Evening all,
Having spent the last 24 hours gleaning the Internet and doing my own research I have come to seek some advice.
My husband was issued with a Court Claim by Lowells for an overdraft debt dates back to 2009. It was initially for £288 but was referred to Westcott and we paid them £5 a month over 2 years, albeit with some missed payments. In 2011/12 the payments ceased for an unknown reason and we assumed that the debt had been paid. Sometime later, we begun to recieve letters from a dca who decided to send fake Lloyds/Tsb letters (not on proper letter head but done on cheap paper with an inkjet with a dodgy print head). After fronting this company out, saying that we didnt believe they were Lloyds, communication ceased and we heard nothing for approx 18 months to two years. In late 2014, we recieved a letter informing us that Lowell were takimg over the debt, but we ignored these because a) we believed we had paid the debt off and b) I had dealings with Lowell before going insolvent and I know that they are unscrupulous. We also recieved a statement on Lloyds letter head detailing all payments paid to the account which coincide with what we paid to Westcott. Querying this, my hubby rang Lloyds who couldnt find the account using the details we gave and said that as far as he was concerned that there was no longer any debt.
After receiving the court claim form this week I made my hubby give me access to hia credit report. The debt is not there at all, the only Lloyds entries are a loan that we finished paying five years ago and his current account. His credit rating, while not brilliant has been good enough for us to have taken out a loan, a 0%credit card and get finance on a hp car. Surely if it existed there would be current defaults on it since Lowell were supposedly appointed this debt by the bank in June 2014. Even stranger still is that when we rang Westcott they couldnt find any rexord of us having a debt repayment with them, despite them searching our address, his name, a temp address he had when we briefly seperated, the account number, his sort code and account number of his current account from which a direct debit to them was set up and the reference number next.to each of the payments. We also spoke to the bank manager who informed us that the account was closed in 2009 and said that they have no record of recieving any payments from Westcott.
We have acknowledged the claim and plan to defend I have already sent a modified deny any debt to you, proove its not statute barred letter including a one pound postal order to Lowells and a CPR Request to Lowell Solicitors Ltd by signed for delivery. As I say I have researched all I can and even National Debt Line are flummoxed and cant really offer any advice on how to proceed. Has anyone been in a similar situation? Does anyone know how I should proceed.
Having spent the last 24 hours gleaning the Internet and doing my own research I have come to seek some advice.
My husband was issued with a Court Claim by Lowells for an overdraft debt dates back to 2009. It was initially for £288 but was referred to Westcott and we paid them £5 a month over 2 years, albeit with some missed payments. In 2011/12 the payments ceased for an unknown reason and we assumed that the debt had been paid. Sometime later, we begun to recieve letters from a dca who decided to send fake Lloyds/Tsb letters (not on proper letter head but done on cheap paper with an inkjet with a dodgy print head). After fronting this company out, saying that we didnt believe they were Lloyds, communication ceased and we heard nothing for approx 18 months to two years. In late 2014, we recieved a letter informing us that Lowell were takimg over the debt, but we ignored these because a) we believed we had paid the debt off and b) I had dealings with Lowell before going insolvent and I know that they are unscrupulous. We also recieved a statement on Lloyds letter head detailing all payments paid to the account which coincide with what we paid to Westcott. Querying this, my hubby rang Lloyds who couldnt find the account using the details we gave and said that as far as he was concerned that there was no longer any debt.
After receiving the court claim form this week I made my hubby give me access to hia credit report. The debt is not there at all, the only Lloyds entries are a loan that we finished paying five years ago and his current account. His credit rating, while not brilliant has been good enough for us to have taken out a loan, a 0%credit card and get finance on a hp car. Surely if it existed there would be current defaults on it since Lowell were supposedly appointed this debt by the bank in June 2014. Even stranger still is that when we rang Westcott they couldnt find any rexord of us having a debt repayment with them, despite them searching our address, his name, a temp address he had when we briefly seperated, the account number, his sort code and account number of his current account from which a direct debit to them was set up and the reference number next.to each of the payments. We also spoke to the bank manager who informed us that the account was closed in 2009 and said that they have no record of recieving any payments from Westcott.
We have acknowledged the claim and plan to defend I have already sent a modified deny any debt to you, proove its not statute barred letter including a one pound postal order to Lowells and a CPR Request to Lowell Solicitors Ltd by signed for delivery. As I say I have researched all I can and even National Debt Line are flummoxed and cant really offer any advice on how to proceed. Has anyone been in a similar situation? Does anyone know how I should proceed.
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