Claimant on May 10th 2013

                      Date item Value
                      05/11/2014 Default Balance 2029.52
                      Post Refri Cr Nil
                      total 2029.52

                      i
                      For the CPR request you can ask for a copy of the following:
                      • The original agreement or contract
                      • The notice of assignment
                      • The default notice

                      :thumb:
                      Last edited by FlamingParrot; 9th August 2015, 19:35:PM.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

                        Hi Flamming Parrot,
                        just a quick note , what is a statement of case ? mentioned in the CPR request.

                        many thx
                        cbwindmill

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                        • #13
                          Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

                          Originally posted by cbwindmill View Post
                          Hi Flamming Parrot,
                          just a quick note , what is a statement of case ? mentioned in the CPR request.

                          many thx
                          cbwindmill
                          It's the Particulars of Claim (POC) i.e. what the claim is all about. You are requesting the documents mentioned in the POC so the
                          " contract" and the notice of assignment. Nothing else can be requested.

                          nem

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                          • #14
                            Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

                            Originally posted by cbwindmill View Post
                            Hi Flamming Parrot,
                            just a quick note , what is a statement of case ?
                            mentioned in the CPR request.
                            A statement of case is what used to be known as a 'pleading, i.e. a document used by a party to set out their case. Particulars of claim, defences, etc. are all statements of case.

                            The statement of case referred to in the CPR request letter is the particulars of the claim. I highlighted those items from the particulars you posted up, see post #8. :thumb:

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                            • #15
                              Re: Court Claim - arrow global / paypal later santander - 30-7-2015

                              Hi Flamming Parrot,
                              Today i received letters from Restons stating i hadnt signed the letter requesting documents CPR31.14 ive noticed they seem to do this alot. There reason is that they need to be sure they are corresponding with the correct person. Im aware of certain delaying tactics they implore.
                              So tomorrow i'll be resending the request with a tamper strip signed and see what happens next.
                              Arrow Global also returned my postal order with a letter stating....
                              Thankyou for your letter dated xx/xx/xxxx recieved on xx/xxxx we acknowledge your request for documentation pursuant to the consumer credit act 1974
                              We will now process your request for documentation from the originating creditor and will revert in due course.
                              All collection activity will be suspended pending provision of the documentation...

                              Should i contact the courts and let them know where were at so far and im awaiting documentation to form my defense?

                              Are the afformentioned letters a pretty standard response to my CCA and CPR requests?

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