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  • #61
    Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

    Ok so my defence was on the 14 of June got letter off the court saying waiting for Mortimers next move and should hear something with in 28 days now does this include weekends as they only have a couple of days to get in touch with me MCOL website just says defence recived on the 14th that's it
    Last edited by troubleuk; 11th July 2017, 11:39:AM. Reason: Wrong month

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    • #62
      Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

      my defence was on the 14 of April......
      June?

      I believe there is a bit of a backlog with court processing atm.
      You could phone the court for a status update (though if it were me I'd wait a few days).
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      • #63
        Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

        Originally posted by troubleuk View Post
        Ok so my defence was on the 14 of April got letter off the court saying waiting for Mortimers next move and should hear something with in 28 days now does this include weekends as they only have a couple of days to get in touch with me MCOL website just says defence recived on the 14th that's it
        Standard stuff.

        The Court will serve the Defence on the Claimant, they have 33 days to reply advising if they wish to proceed or the Claim gets stayed.
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        • #64
          Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

          Sorry edited post it was June and thanks for the reply people

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          • #65
            Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

            well its been 34 days if they include weekends and not heard a thing and on MCOL it does not say anything apart from when my defence was received

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            • #66
              Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

              give it a few more days if nothing ring the court to as the latest state i.e. stayed etc?? do not look to much into the situation court always behind with paperwork

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              • #67
                Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

                Originally posted by MIKE770 View Post
                give it a few more days if nothing ring the court to as the latest state i.e. stayed etc?? do not look to much into the situation court always behind with paperwork

                will leave it till monday thanks mike for the reply

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                • #68
                  Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

                  Try not to stress- says me !

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                  • #69
                    Re: cabot financial ltd + mortimer clarke

                    Just looking- if the worst comes to the worst and they produce some docs ( or even if they don't) you could use mediation to make a payment arrangement at an affordable amount- no idea what your circumstances are but say you were in JSA you may get £1 a month - only take em 30+ years to get their money back

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