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  • #31
    Re: Solicitors refusing to release information without signature.

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...289#post588289

    Same as the one lawyer123 received on the thread that R0b linked to from that thread.
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    • #32
      Re: Solicitors refusing to release information without signature.

      Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
      Can we see Restons reply please.

      nem
      from the other thread - http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ighlight=cabot
      Originally posted by WineGums View Post
      Hi,

      I also have Cabot Financial (UK) Limited claiming against me at the moment, I sent a letter as above to Restons who are representing them, I've just received the following response :-

      "The fact that the FCA Register shows that the Interim Permission for Cabot Financial (UK) Limited has lapsed will not assist you.

      As is quite usual within the debt purchase industry, the creditor (and the Claimant to these proceedings, Cabot Financial (UK) Limited) appointed Cabot Financial (Europe) Limited service the portfolios of debt as master servicer. Cabot Financial (Europe) Limited has then appointed Cabot Financial (Marlin) Limited as sub-servicer.

      Pursuant to Article 55 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Excemption) Order 2001, Cabot Financial (UK) Limited is exempted from the requirement for authorisation. A similar exemption applies as a result of Article 60(i) of the Regulated Activities Order.

      The FCA Register confirms that the permission for Cabot Financial (Marlin) Limited has not lapsed. In addition, the FCA have expressly accepted our client's position in terms of which entities have applied for permission.

      In the circumstances no criminal offence (whether referred to in your correspondance or otherwise) has been committed either by our client or a member of this firm."


      Any thoughts or comments?

      Thanks,

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      • #33
        Re: Solicitors refusing to release information without signature.

        Just wondered if there were and " amendments " cropping up?
        My feeling is there is nothing wrong with Cabot's actions as said
        at the beginning of this saga.

        nem

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