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Restons,Drydens,Cabot and Capital One. help needed with deffence.

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  • #31
    Re: Restons,Drydens,Cabot and Capital One. help needed with deffence.

    Originally posted by Markjamesmorris View Post
    Nice one @nemesis45 you are awesome. It seems as though they really have your attention with this one. I'll get it sorted for Tuesday.
    I get fed up with shyster solicitors attempting to confuse, discredit alleged debtors in the hope that they will give in and pay up there legislation and regulation which these idiots must be made to comply with.

    nem

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    • #32
      Re: Restons,Drydens,Cabot and Capital One. help needed with deffence.

      Quick update on this one, before I got chance to send the last letter off to Restons I had two replys from Cabot. Stating that they do not have the information requested but should do in 40 odd days etc... So I amended the letter to state that I'd already received this. So Friday this week I've received a reply to the letter kindly put together for me by [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] attached is the reply, stating much the same as their previous letter.
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      • #33
        Re: Restons,Drydens,Cabot and Capital One. help needed with deffence.

        Originally posted by Markjamesmorris View Post
        Quick update on this one, before I got chance to send the last letter off to Restons I had two replys from Cabot. Stating that they do not have the information requested but should do in 40 odd days etc... So I amended the letter to state that I'd already received this. So Friday this week I've received a reply to the letter kindly put together for me by @nemesis45 attached is the reply, stating much the same as their previous letter.
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        Mark,
        Did you request anything other than the documents specifically mentioned in the particulars of claim?
        If so edit and sent the CPR request again.

        nem

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        • #34
          Re: Restons,Drydens,Cabot and Capital One. help needed with deffence.

          Yes in fairness [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] I used a standard template asking for everything under the sun. The only thing mentioned in the particulars of claim really is 'a contract'. Between myself and capital one. I'm assuming this is what I should have asked for? Do I send this request to Restons too? I assume they keep the poc's vauge for this exact reason?

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          • #35
            Re: Restons,Drydens,Cabot and Capital One. help needed with deffence.

            Originally posted by Markjamesmorris View Post
            Yes in fairness @nemesis45 I used a standard template asking for everything under the sun. The only thing mentioned in the particulars of claim really is 'a contract'. Between myself and capital one. I'm assuming this is what I should have asked for? Do I send this request to Restons too? I assume they keep the poc's vauge for this exact reason?
            Correct that template is useless and will always be rejected even where CPR31.14 is in order.

            nem

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            • #36
              Re: Restons,Drydens,Cabot and Capital One. help needed with deffence.

              OK ... looking back, there's 2 accounts, 2 claim forms, 2 POCs
              Originally posted by Markjamesmorris View Post
              particulars of claim

              1. The claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the defendant under a contract between the defendant and capital one dated on or about jul 26 2000 and assigned to the claimant on sep 28 2015

              ac no. ********
              date item value
              15/01/2016 default balance 749.21
              you could ask for the contract and notice of assignment and possibly the default notice here

              Originally posted by Markjamesmorris View Post
              2. the claimants claim is for the sum of £406.21 under an agreement regulated by the consumer credit act 1974, between the defendant and capital one.
              acc no. **** and assigned to the claimant on 28/09/2015, notice of which has been provided to the defendant. the defendant has failed to make payment in accordance with the terms of the agreement despite requests for such.
              and here the agreement and notice of assignment
              Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

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              • #37
                Re: Restons,Drydens,Cabot and Capital One. help needed with deffence.

                OK so re send CPR request to Restons requesting contract, notice of assignment and default notice? Any help with wording this? Much appreciated.

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