Issue Date: 26th May 2017
Amount approx: £17,000
Claimant: Arrow Global Limited
Original Creditor: HSBC
Particulars of Claim:
Amount approx: £17,000
Claimant: Arrow Global Limited
Original Creditor: HSBC
Particulars of Claim:
1. The claiments claim is for the sum of £17467.59 being monies due from the defendant to the claiment as a consequeuen of the defendant occuring an overdraft whilst operating a bank account with HSBC Bank PLC.
The debt was assigned to the claiment on the 28/03/2014 and notice of assignment provided to the defendant, pursuant to the law of property act 1925.
2. Payment of the above sum has been requested but as at the date herof refused.
3.The Claimant claims to sum of £17467.59
4. C has complied asfar as necessary with the pre-action conduct pratice direction.
The debt was assigned to the claiment on the 28/03/2014 and notice of assignment provided to the defendant, pursuant to the law of property act 1925.
2. Payment of the above sum has been requested but as at the date herof refused.
3.The Claimant claims to sum of £17467.59
4. C has complied asfar as necessary with the pre-action conduct pratice direction.
Is the debt Statute Barred? Yes
List any letters you have sent: None
Any Other Info:
List any letters you have sent: None
Any Other Info:
Hi there,
I am heping a friend (who has no computer) who has recently recieved a County Court Claim form for a Debt with Arrow Global Limited, who he has never heard from or dealt with.
This claim reffers to a rather large (£17k+) Overdraft with HSBC. To start with my friend has never had an overdraft larger than £1000 and even the one he had was not with HSBC. He did however have a loan with HSBC that he took out well over 10 years ago and he hasnt made any payments to it for at least that long. I have checked his credit report and there is no history of any HSBC debt showing anywhere that I can find.
He has spoken with the National Debt line and CAB and they have suggested going down the Statute Barred Route, can someone here advise me on how to help him reply to the Court Forms to defend himself?
Thanks in advance
Dan
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