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  • Court Claim - cabot financial (uk) limited / capital one - 5-2-2016

    Cabot Financial have referred my account to Mortimer Clarke Solicitors. Mortimer Clarke have now sent me a letter to inform me that they are start court proceeding against me. What can I do HELP
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    Re: help

    Originally posted by sad View Post
    Cabot Financial have referred my account to Mortimer Clarke Solicitors. Mortimer Clarke have now sent me a letter to inform me that they are start court proceeding against me. What can I do HELP
    to LB Sad

    can you give us some more details so the knowledgeable Beagles can advise??
    • What sort of account (loan/credit card etc...)?
    • Original creditor?
    • When Cabot were assigned the account?
    • When you last paid/acknowledged the debt in writing?
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    • #3
      Re: help

      Hi every one hope some one can help me. The default date was 30/4/2011 by Mbna credit card. The start date was21/4/2008 updated 16/12012. Mbna sold to Cabot who done a trace enquiry on the 26/9/2015. Not long after that I started getting letters off them.
      Last edited by sad; 29th January 2016, 19:16:PM. Reason: to say Hi

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      • #4
        Re: help

        what can should I do about Mortimer Clarke as I have not acknowledged them yet. Will they give me a CCJ ?. I really do not know what to do for the best.

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        • #5
          Re: help

          Hi sad

          Have you had a court claim form yet? If so:-

          First, go to
          http://legalbeagles.info/forums/forumdisplay.php?105-Received-a-Court-Claim

          Complete the 'form' & then read the 'read this' (lol, it will become clear when you follw the link, honest!)

          All the template letters are in the green box at the top of the thread.

          If not, please answer Kati's questions (above)
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          • #6
            Re: Received a court claim ?

            Help I have stated to fill in the money claim form and got as far as this but I am not sure what to put in this. (Please state your defence in a maximum of 122 lines in the box below) The particulars od claim are as follows (by am agreement between capital one and the defendant on or around 04/02/2010 the agreement capital one agreed to issue the defendant failed to make the minimum payments due and the agreement was terminated. the agreement was as signed to the claimant CABOT

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              Court Claim - cabot financial (uk) limited / capital one - 5-2-2016

              Received a claim? Yes
              Issue Date: 5-2-2016
              Amount approx: 34024.16
              Claimant: cabot financial (uk) limited
              Solicitor: mortimer clarke solicitors ltd
              Original Credit: capital one

              Particulars of Claim:
              an agreement between capital one and the defendant on or around 04/02/2010 an agreed to issue the defendant with a credit card. the defendant failed to make the minimum payments due and the agreement was terminated. the agreement was assigned the claimant . the claimant therefore claims

              Stat Barred? Yes

              Have sent:

              Other Info:
              I have not responded to any thing I have received from cabot or mortimer

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              • #8
                Re: Court Claim - cabot financial (uk) limited / capital one - 5-2-2016

                First Steps - http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...it-Court-Claim

                :bump: for [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] xx
                Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

                It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

                recte agens confido

                ~~~~~

                Any advice I provide is given without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

                I can be emailed if you need my help loading pictures/documents to your thread. My email address is Kati@legalbeagles.info
                But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.

                Specialist advice can be sought via our sister site JustBeagle

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                • #9
                  Re: Court Claim - cabot financial (uk) limited / capital one - 5-2-2016

                  Good morning Sad
                  Things to do,
                  1. A request to Cabot for a copy of the agreement (CCA request) Use the template
                  from the forum library. A £1 statutory Fee is payable us a postal order endorsed
                  " for statutory fee only" Cabot has 12 +2 Working Days to comply.
                  Send this by signed for post.

                  2. A request the solicitors for copies of the documents mentioned in the
                  statement of claim. (CPR31.14 Request NO FEE) i.e. The Agreement, Notice of Assignment
                  and Termination Notice.
                  There's template for this s well in the forum library.

                  I am concerned re your point that this alleged debt is statute barred as the account
                  was opened 6 years ago?
                  The 6 year period would start after the last payment .default/ date In England /Wales
                  5 year in Scotland.

                  I am away now until approx. 1630 today, but will check on your thread when I get back.

                  nem
                  When was the last payment or acknowledgement made?
                  When was the account defaulted>

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                  • #10
                    Re: Received a court claim ?

                    I've merged your threads Sad as things seem to be a bit confused, so lets sort out what the actual claim is about before going forward - you've already acknowledged with intent to defend so there's no rush to get the CCA and CPR letters ( as n the first steps thread) off xxx

                    So, you have had a claim from Mortimer Clarke for Cabot

                    Originally posted by sad
                    by an agreement between capital one and the defendant on or around 04/02/2010 the agreement capital one agreed to issue the defendant failed to make the minimum payments due and the agreement was terminated. the agreement was as signed to the claimant CABOT
                    But your credit file says the account was opened in 2008 and defaulted in 2011. It could be that cabot only just checked the credit file before issuing the claim and just took 6 years as the start date.

                    The default date was 30/4/2011 by Mbna credit card. The start date was21/4/2008 updated 16/12012. Mbna sold to Cabot who done a trace enquiry on the 26/9/2015.
                    Which dates do you think are right, you took the card out in 2008, stopped paying in 2011? What does your credit file say next to the 16/1/2012 date ?

                    Also can you let us know how much the claim is for please as
                    Amount approx: 34024.16

                    seems to be quite high for a capital one credit card ?

                    Once we know those bits sorted we'll be help to help you get this sorted out xxxx

                    Sharon
                    xx
                    #staysafestayhome

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                    • #11
                      Re: Court Claim - cabot financial (uk) limited / capital one - 5-2-2016

                      could the 3 be £ sign by mistake

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                      • #12
                        Re: Court Claim - cabot financial (uk) limited / capital one - 5-2-2016

                        I am truly confused as this seems to be two threads not one. The first few posts refer to an MBNA card while the second few refer to a Capital one card .

                        With regard to the capital One card , it does seem like an awful lot of money so is it, as Mike has suggested, a typo

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                        • #13
                          Re: Court Claim - cabot financial (uk) limited / capital one - 5-2-2016

                          I'm confused too... so just needs sorting out when Sad comes back on xxxx
                          #staysafestayhome

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                          Received a Court Claim? Read >>>>> First Steps

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                          • #14
                            Re: Court Claim - cabot financial (uk) limited / capital one - 5-2-2016

                            Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                            I'm confused too... so just needs sorting out when Sad comes back on xxxx
                            Probably getting mixed up if he/she is dealing with more than one claim at a time; it can get awfully confusing!
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