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Court Claim - Motormile Finance / Wageday Advance - 28-6-2017

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    Re: Court Claim - Motormile Finance / Wageday Advance - 28-6-2017

    Originally posted by xxmoomooxx View Post
    with a bit of luck you've included that in your defence and the court will order them to supply docs within 7 days or the claim be discontinued.
    Included what?

    7days for an order us I credibly short time anyway.

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    • #32
      Re: Court Claim - Motormile Finance / Wageday Advance - 28-6-2017

      So I received a letter from the court with an court date in January and a deadline for the witness statements in mid-December. I just got an email from Moriarty finally complying with the 31.14 request (also asking if i want to make a deal) and they sent me a statement for the wageday account and a letter when wageday assigned the debt. That said, on the account letter they sent, they said I owed more than in the emails i have from them (I have uploaded the images). Also the assigned debt letter is just printed up and has no address?


      I'm wondering as i denied the claim in the first place, can I use these discrepancies against them? I have yet to check out the witness statement templates on here but will look later, just not sure what I can and can't use, and where i should start.


      Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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      • #33
        Re: Court Claim - Motormile Finance / Wageday Advance - 28-6-2017

        Bumping in case anyone has any some tips!

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