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    Re: Credit Card proof

    Originally posted by warwick65 View Post
    Hi Dolphin

    Yes in some respects you are right- it is only money but please don't let the obviously disturbing events of yesterday make you do something you may later regret - such as letting them win!

    I was only pointing out that there may have been reasons why people had not been on your thread yesterday , other time commitments, waiting for you to clarify your position etc. It certainly was not because people do not care

    Good luck
    Thank you Warwick65 for replying. You were quite right, I was so disturbed by the car crash I couldn't think straight. So I do hope someone can please advise. To bring things up to date: I completed my witness statement (to defend the claim against me); but today I have received the claimant's late witness statement. There is overwhelming proof that the debt is mine. They have finally (after almost a year) given me the information to identify this debt and was indeed moved across from another credit card by my partner at the time. As it was so many years ago I have had to go back and look at everything and could only do this now the claimant has supplied me with the details.
    So, the advice I am looking for please: The court case is due in less than 2 weeks. Am I too late to make a smaller lump sum offer? Or weekly payments for the whole amount? Should I do this in a without prejudice letter? I am lost as to now go about trying to salvage a situation without obtaining a CCJ.
    Please can someone help and advice me?
    Thankyou.

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