Received a claim? Yes
Issue Date: 21-12-2015
Amount approx: £535.70
Claimant: Cabot Financial (UK) Limited
Solicitor: Mortimer Clarke Solicitors Ltd
Original Credit: Bank of Scotland
Particulars of Claim:
By an agreement between Bank of Scotland & t
he Defendant on or around 07/07/2005 ('the A
greement') Bank of Scotland agreed to issue t
he Defendant with a credit card. The Defen
dant failed to make the minimum payments due
& the Agreement was terminated.The Agreeme
nt was assigned to the Claimant. THE CLAIMA
NT THEREFORE CLAIMS 450.70
Stat Barred? Yes
Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim, Sent a CCA request, Sent a CPR 31.14 request
Other Info:
Apologies for typing the 'Particulars of Claim' as it appeared, but it was so poorly written I felt compelled to do so. Written correctly, it would be as follows:
"By an agreement between Bank of Scotland & the Defendant on or around 07/07/2005 ('the Agreement') Bank of Scotland agreed to issue the Defendant with a credit card. The Defendant failed to make the minimum payments due & the Agreement was terminated. The Agreement was assigned to the Claimant. THE CLAIMANT THEREFORE CLAIMS 450.70".
I believe that the debt is statute barred.
Since the particulars do not provide information such as an account number etc, I have to make some assumptions as to what this is regarding.
Looking at an old credit record, I believe that the account was an Aquacard account with a default date of 3 August 2009 which was transferred to Cabot around December 2011. This was reported until August 2015 after which it dropped off my credit file due to 6 years passing.
I believe that the last payment was made on 10th December 2009 via FreshStart Financial Management Limited, who I used for a short amount of time.
I have no other record of payment being made and therefore believe that this debt is Statute Barred. However, I also suspect that my record keeping is far better than Cabot, since their Particulars of Claim is so vague that to me it says nothing of substance at all.
The TOTAL amount claimed is £535.70, made up of:
Amount claimed: £450.70
Court fee: £35.00
Legal representative's costs: £50.00
Issue Date: 21-12-2015
Amount approx: £535.70
Claimant: Cabot Financial (UK) Limited
Solicitor: Mortimer Clarke Solicitors Ltd
Original Credit: Bank of Scotland
Particulars of Claim:
By an agreement between Bank of Scotland & t
he Defendant on or around 07/07/2005 ('the A
greement') Bank of Scotland agreed to issue t
he Defendant with a credit card. The Defen
dant failed to make the minimum payments due
& the Agreement was terminated.The Agreeme
nt was assigned to the Claimant. THE CLAIMA
NT THEREFORE CLAIMS 450.70
Stat Barred? Yes
Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim, Sent a CCA request, Sent a CPR 31.14 request
Other Info:
Apologies for typing the 'Particulars of Claim' as it appeared, but it was so poorly written I felt compelled to do so. Written correctly, it would be as follows:
"By an agreement between Bank of Scotland & the Defendant on or around 07/07/2005 ('the Agreement') Bank of Scotland agreed to issue the Defendant with a credit card. The Defendant failed to make the minimum payments due & the Agreement was terminated. The Agreement was assigned to the Claimant. THE CLAIMANT THEREFORE CLAIMS 450.70".
I believe that the debt is statute barred.
Since the particulars do not provide information such as an account number etc, I have to make some assumptions as to what this is regarding.
Looking at an old credit record, I believe that the account was an Aquacard account with a default date of 3 August 2009 which was transferred to Cabot around December 2011. This was reported until August 2015 after which it dropped off my credit file due to 6 years passing.
I believe that the last payment was made on 10th December 2009 via FreshStart Financial Management Limited, who I used for a short amount of time.
I have no other record of payment being made and therefore believe that this debt is Statute Barred. However, I also suspect that my record keeping is far better than Cabot, since their Particulars of Claim is so vague that to me it says nothing of substance at all.
The TOTAL amount claimed is £535.70, made up of:
Amount claimed: £450.70
Court fee: £35.00
Legal representative's costs: £50.00
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