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Court Claim - 02 / Lowell/ Lowell Solicitors - 06 Jan 2016

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    Re: Court Claim - 02 / Lowell/ Lowell Solicitors - 06 Jan 2016

    Originally posted by Kinth View Post
    UPDATE:

    This matter is now solved.

    After making several requests for the documents since the first one over 3 months ago, Lowell still failed to provide me with them. Mediation fell through due to times being booked up and the claim was passed on to the court where it would be tried.
    Luckily (at least I think, not sure if this is normal practice or not) for me the Judge made it mandatory for Lowell to pass on the documents to me by the 28th of May. Nearly a month goes by and I got a letter through the door today saying Lowell are discontinuing their claim.

    My guess and something I had suspected when I never received the documents requested, Is that Lowell never had the documentation, or at least the evidence of payment they claimed to have, despite telling me they would send them (I had my own evidence that I had not made a payment on the date they claim as well and I had informed them of this). I think they were hoping that the threat of court would get me to make a settlement offer, and when it came to having to provide the evidence they left it as late as they could and then backed out.

    Thank you @nemesis45 for all your help. I hope some of this information is useful in helping others.

    Hello Kinth,

    Excellent Kinth,

    It took long enough for Lowell to see sense.

    Personally I think Lowell Solicitors are in all practical terms useless.

    I'm pleased it's over for you.

    Best wishes !!

    nem

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