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  • GSDgirl
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    Re: Reston/Arrow Global

    Thanks will do that now xx

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  • Kati
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    Re: Reston/Arrow Global

    Originally posted by GSDgirl View Post
    Even the claim form is a bit weird, the coat of arms and the date stamp are really blurry and obviously photocopied.
    do you want to email me a pic of it along with a link to this thread (kati@legalbeagles.info) I'll redact and post up for the other Beagles to look at

    K xx

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  • GSDgirl
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    Re: Reston/Arrow Global

    Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
    As the hair on Kojak's head, lol!

    Even the claim form is a bit weird, the coat of arms and the date stamp are really blurry and obviously photocopied.

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  • charitynjw
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    Re: Reston/Arrow Global

    Originally posted by Kati View Post

    the PoC is a bit sparse isn't in
    As the hair on Kojak's head, lol!

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  • Kati
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    Re: Reston/Arrow Global

    Originally posted by GSDgirl View Post
    Thank you, I will get on that straight away. Do I write to Arrow or Santander...I am guessing Santander has "sold" whatever this is on?
    CCA request would go to the claimant (so Arrow Global)
    CPR to the claimants' solicitor (so Restons)

    In the CPR you can request anything that is mentioned in the PoC
    Originally posted by GSDgirl View Post
    Particulars state:
    " The claimant claims payment of the overdue balance due from the defendant under a contract between the defendant and Santander. dated on or about Aug 24 2007 and assigned to the claimant on May 10 2013.
    so it looks like you can ask for the "contract" and the "notice of assignment"

    Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
    Could this be a store card? (which may have 'transformed' into a credit card?)

    Imho, you should follow @Kati's informed opinion (Above), even though the PoC doesn't refer to the Consumer Credit Act or a regulated agreement..........they (AG/R) just mention a 'contract'.
    the PoC is a bit sparse isn't in

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  • charitynjw
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    Re: Reston/Arrow Global

    Hi GSDgirl & welcome to LB.

    Could this be a store card? (which may have 'transformed' into a credit card?)

    Imho, you should follow @Kati's informed opinion (Above), even though the PoC doesn't refer to the Consumer Credit Act or a regulated agreement..........they (AG/R) just mention a 'contract'.

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  • GSDgirl
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    Re: Reston/Arrow Global

    Thank you, I will get on that straight away. Do I write to Arrow or Santander...I am guessing Santander has "sold" whatever this is on?
    Last edited by GSDgirl; 17th July 2016, 09:49:AM.

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  • Kati
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    Re: Reston/Arrow Global

    Have you acknowledged the claim with intent to defend? You must do that asap!

    Here's a link to your first steps which includes links to both the CCA and CPR requests - http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...it-Court-Claim

    tagging [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] [MENTION=6]Amethyst[/MENTION] xx

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