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    Hi everyone,
    I have catalogue account with JD Williams in 2008
    My ex operating it she does online shopping before we split she put my account in red line credit line reach to end and I owe nearly 2000£s which was irritating somehow I continue to pay but stop it altogether in 2013 maybe in November not sure exact
    Date now I got county claim from Restons solicitors on behalf of Cabot financial please help me on this
    I know have to acknowledge it first than should I defend the claim
    Plz guide me step by step
    Thanks
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    Re: Cabot sent claim form by restons solicitors

    Pls any one can help

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      Re: Cabot sent claim form by restons solicitors

      Hi Fays

      When did you get the court claim, & what is the issue date on the claim?
      [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION]
      Any chance of moving this to the court claim section?
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        Re: Cabot sent claim form by restons solicitors

        Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
        @Kati
        Any chance of moving this to the court claim section?
        done xx


        Originally posted by Fays View Post
        Hi everyone,
        I have catalogue account with JD Williams in 2008
        My ex operating it she does online shopping before we split she put my account in red line credit line reach to end and I owe nearly 2000£s which was irritating somehow I continue to pay but stop it altogether in 2013 maybe in November not sure exact
        Date now I got county claim from Restons solicitors on behalf of Cabot financial please help me on this
        I know have to acknowledge it first than should I defend the claim
        Plz guide me step by step
        Thanks
        Hi Fays to LB

        I'll tag @nemesis45 and @Amethyst to help, but your first steps after receiving a court claim are explained pretty well here - http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...it-Court-Claim
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          Re: Cabot sent claim form by restons solicitors

          Are you saying you opened the account or your ex opened it on your behalf, with or without your knowledge.

          was the money spent with or without your knowledge?

          Are you and you ex on reasonable terms or is it all out war?

          sorry to be intrusive, just need the full picture.
          If your ex did it without consent there is possibility of contacting action fraud but that would probably damage any relationship you have left.

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