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  • #16
    Re: bank smart and court costs

    Hi i will try and sort something out for proof of the cheque being cancelled.
    this is a copy of the email i sent to bank smart...

    "gill wall
    17/08/2016
    To: support@bank-smart.co.uk







    From: gill wall (gillwall@hotmail.com)
    Sent: 17 August 2016 11:22:25
    To: support@bank-smart.co.uk (support@bank-smart.co.uk)





    Gillian wall

    108 great bridge road

    bilston

    west midlands

    wv14 8ng


    Hi
    I have made a payment for the outstanding amount of £280.00 by faster payment you will receive it within in two hours.
    I apologies for the late payment. I did send a chq when you contacted me recently, but it hasn't been cashed so I'm assuming it has been delayed or lost, so I have cancelled it with my bank.
    Can you email me back to confirm receipt of my payment.

    Thank you

    Gillian Wall "


    I haven't ad any correspondence from a collection agency.

    Thank you
    Gill x

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    • #17
      Re: bank smart and court costs

      Do i need to file a defense online, even though the debt is paid.
      Thanks
      Gill x

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      • #18
        Re: bank smart and court costs

        Originally posted by gillwall View Post
        Do i need to file a defense online, even though the debt is paid.
        Thanks
        Gill x
        You need to acknowledge it first, as Amethyst said...

        If you have paid the claim in full you need to inform the court the claim has been settled in full. Did you acknowledge the claim already ? If not log on to MCOL ( password etc should be on bottom right of the court form) and tick paid in full.
        Also while you're on MCOL see if you can see what time of day the claim was filed.

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        • #19
          Re: bank smart and court costs

          Ok thank you
          Gill x

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          • #20
            Re: bank smart and court costs

            ok iv acknowledged it on MOCL, The claim was issued on the 17th.
            thanks
            Gill x

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            • #21
              Re: bank smart and court costs

              Okay

              Now it's acknowledged you need to decide what you want to do. As you have paid the claim in full you could just complete the form stating that. It depends whether you want to just dispose of the court claim as quickly as possible and put it all behind you, or if you want to fight back.
              #staysafestayhome

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