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  • #31
    Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

    Originally posted by ac53 View Post
    help please , have paid the claim off they have cashed the cheque 4days ago and funds have cleared, we are in court on the 4/12/2015 tomorrow but they have not told the court that its been paid , what can I do .
    many thanks
    Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
    It was/is Carters responsibility to vacate the scheduled hearing.
    Have you told the court about this?
    If not e-mail the court now if you can't then 1st thing tomorrow am.
    Are you far from your local County Court Hearing Centre?

    nem
    Could [MENTION=64280]ac53[/MENTION] ring the court first thing to advise of the payment (and email them any proof)?
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    • #32
      Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

      Originally posted by Kati View Post
      Could @ac53 ring the court first thing to advise of the payment (and email them any proof)?
      Yes of course Kati. (suggested in post 25).:tinysmile_twink_t2:nemxx

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      • #33
        Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

        I have sent the courts a letter with a copy of the cheque and a covering letter stating it was paid but they still say its down to carters to stop the hearing

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        • #34
          Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

          Originally posted by ac53 View Post
          I have sent the courts a letter with a copy of the cheque and a covering letter stating it was paid but they still say its down to carters to stop the hearing
          Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
          Yes of course Kati. (suggested in post 25).:tinysmile_twink_t2:nemxx
          so ... what happens now Nem?? If BC aren't telling the courts it's paid and the courts aren't accepting AC's proof????

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          [MENTION=64280]ac53[/MENTION] ... can you get proof the cheque was cashed? Maybe a screenshot from internet banking? To send to the court?
          Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

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          • #35
            Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

            Originally posted by ac53 View Post
            I have sent the courts a letter with a copy of the cheque and a covering letter stating it was paid but they still say its down to carters to stop the hearing
            As said it is Carters responsibility to vacate the hearing, the judge wont
            be impressed.
            The court is sticking tight to the rules.
            If you can/do go and it cost you money you cold try asking the judge
            to order Carter to pay your costs of attending.
            I have known Carter to Fax a discontinuance on the morning of a trial.
            nem

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            • #36
              Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

              I have the bank statement showing its cashed

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              I will go but I will lose wages for going can I ask for them , plus I will ring courts in the morning to

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              • #37
                Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

                Originally posted by ac53 View Post
                I have the bank statement showing its cashed

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                I will go but I will lose wages for going can I ask for them , plus I will ring courts in the morning to
                Please let us know what happens.
                nem

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                • #38
                  Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

                  hi well the judge said that the claimant has not said its paid but I showed him the paper work I had to say it was , he didn't really look at it , all he said was I give the claimant 4 weeks to tell the court they are happy with payment or not , also the claimant sent all there paper work in , but I have not seen any of it . so me not happy

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                  • #39
                    Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

                    Originally posted by ac53 View Post
                    hi well the judge said that the claimant has not said its paid but I showed him the paper work I had to say it was , he didn't really look at it , all he said was I give the claimant 4 weeks to tell the court they are happy with payment or not , also the claimant sent all there paper work in , but I have not seen any of it . so me not happy
                    OK s Carter did not attend or send a representative?
                    I personally would be making a Formal Complaint to Carter. and seeking redress for lost wages etc.

                    nem

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                    • #40
                      Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

                      hi no one attend or sent a representative , I did say to the judge that they could not be bothered to turn up ,and all he said was think you self lucky as it could cost you more .

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                      • #41
                        Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

                        Originally posted by ac53 View Post
                        hi no one attend or sent a representative , I did say to the judge that they could not be bothered to turn up ,and all he said was think you self lucky as it could cost you more .
                        Ok mid week if you here nothing check with the court again the judge it seems has stayed the claim.
                        All down to Carters incompetence!

                        nem

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                        • #42
                          Re: Bryan Carter Solicitors court

                          ok I will and I let you know

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