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  • Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

    My husband has received a court summons from Nolans solicitors acting for Cabot for a debt from 2005 but the summons states he made his last payment in 2013 which rubbish this has not been paid since 2005. Do you have to reply to the court summons to dispute the claim the contact the solicitor requesting this information about the last payment or would you contact Cabot? Thanks
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    Re: CCJ from Cabot but debt Statute barred?

    Originally posted by Kaljo View Post
    My husband has received a court summons from Nolans solicitors acting for Cabot for a debt from 2005 but the summons states he made his last payment in 2013 which rubbish this has not been paid since 2005. Do you have to reply to the court summons to dispute the claim the contact the solicitor requesting this information about the last payment or would you contact Cabot? Thanks
    Hi Kalijo

    If you've received a court claim, then deal with the court as priority.
    See the green box at the top of the thread
    Why not start your own thread?
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      Re: CCJ from Cabot but debt Statute barred?

      Originally posted by Kaljo View Post
      My husband has received a court summons from Nolans solicitors acting for Cabot for a debt from 2005 but the summons states he made his last payment in 2013 which rubbish this has not been paid since 2005. Do you have to reply to the court summons to dispute the claim the contact the solicitor requesting this information about the last payment or would you contact Cabot? Thanks
      Hello Kaljo

      We need to get you a thread of your own to avoid confusion.

      nem

      Can you help please [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION] ?

      nem

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        Re: CCJ from Cabot but debt Statute barred?

        Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
        Hi Kalijo

        If you've received a court claim, then deal with the court as priority.
        See the green box at the top of the thread
        Why not start your own thread?
        Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
        Hello Kaljo

        We need to get you a thread of your own to avoid confusion.

        nem

        Can you help please @Kati ?

        nem
        sorted 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

        ~~~~~

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          Re: CCJ from Cabot but debt Statute barred?

          Originally posted by Kati View Post
          sorted xx
          Thank you [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION] nemxx

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            Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

            Hi [MENTION=81434]Kaljo[/MENTION] ... I've moved your post to a new thread

            Here's your first steps after receiving a court claim - http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...it-Court-Claim

            K 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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              Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

              Originally posted by Kaljo View Post
              My husband has received a court summons from Nolans solicitors acting for Cabot for a debt from 2005 but the summons states he made his last payment in 2013 which rubbish this has not been paid since 2005. Do you have to reply to the court summons to dispute the claim the contact the solicitor requesting this information about the last payment or would you contact Cabot? Thanks
              first job acknowledge service of the claim and intention to defend in full, Do Not enter any defence now.

              Please give us the details listed below. [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION] has posted directions as to making requests for information to Cabot & Nolans.


              Who was the original Creditor?
              What type of account was this?

              Does this debt appear on his credit files? You can check Noddle Free Online.

              nem

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                Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

                Hi Nem & Kati
                Thanks very much for sorting this thread for me.
                The Original creditor Was Welcome Finance Limited.
                Unsecured personal Loan.
                We are going to check his credit file to see if this appears.

                Regards

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                  Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

                  Originally posted by Kaljo View Post
                  Hi Nem & Kati
                  Thanks very much for sorting this thread for me.
                  The Original creditor Was Welcome Finance Limited.
                  Unsecured personal Loan.
                  We are going to check his credit file to see if this appears.

                  Regards
                  OK you can " tag" me when you have the info. @nemesis45

                  nem

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                    Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

                    Originally posted by Kaljo View Post
                    Hi Nem & Kati
                    Thanks very much for sorting this thread for me.
                    The Original creditor Was Welcome Finance Limited.
                    Unsecured personal Loan.
                    We are going to check his credit file to see if this appears.

                    Regards
                    is there any chance you could post up a redacted copy of the claim form? Or email it to me (with a link to your thread) and I'll do it - kati@legalbeagles.info ??

                    K 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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                      Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

                      Ok Nem

                      Were just looking at his file just now but I'm a bit confused about MCOL because it is asking for a claim no: and defence pack password but I cant find this on the Summons
                      Not sure if I'm being stupid but we are in Scotland and I know with something the Law varies so not sure if this must the reason I don't have this information. Do you know if it's dealt with differently in Scotland?
                      Thanks

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                      • #12
                        Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

                        Hi Kati
                        I can scan and email this to you tomorrow. I don't have a scanner at home so I can do it from my work.
                        Thanks so much for your help because this is so scary and confusing I just don't know where to start.

                        Lxx

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                          Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

                          Originally posted by Kaljo View Post
                          Ok Nem

                          Were just looking at his file just now but I'm a bit confused about MCOL because it is asking for a claim no: and defence pack password but I cant find this on the Summons
                          Not sure if I'm being stupid but we are in Scotland and I know with something the Law varies so not sure if this must the reason I don't have this information. Do you know if it's dealt with differently in Scotland?
                          Thanks
                          Has the claim been issued by the Sheriff Court or Northampton County Court Business Centre?
                          The Limitation (Scotland) Act provides a 5 year Limitation Period not 6 as in England.

                          nem

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                            Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

                            Hi Kaljo, I was in a similar situation as yourself just over a year ago. Nolan solicitors obviously must deal with most, if not all Cabot's business north of the border.

                            As mentioned, don't panic. I took my claim to court and Nolans left the court room with their tail well between their legs!

                            Cabots/Nolans are just trying to scare you so stay strong. With the help of my peeps on this wonder site they got me through my case and I won.

                            You are not likely to find Welcome finance on any credit reference agency report as they went into administration and stopped reporting to CRA's. You are however likely to find Cabot (or crapbot as we like to call them :tinysmile_twink_t2. You need to do a CCA request urgently and inform Nolans (in writing) that you intend to defend your case.

                            When and IF a CCA agreement is forthcoming then things will start to get a bit more interesting. Don't delay get typing ......

                            You may also like to add to Nolan's in writing that you strongly believe the account is Statute Barred - that will make them sit up and listen as they have to prove that it is not.

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                              Re: Kaljo - Cabot/Nolans court claim

                              Welcome accounts are still appearing on credit files.

                              nem

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