This is my brother's case but he works away so like an idiot I am dealing with it (really, it's not "one of them" stories :P) - People over at Money Saving Expert recommended these forums to me.
A brief history:
- My brother worked in Germany in 2006/2007 and had a contract with Orange mobile.
- He got a bill for £200+ because of a tariff mix up and disputed it but it was not resolved.
- He never paid anything from 2007 onwards for it and the contract was soon cancelled.
- His credit file shows a default with Lowell in 2010 (Orange no longer appear on there, which I think makes sense as you can only have 1 default for one piece of debt?)
- He got a court letter and returned it with a "statue barred" defence, as it was from 2007, he doesn't admit to the debt and he paid nothing to it since then
- Neither Lowell or Orange will provide a copy of the original bill or the contract, but it hasn't been formally requested in writing for either of them to do this
- Neither party (my brother or Lowell etc) can conclusively say the bill is or isn't from 2007 as there's no paper work for it to be found.
- He was then issued with a letter on August 13th from Bryan Carter solicitors (Image of the letter), but unfortunately this wasn't opened until yesterday - I had a quick look around these forums and got the impression this was a last attempt at getting him to pay as they have a weak case - surely they'd just go straight to the court as a guaranteed win if they had a strong case, but I am unsure now.
- Today he received a letter with an N180 form to return to the court (Image of this letter). I'm not sure why point 2 is crossed out on the letter as the defence was filed with the original curt document - it was actually done online and it's still showing on there.
What shall I do for him? I've tried to find the answer but there's just so many claims with vulture companies like Lowell that it's a minefield! I actually don't even know what to fill in on most of the N180 form (I only have rubbish photos at the moment but I'm going to see them properly tomorrow).
I have the added stumbling block that he is not going to be able to go into a CAB (etc) and I'm not sure if he'll even be able to sign the N180 in time.
Any advice would be appreciated.
A brief history:
- My brother worked in Germany in 2006/2007 and had a contract with Orange mobile.
- He got a bill for £200+ because of a tariff mix up and disputed it but it was not resolved.
- He never paid anything from 2007 onwards for it and the contract was soon cancelled.
- His credit file shows a default with Lowell in 2010 (Orange no longer appear on there, which I think makes sense as you can only have 1 default for one piece of debt?)
- He got a court letter and returned it with a "statue barred" defence, as it was from 2007, he doesn't admit to the debt and he paid nothing to it since then
- Neither Lowell or Orange will provide a copy of the original bill or the contract, but it hasn't been formally requested in writing for either of them to do this
- Neither party (my brother or Lowell etc) can conclusively say the bill is or isn't from 2007 as there's no paper work for it to be found.
- He was then issued with a letter on August 13th from Bryan Carter solicitors (Image of the letter), but unfortunately this wasn't opened until yesterday - I had a quick look around these forums and got the impression this was a last attempt at getting him to pay as they have a weak case - surely they'd just go straight to the court as a guaranteed win if they had a strong case, but I am unsure now.
- Today he received a letter with an N180 form to return to the court (Image of this letter). I'm not sure why point 2 is crossed out on the letter as the defence was filed with the original curt document - it was actually done online and it's still showing on there.
What shall I do for him? I've tried to find the answer but there's just so many claims with vulture companies like Lowell that it's a minefield! I actually don't even know what to fill in on most of the N180 form (I only have rubbish photos at the moment but I'm going to see them properly tomorrow).
I have the added stumbling block that he is not going to be able to go into a CAB (etc) and I'm not sure if he'll even be able to sign the N180 in time.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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