Can someone help me? I have a debt with MBNA which originated from a Virgin credit card I took out back in 2006. I made regular payments up until the recession in 2009 when I was put on a payment plan to repay the debt. This debt has since been passed onto several creditors and the last payments were made to a creditor called BCW. I was then advised last year that the debt has been assigned to the PRA Group and to enable me to continue with the regular payments I was asked to provide a review of my monthly expenditure to review the payments. Upon the advice I was given I cancelled the standing order with BCW and received no further correspondence from PRA Group. I have now received a claim in the post from the County Court asking for the full amount plus court fees. I now have to respond to the claim but I want to know how to go about this and get the correct advice before I do something that could leave me vulnerable. I have worked so hard to build back up my credit rating since the recession and I now have a near perfect credit score. If I get a CCJ I understand that this will be visible on my credit file for the next 6 years. This seems so unfair as I was making regular payments until The PRA Group took on the debt. Do I contact PRA Group and discuss this with them over the phone and make an offer of regular payments. Would they then retract the claim with the County Court? Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi shabisheek & welcome to LB.
Have you acknowledged the court claim yet?
When was the claim issue date? (Front of the N1 claim form)CAVEAT LECTOR
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Hi. Thanks for your response. I've started to acknowledge the form on moneyclaim online but have not yet filled in anything on the defence section. That's when I stopped and decided to seek advice before I submit anything. The date on the claim is the 21st Feb.
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Originally posted by shabisheek View PostI've started to acknowledge the form on moneyclaim online but have not yet filled in anything on the defence section. That's when I stopped and decided to seek advice before I submit anything.
If the claim Issue Date is 21st February you have 19 days from that date to file your AOS and 33 days from that date (claim Issue Date) to file your Defence.
You need to do three things next:
I. send a s.77-79 CCA Request to PRA at the address on the claim form.
2. send a CPR 31.14 Request to PRA's solicitors if they have instructed any or to PRA direct addressing it to the Legal Representative named on the claim form (at the bottom on the left).
3. send a Subject Access Request to MBNA to get the full history of the account which will prove useful further down the line (all will be revealed).
This forum has template letters for all three tasks if you need them and you'll also get help on how to complete them.
You can never ask too many questions
Di
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Originally posted by shabisheek View PostHi Di.
When I went back into Money Claim Web site to continue my defence, it wont let me continue until I write something in the defence box. Should briefly write why I am defending the claim? Not sure what to do next?
The MCOL website can be tricky at times so you may need to file your AOS by email if it won't let you do that online.
Your claim Issue Date is 21st February so you have 19 days from that date to get this sorted.
In the meantime can you post up (type out) the Particulars of Claim which say what the Claimant is claiming and why they think they have the right to claim it. You need to remove any details which could identify you first.
How much is PRA claiming?
Di
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Di,
To be honest, Experto Credite definitely rings a bell over the years but I'm not sure if it relates to this or another debt I may have had? Other than checking over my bank statements is there any other way I can find out? What is the significance of this?
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They are claiming £4533.06. So in the defence box, should I just write in there the particulars of the claim as shown on the front of the claim form? There are no details on that could identify me it just states dates and the amount of debt over the years and what has been paid etc.
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[MENTION=87380]Diana M[/MENTION]
(Good evening, Di )CAVEAT LECTOR
This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)
You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
Cohen, Herb
There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
gets his brain a-going.
Phelps, C. C.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
The last words of John Sedgwick
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Originally posted by shabisheek View PostSo in the defence box, should I just write in there the particulars of the claim as shown on the front of the claim form? There are no details on that could identify me it just states dates and the amount of debt over the years and what has been paid etc.
Step away from the keyboard.
Wait for further instructions.
Di
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