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Urgent Advice needed - Small Claims Court Hearing 10th December Lowell/Vanquis

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    Re: Urgent Advice needed - Small Claims Court Hearing 10th December Lowell/Vanquis

    Originally posted by MIKE770 View Post
    what did they provide ===Suspect???? slow down and vanquis documents involved ??????
    Not sure what you mean?
    I uploaded all documents that they sent me in a previous post.
    Here is the link
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/a5b3rdmeo...NRZlGy9ga?dl=0

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    • #32
      Re: Urgent Advice needed - Small Claims Court Hearing 10th December Lowell/Vanquis

      ah! ok

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      • #33
        Re: Urgent Advice needed - Small Claims Court Hearing 10th December Lowell/Vanquis

        CASE WON!!!
        Just wanted to give a quick update on my case.
        The hearing was on the 14th December and the case was dismissed because the claimant - Lowell couldn't produce a valid Credit Agreement.
        What they produced was not valid for a number of reasons!
        Also they have not complied with section78 but we didn't get that far in the hearing as the first thing the judge wanted to see was a valid agreement!
        I will not go into more detail but if anyone wants to know please let me know.


        Thanks for everyone for the help and the advice.
        I did get legal advice at the end from Joanna Connolly and they were amazing! Highly recommended!
        http://www.joannaconnollysolicitors.co.uk

        Have a great Xmas Beagles!!:tree:

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        • #34
          Re: Urgent Advice needed - Small Claims Court Hearing 10th December Lowell/Vanquis

          Originally posted by Astybelle View Post
          Bearing in mind my case is very weak and I don't want to incur further court costs can I try to settle with Lowell before the hearing? Or is it too late for that now? .
          Well done you for holding your nerve especially when you nearly threw in the towel last month (post # 29)

          We hope you have a really lovely Christmas knowing this nightmare is well and truly over.

          Di

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