Hi,
my wife has been receiving a few letters over the past year addressed to her maiden name, (we have been married for 7 years) and has always ignored them. Today she got a letter in a brown envelope which she decided to open and was faced with a Claim form from Lowell Portfolio in the County Court Business Centre.
We have gone online and done the acknowledgment of service confirmation but don't know what to do now. She doesn't remember owing anything to Lowell, especially in her maiden name. I've attached all the letter received to see if anyone can help with what to do next.
Issue Date: 29 June 2017
Amount approx: £393
Claimant: Lowell Portfolio 1 LTD
Solicitor: Lowell Solicitors Limited
Original Creditor: Lloyds
Particulars of Claim: 1) The Defendant entered into a Consumer Credit Act 1974 regulated agreement with Lloyds under account reference ********** )'the Agreement')
2) The Defendant failed to maintain the required payments and a default notice was served and not complied with.
3) The Agreement was later assigned to the Claiment on 24/06/2014 and notice given to the Defendant.
4) Despite repeated requests for payment, the sum of £***.** remains due and outstanding.
And the Claiment claims
a) The said sum of £***.**
b) Interest pursuant to s69 County Courts Act 1984 at the rate of 8% per annum from the date of assignment to the date of issue, accruing at a daily rate of £*.***, but limited to one year, being £**.**
c) Costs
Is the debt Statute Barred? Don't think so
List any letters you have sent: None
Any Other Info: It is addressed to my wife in her maiden name
Thanks in advance
my wife has been receiving a few letters over the past year addressed to her maiden name, (we have been married for 7 years) and has always ignored them. Today she got a letter in a brown envelope which she decided to open and was faced with a Claim form from Lowell Portfolio in the County Court Business Centre.
We have gone online and done the acknowledgment of service confirmation but don't know what to do now. She doesn't remember owing anything to Lowell, especially in her maiden name. I've attached all the letter received to see if anyone can help with what to do next.
Issue Date: 29 June 2017
Amount approx: £393
Claimant: Lowell Portfolio 1 LTD
Solicitor: Lowell Solicitors Limited
Original Creditor: Lloyds
Particulars of Claim: 1) The Defendant entered into a Consumer Credit Act 1974 regulated agreement with Lloyds under account reference ********** )'the Agreement')
2) The Defendant failed to maintain the required payments and a default notice was served and not complied with.
3) The Agreement was later assigned to the Claiment on 24/06/2014 and notice given to the Defendant.
4) Despite repeated requests for payment, the sum of £***.** remains due and outstanding.
And the Claiment claims
a) The said sum of £***.**
b) Interest pursuant to s69 County Courts Act 1984 at the rate of 8% per annum from the date of assignment to the date of issue, accruing at a daily rate of £*.***, but limited to one year, being £**.**
c) Costs
Is the debt Statute Barred? Don't think so
List any letters you have sent: None
Any Other Info: It is addressed to my wife in her maiden name
Thanks in advance
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