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Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

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  • #16
    Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

    HELP Please!!

    Now have a letter from Lowell Solicitor saying they are taking over the case! Still no WS from them and hearing is next week. What do I do?

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    • #17
      Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

      Originally posted by Cooldog View Post
      HELP Please!!

      Now have a letter from Lowell Solicitor saying they are taking over the case! Still no WS from them and hearing is next week. What do I do?
      Hello Cooldog,

      There much of this changing solicitors at present Lowell having ditched Carter seems to be a considerable mucking fuddle all round.

      nem

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      • #18
        Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

        Is there anything I can do?

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        • #19
          Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

          Originally posted by Cooldog View Post
          Is there anything I can do?
          Little really just keep up with the court process and make sure you are up to date and on time.

          nem

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          Originally posted by Cooldog View Post
          Is there anything I can do?
          Little really just keep up with the court process and make sure you are up to date and on time.

          nem

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          • #20
            Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

            Thanks - will do

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            • #21
              Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

              Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
              Little really just keep up with the court process and make sure you are up to date and on time.

              nem

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              Little really just keep up with the court process and make sure you are up to date and on time.

              nem
              Hi nem,

              For my own information, can the Defendant contact the court to see if a change of solicitor has been ok'd?
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              • #22
                Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

                Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
                Hi nem,

                For my own information, can the Defendant contact the court to see if a change of solicitor has been ok'd?
                Should be a copy of the order attached to Lowell sols letter C, if not certainly Coledog can contact the court.

                nem

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                • #23
                  Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

                  STRUCK OUT!!! Letter received today - Claimant failing to comply with Para 1 of the order...

                  I rang the Court last Thursday and complained and they said that they would have to get a judge to look at it as it did not look like the process had been complied with

                  Thank you Thank you everyone!

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                  • #24
                    Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

                    I understand that Lowell can fight this but will they? They have had months to send documents and reply to letters but have not

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                    • #25
                      Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

                      I believe they have 7 days to ask the court not to strike them out - difficult ( if not impossible ) to know if they will accept it and go away or try to carry on. What was part 1 of the order?
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                      • #26
                        Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

                        They did not submit a WS or Copies of documents 14 days before the hearing date - I did

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                        • #27
                          Re: Second Claim in a Month -Lowell/Vanquis

                          They (the Claimant) did not submit a WS or documents 14 days before the hearing - I did. I am completely hacked off with this and just want it to go away.

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