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County Court Claim: Cabot Finance re: Old Welcome Finance Loan

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  • #61
    Re: County Court Claim: Cabot Finance re: Old Welcome Finance Loan

    I did send CAA request, it wont let me upload the word document.

    Cabot responded on the 15th October, I've uploaded that letter here!

    I'm just at a loss what to reply, and where to start, plus I've lost my logon details for the court now too!!
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    • #62
      Re: County Court Claim: Cabot Finance re: Old Welcome Finance Loan

      I need to reply to the solicitors this week, by Friday with a response. I've still heard nothing back from Cabot regarding the CAA request.

      Just wondering what I should reply?

      Thanks

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      • #63
        Re: County Court Claim: Cabot Finance re: Old Welcome Finance Loan

        I have typed a letter ready to send, is this along the lines i should be sending??

        I have had no further information from Cabot, the 40 days they said for the information regarding credit agreements, statement of accounts and original terms was up yesterday

        thanks in advance
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        • #64
          Re: County Court Claim: Cabot Finance re: Old Welcome Finance Loan

          Originally posted by BillyRay01 View Post
          I did send CAA request, it wont let me upload the word document.

          Cabot responded on the 15th October, I've uploaded that letter here!

          I'm just at a loss what to reply, and where to start, plus I've lost my logon details for the court now too!!
          Standard Cabot rubbish!! They have 12 + 2 Working Days to comply failure to do so renders the debt unenforceable
          until they provide the agreement.
          You don't reply to this letter.

          I suggest letting the court know about this.

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          • #65
            Re: County Court Claim: Cabot Finance re: Old Welcome Finance Loan

            Ok, so I don't have to reply to Reston's reply from my defence? They kindly enclosed the N9A and asked me to withdraw my defence!!

            Thanks

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            • #66
              Re: County Court Claim: Cabot Finance re: Old Welcome Finance Loan

              Amended your letter slightly Billy xx



              Further to your letter dated 13th November 2015. I have still had no response from
              Cabot Financial (UK) Limited regarding my request for information under section 77-79
              Consumer Credit Act 1974. Please see enclosed letter from them dated the 15th
              October 2015. As it stands at the moment the account is unenforceable as they
              have failed to provide the information within the 12 + 2 days allowed for under the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
              Additionally I have received no statement of account, or any documents showing that payments have
              been made to the account, or amounts paid, or in fact any evidence of this debt at all.
              I have checked my bank statements and see no such payment to them on the 24th August 2011.
              I shall not be withdrawing my defence.
              #staysafestayhome

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              • #67
                Re: County Court Claim: Cabot Finance re: Old Welcome Finance Loan

                Thank you for your help :-)

                Do I send this to the court and the solicitors?

                Thank you x

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