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Urgent advice needed... Claim form - Cabot Financial

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  • DixieDean
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    Re: Urgent advice needed... Claim form - Cabot Financial

    Thanks. I have acknowledged debt as the defendant. CCA and CPR forms will be posted first thing in the morning. Do I just wait now?

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  • Celestine
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    Are you showing up as the defendant on MCOL? No you're not doing a counter claim.

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    No you are not counter claiming but you are acknowledging the claim with a defend all

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  • DixieDean
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    Excuse my lack of knowledge with all this, but when I log onto MCOL, am I taking out a counter claim? If so, it is asking me what 'my claim is for'. What does that mean?

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    Re: Urgent advice needed... Claim form - Cabot Financial

    Just a reminder, whatever cabot might tell you , e.g that the account is on hold pending retrieval of your agreement you MUST follow the time scale set down by the court so now you have acknowledged the claim get the defence in by the due date, preferably a couple of days before to be on the safe side

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  • Stu
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    It won't show on your file when your Noddle account is next refreshed, Noddle refresh your account every 30 days or so.

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  • DixieDean
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    Just about to send off CCA and CPR requests and acknowledge debt on MCOL.

    23/06/16 is next week! So will it not be on my credit report next week?

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  • Kati
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    Originally posted by DixieDean View Post
    Also, the date of default on my credit report on Noddle says 23/06/10 but this debt is much older than that! Confused!
    have you sent off the CCA and CPR requests? Have you acknowledged receipt of the claim form online via MCOL?

    If the default date on your credit report is wrong, then it can be amended (if you can PROVE it) ... as it stands, it would fall off your credit report after 6yrs anyway (so that would be 23/06/2016)

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  • DixieDean
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    Also, the date of default on my credit report on Noddle says 23/06/10 but this debt is much older than that! Confused!

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  • DixieDean
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    Even though this debt is over 6 years old, does it matter if Cabot took on the debt less than 6 years ago.

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  • nemesis45
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    Originally posted by DixieDean View Post
    Thanks very much.

    How can I get this debt removed from my credit report?
    The account will be removed from the credit files, Equifax/Experian and Call Credit and the free online offshoots on the 6th anniversary of the default date shown on the CRA files.

    A debt unenforceable in court / statute barred still exists and remains collectable and is still reported on credit files.

    nem

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  • DixieDean
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    Re: Urgent advice needed... Claim form - Cabot Financial

    Thanks very much.

    How can I get this debt removed from my credit report?

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  • charitynjw
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    I would tag onto the CPR letter to MC (or a separate letter in the same envelope) that in your honest opinion the alleged debt is Statute barred by virtue of s5 Limitation Act 1980, & should they dispute the fact, to please provide supporting evidence (if payment within the 6 years, the date & method of payment & the amount, or any express acknowledgement of the alleged debt)

    It will then be the Claimant's burden to show the contrary position (ie show that it's not SB)

    & don't forget proof of postage for both letters.

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  • Stu
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    Well if you definitely can be sure of the time scale the SB is a full defence in itself, get CPR & CCA request sent Monday ...

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  • DixieDean
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    Re: Urgent advice needed... Claim form - Cabot Financial

    Thanks for reply.

    I've never acknowledged the debt or paid anything towards it for many years - definitely more than six. I don't know when or how Cabot took over the debt.

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