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  • #16
    Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

    Can you check your emails to see if you received any copy of terms/agreement by email, or any default notice etc.

    Also could you type out a few of the texts so I have an idea of their content.

    Overall - how are your finances ?( that sounds nosey but PDL's have to check affordability etc before lending - so if you are on jobseekers and your credit file is a state it's unlikely they should have leant to you at all )

    Do you have other PDL's taken out previous to this one?

    Was £500 transferred to your bank account which you had the benefit of ?



    Originally posted by WORK IN PROGRESS

    CLAIM NO: XXXXXX

    IN THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT BUSINESS CENTRE


    B E T W E E N:-



    WESTERN CIRCLE t/as CASHFLOAT LOANS
    Claimant


    MRCRAIG
    Defendant

    ____________________________________________
    DEFENCE
    ____________________________________________


    1.The Defendant denies that he is liable to the Claimant as alleged in the Particulars of Claim.
    2.The claim is for repayment of a short-term fixed sum loan, commonly known as a ‘payday loan’ regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
    3.The Defendant does not admit and requires the Claimant to prove that he entered into the agreement set out in the Particulars of Claim.
    4.If, which is not admitted, he entered into the said agreement, it was not a properly executed agreement in that contrary to section 63(2) of the Act, a copy of the executed agreement was not sent to the Defendant;
    5.The Defendant denies that he was in breach of the said agreement either as alleged in the Particulars of Claim or at all.
    6.The Defendant has made a formal request in writing to the Claimant pursuant to section 78 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA 1974) for a copy of the agreement. He enclosed the statutory fee of £1. The Claimant has not responded to this request.
    7.In the premises, the purported agreement is not enforceable by the Claimant against the Defendant.
    8.The Claimant has failed to follow any pre-action protocol before bringing this claim.
    9.The Defendant has been subjected to a number of texts over the past X months which has been intimidatory and harassing in nature. The 10.Defendant has no received any documents or letters by email or by post.
    11.The Creditor has not sent to the Defendant a Default Notice in accordance with Section 87(1) of the CCA 1974.
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    • #17
      Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

      My defence reads as is this ok to send?
      CLAIM NO: CXXXXXXX

      IN THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT BUSINESS CENTRE

      B E T W E E N:-

      WESTERN CIRCLE t/as CASHFLOAT LOANS
      Claimant


      MRCraig
      Defendant

      ____________________________________________
      DEFENCE
      ____________________________________________


      1.The Defendant denies that he is liable to the Claimant as
      alleged in the Particulars of Claim.
      2.The claim is for repayment of a short-term fixed sum loan,
      commonly known as a ‘payday loan’ regulated by the Consumer Credit
      Act 1974.
      3.The Defendant does not admit and requires the Claimant to prove
      that he entered into the agreement set out in the Particulars of
      Claim.
      4.If, which is not admitted, he entered into the said agreement,
      it was not a properly executed agreement in that contrary to
      section 63(2) of the Act, a copy of the executed agreement was not
      sent to the Defendant;
      5.The Defendant denies that he was in breach of the said agreement
      either as alleged in the Particulars of Claim or at all.
      6.The Defendant has made a formal request in writing to the
      Claimant pursuant to section 78 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974
      (CCA 1974) for a copy of the agreement and enclosed the statutory
      fee of £1. This was sent on 2 separate occasions. The Claimant has
      not responded to either request.
      7.In the premises, the purported agreement is not enforceable by
      the Claimant against the Defendant.
      8.The Claimant has failed to follow any pre-action protocol before
      bringing this claim.
      9.The Defendant has been subjected to a number of texts over the
      past 3 months which have been intimidating and harassing in
      nature.
      10.The Defendant has not received any documents or letters by
      email or by post.
      11.The Creditor has not sent to the Defendant a Default Notice in
      accordance with Section 87(1) of the CCA 1974.

      - - - Updated - - -

      Can I also add that the balance on my credit report is £0?

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      • #18
        Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

        Is this ok?

