Re: Claim form received from County Court Business Centre
[QUOTE=NWHC;635537]Robinson Way are part of Hoist I believe which will be why they are writing to you, I know it gets complicated with all these different trading names and parts of groups for example the in house debt collectors of Bank of Scotland are/were called Blair Oliver and Scot (BOS-get it)
As for the defence- you haven't asked for an extension have you ? if not dont include it in the defence
Remember that Monday is a Bank Holiday
Let me check that I have understood
You only sent the one postal order for £1
They have returned that to you
They have also written thanking you for a payment of £1
I would , just to cover yourself write to them telling them that you did not make a payment and that they have credited £1 to the above acount in error
I would really recommend contacting Howard Cohen and ask for an extension on Tuesday morning
I would also recommend having a free chat with a solicitor , I believe the Howlett Clarke in Brighton do this, a bit of certainty as to what track is likely is vital at this point
In the second defence there is a lot that you would need to change because for a start it is a bespoke defence for MBNA and has dates on it , if like me you can be word blind and miss such things you could end up looking like a chump and liar , in which case you are at a disadvantage
If you are set on doing the defence defence 2 looks ok as long as you double check it.
I am just worried that as an unqualified person-as are most people on here- I could give you wrong advice.[ QUOTE]
Hello MWHC
As outlined in my reply to you. RW acknowledged my formal request addressed to Hoist asking for them to supply a copy of the Consumer Credit Agreement as is my entitlement under section 77-79 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. They replied returning my £1.00 postal order stating: Your account is now with our cleints solicitor Howard Cohen & Co and they have issued a Couny Court Claim against you. As you have filed your defence in this matter. All documents will be requested by our cleints solicitor Howard Cohen & Co as part of this process therefore please find enlosed your £1 fee.
Re the above. I have not filed my defence and I am fully aware that Howard Cohen & Co have issued a County Court Claim against me on behalf of Hoist. Should I respond?
As mentioned the CPR 31.14 addressed to Howard Cohen & Co was also acknowledged by RW with a letter stating they had credited the £1.00 fee to my account,
It is my intention to respond to this letter with a copy of my original letter explaoning they have credited this in error. Could you or anyone provide me with some appropritate wording?
Lastly, I would like to ask for an extension to submit my defence. Who should this be addressed to - Howard Cohen or Hoist? Is there a template that you are able to direct me to?
Thank you for your support. It is much appreciated.
[QUOTE=NWHC;635537]Robinson Way are part of Hoist I believe which will be why they are writing to you, I know it gets complicated with all these different trading names and parts of groups for example the in house debt collectors of Bank of Scotland are/were called Blair Oliver and Scot (BOS-get it)
As for the defence- you haven't asked for an extension have you ? if not dont include it in the defence
Remember that Monday is a Bank Holiday
Let me check that I have understood
You only sent the one postal order for £1
They have returned that to you
They have also written thanking you for a payment of £1
I would , just to cover yourself write to them telling them that you did not make a payment and that they have credited £1 to the above acount in error
I would really recommend contacting Howard Cohen and ask for an extension on Tuesday morning
I would also recommend having a free chat with a solicitor , I believe the Howlett Clarke in Brighton do this, a bit of certainty as to what track is likely is vital at this point
In the second defence there is a lot that you would need to change because for a start it is a bespoke defence for MBNA and has dates on it , if like me you can be word blind and miss such things you could end up looking like a chump and liar , in which case you are at a disadvantage
If you are set on doing the defence defence 2 looks ok as long as you double check it.
I am just worried that as an unqualified person-as are most people on here- I could give you wrong advice.[ QUOTE]
Hello MWHC
As outlined in my reply to you. RW acknowledged my formal request addressed to Hoist asking for them to supply a copy of the Consumer Credit Agreement as is my entitlement under section 77-79 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. They replied returning my £1.00 postal order stating: Your account is now with our cleints solicitor Howard Cohen & Co and they have issued a Couny Court Claim against you. As you have filed your defence in this matter. All documents will be requested by our cleints solicitor Howard Cohen & Co as part of this process therefore please find enlosed your £1 fee.
Re the above. I have not filed my defence and I am fully aware that Howard Cohen & Co have issued a County Court Claim against me on behalf of Hoist. Should I respond?
As mentioned the CPR 31.14 addressed to Howard Cohen & Co was also acknowledged by RW with a letter stating they had credited the £1.00 fee to my account,
It is my intention to respond to this letter with a copy of my original letter explaoning they have credited this in error. Could you or anyone provide me with some appropritate wording?
Lastly, I would like to ask for an extension to submit my defence. Who should this be addressed to - Howard Cohen or Hoist? Is there a template that you are able to direct me to?
Thank you for your support. It is much appreciated.
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