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PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

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  • #46
    Re: Recived a Claim Form from Lowell Solicitors -

    [QUOTE=pixelmania;701470]Hi I have acknowledged the claim but for whatever reason the do not contest jurisdiction option has been checked.

    So so I can't see how to amend it online so I'll call them tomorrow morning to be amended.

    I will be sending the

    Are you resident in England/Wales if you do not contest jurisdiction.

    You would contest if you live in Scotland or NI.

    nem

    CCA and SAR request next. Is this correct? Yes

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    • #47
      Re: Recived a Claim Form from Lowell Solicitors -

      [QUOTE=nemesis45;703173]
      Originally posted by pixelmania View Post
      Hi I have acknowledged the claim but for whatever reason the do not contest jurisdiction option has been checked.

      So so I can't see how to amend it online so I'll call them tomorrow morning to be amended.

      I will be sending the

      Are you resident in England/Wales if you do not contest jurisdiction.

      You would contest if you live in Scotland or NI.

      nem

      CCA and SAR request next. Is this correct? Yes

      when I rang the mkney claim people they explained that it does not matter what I checked for this process it's just acknowledging the claim?

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      • #48
        Re: Recived a Claim Form from Lowell Solicitors -

        [QUOTE=pixelmania;701587]OK printed everything and will send tomorrow with proof of postage.

        SAR - Vanquis Bank
        CPR - Lowell
        CCA - Lowell

        Just to confirm

        Lowell only use a POX and its the address on the court papers, I read that Royal Mail Signed for documents often do not get picked up by the recipient but they do get a card saying its been delivered

        Is the box No,. for Lowell Solicitors in Northampton.

        If so send the two separate requests to:

        Ellington House
        9 Savannah Way
        Leeds Valley Park
        Leeds

        LS10 1AH

        The "Solicitors" work from there.

        You can ignore the PO Box address.

        nem

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        • #49
          Re: Recived a Claim Form from Lowell Solicitors -

          [QUOTE=nemesis45;703184]
          Originally posted by pixelmania View Post
          OK printed everything and will send tomorrow with proof of postage.

          SAR - Vanquis Bank
          CPR - Lowell
          CCA - Lowell

          Just to confirm

          Lowell only use a POX and its the address on the court papers, I read that Royal Mail Signed for documents often do not get picked up by the recipient but they do get a card saying its been delivered

          Is the box No,. for Lowell Solicitors in Northampton.

          If so send the two separate requests to:

          Ellington House
          9 Savannah Way
          Leeds Valley Park
          Leeds

          LS10 1AH

          The "Solicitors" work from there.

          You can ignore the PO Box address.

          nem

          Cheers for the help I'll send them to that address but what I can see is the did sign for them and the above document seams to be there reply to the CPR and CPA ?

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          • #50
            Re: Recived a Claim Form from Lowell Solicitors -

            [QUOTE=pixelmania;703192]
            Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post


            Cheers for the help I'll send them to that address but what I can see is the did sign for them and the above document seams to be there reply to the CPR and CPA ?
            Lowell's alleged sols in Northampton seems nothing more than a " claims factory I see people send stuff to the PO Box but getting reply from Leeds.

            nem

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            • #51
              Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

              Hi All,

              Just a quick update I still have not heard anything yet from Vanquis Bank?

              I am looking now at my Defence to the claim, and so far I have.

              • misappropriation of the stat fee can be mentioned in defence


              Is there anything I can add?

              Does my defence need to be submitted to them (court) or can I take it along with me on the day. Now regarding my defence I am simply using the template at the top of the forum and amending it as I go, once I have more information can I post it here for everyone to look over?

              Thanks All!

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              • #52
                Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                Originally posted by pixelmania View Post
                I am looking now at my Defence to the claim, and so far I have.

                • misappropriation of the stat fee can be mentioned in defence


                Is there anything I can add
                I do hope so

                I'm not sure that "misappropriation of the stat fee" is relevant to your Defence (unless you are pleading Statute Barred and the £1 was credited to your account before the claim was issued).

                Can you post/type up the Particulars of Claim from the front page of your claim form.

                Your Defence will be in response to that, plus some other legal arguments.

                Di

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                • #53
                  Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                  This was on the front of the court document


                  • The defendant entered into the consumer credit act 1974 regulated with Vanquis under account reference xxxxxxxx
                  • the defendant failed to maintain the required payments and a default notice was served and not compiled with
                  • the agreement was later assigned to the claimant 30/06/2015 and notice was given to the defendant
                  • despitre repated requests for payment to the sum of £307 remains due and outstanding and the claimant claims
                  • £307
                  • interest pursuit to s69 court costs act 1984 and the rate of 8% per annum from the date of assignment to the date of issue accusing a daily rate of £0.067 but limited to one year being £24.57


                  Hope this helps.

                  i have not yet submitted the N244 when should I send this off?

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                  • #54
                    Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                    Originally posted by pixelmania View Post
                    This was on the front of the court document

                    Hope this helps.

                    i have not yet submitted the N244 when should I send this off?
                    Yes it does help - I was struggling to read the image in post # 11.

                    What N244 are you planning to submit and why?

                    On a quick look back through your thread I see your Defence is not due to be filed until next month. That would be filed online with no need for a N244 if that's what you're thinking.

                    Di

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                    • #55
                      Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                      Originally posted by Diana M View Post
                      Yes it does help - I was struggling to read the image in post # 11.

                      What N244 are you planning to submit and why?

                      On a quick look back through your thread I see your Defence is not due to be filed until next month. That would be filed online with no need for a N244 if that's what you're thinking.

                      Di
                      Sorry I was confused I thought I needed to get the judgment set aside but does that happen automatically when I log the claim on the money service.

                      what would you advise that my defence should be ?

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                      • #56
                        Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                        no judgment /?????????????????????

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                        • #57
                          Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                          Originally posted by pixelmania View Post
                          Sorry I was confused I thought I needed to get the judgment set aside but does that happen automatically when I log the claim on the money service.

                          what would you advise that my defence should be ?
                          Have you logged into MCOL and filed your Acknowledgement of Service yet? If not then do that now but don't enter anything in the "Defence" box (it's easy to make that mistake).

                          Then keep the forum informed of anything you do or don't receive.

                          Your Defence must be filed by the deadline but not too much in advance because you may need to include things which happen or don't happen in the meantime.

                          I expect someone on the forum will help you with your Defence nearer the time but it's your responsibility to keep an eye on the deadline date.

                          Di

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                          • #58
                            Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                            Originally posted by Diana M View Post
                            Have you logged into MCOL and filed your Acknowledgement of Service yet?
                            I only asked that question because it's not clear from your posts # 19 and # 47 whether you were actually successful with your MCOL filing of your AOS

                            Di

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                            • #59
                              Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                              Really sorry but I can't figure out what AOS is.

                              I did manage to register my acknowledgement sucsesfully if that's what you mean ?

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                              • #60
                                Re: PIXELMANIA COURT CLAIM THREAD

                                AOS - acronym for acknowledgement of service.
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