        Originally posted by mrcraig View Post
        My defence reads as is this ok to send?
        CLAIM NO: CXXXXXXX

        IN THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT BUSINESS CENTRE

        B E T W E E N:-

        WESTERN CIRCLE t/as CASHFLOAT LOANS
        Claimant


        MRCraig
        Defendant

        ____________________________________________
        DEFENCE
        ____________________________________________


        1.The Defendant denies that he is liable to the Claimant as
        alleged in the Particulars of Claim.
        2.The claim is for repayment of a short-term fixed sum loan,
        commonly known as a ‘payday loan’ regulated by the Consumer Credit
        Act 1974.
        3.The Defendant does not admit and requires the Claimant to prove
        that he entered into the agreement set out in the Particulars of
        Claim.
        4.If, which is not admitted, he entered into the said agreement,
        it was not a properly executed agreement in that contrary to
        section 63(2) of the Act, a copy of the executed agreement was not
        sent to the Defendant;
        5.The Defendant denies that he was in breach of the said agreement
        either as alleged in the Particulars of Claim or at all.
        6.The Defendant has made a formal request in writing to the
        Claimant pursuant to section 78 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974
        (CCA 1974) for a copy of the agreement and enclosed the statutory
        fee of £1. This was sent on 2 separate occasions. The Claimant has
        not responded to either request.
        7.In the premises, the purported agreement is not enforceable by
        the Claimant against the Defendant.
        8.The Claimant has failed to follow any pre-action protocol before
        bringing this claim.
        9.The Defendant has been subjected to a number of texts over the
        past 3 months which have been intimidating and harassing in
        nature.
        10.The Defendant has not received any documents or letters by
        email or by post.
        11.The Creditor has not sent to the Defendant a Default Notice in
        accordance with Section 87(1) of the CCA 1974.

        - - - Updated - - -

        Can I also add that the balance on my credit report is £0?

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        • #19
          Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

          Appreciate your help, just need to get this sent
          Originally posted by mrcraig View Post
          Is this ok?

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          • #20
            Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

            :bump: for [MENTION=6]Amethyst[/MENTION] [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] xx
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            • #21
              Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

              Originally posted by Kati View Post
              :bump: for @Amethyst @nemesis45 xx
              Hello [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION] reading now nemxx

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              • #22
                Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                [QUOTE=mrcraig;625311]Is this ok?

                The credit file entry may indicate that the claimant has ceased reporting the debt but this usually indicates that a debt has been sold, does the entry show " satisfied".

                IMO para 5 leaves you open to a question from a judge i.e. did you receive the funds/ loan?

                It's a long time since I dealt with any PDL CC claims, but I seem to recall that sect.87 default notices are no applicable to thus type of short term loan. I'm sure some one will correct me I'm wrong.

                There is also no " pre action protocol" relevant. so I would leave out para 10.

                Other wise fine, don't forget your statement of truth. Double space between paras.

                nem

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                • #23
                  Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                  [QUOTE=nemesis45;625626]
                  Originally posted by mrcraig View Post
                  Is this ok?

                  The credit file entry may indicate that the claimant has ceased reporting the debt but this usually indicates that a debt has been sold, does the entry show " satisfied".

                  IMO para 5 leaves you open to a question from a judge i.e. did you receive the funds/ loan?

                  It's a long time since I dealt with any PDL CC claims, but I seem to recall that sect.87 default notices are no applicable to thus type of short term loan. I'm sure some one will correct me I'm wrong.

                  There is also no " pre action protocol" relevant. so I would leave out para 10.

                  Other wise fine, don't forget your statement of truth. Double space between paras.

                  nem
                  Statement if truth?

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                  • #24
                    Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                    [QUOTE=mrcraig;625688]
                    Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
                    Statement if truth?
                    Statement of Truth at the bottom of your defence.

                    The statements above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

                    Signed............................................ ......................... Dated........................................: Defendant

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                    • #25
                      Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                      If you are replying via MCOL my understanding is that the statement of truth is not needed

                      Clearly if you are doing it by post it is

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                      • #26
                        Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                        Indeed. It is on the form already when using MCOL so you sign it when you submit.
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                        • #27
                          Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                          Hi all

                          received a Directions Questionnaire today - what does this mean - will it go to court?

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                          • #28
                            Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                            BUMP please

                            Originally posted by mrcraig View Post
                            Hi all

                            received a Directions Questionnaire today - what does this mean - will it go to court?

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                            • #29
                              Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                              BUMP please

                              Originally posted by mrcraig View Post
                              BUMP please

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                              • #30
                                Re: Western Circle T/A Cashfloat Loans

                                What is it you want to know

                                Without reading back
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