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Court Claim - IDR Finance UK ll Limited / Barclays - 3-8-2017

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  • Court Claim - IDR Finance UK ll Limited / Barclays - 3-8-2017

    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: 3-8-2017
    Amount approx:
    Claimant: IDR Finance UK ll Limited
    Solicitor: Kearns Solicitors, Caerphilly, CF83 3GQ
    Original Credit: Barclays

    Particulars of Claim:
    The Claimant (C) claims the whole of the balance due & payable under an agreement referenced XXXXXXXXXXXXXX opened effective from 25/11/1994.
    The agreement is reugulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974, was signed by the defendent (D) & from which credit was extended to D. D has not made payment as required & by 08/07/2013 a default was recorded. On 26/11/2012 D owed the sum of 664082 to Barclaycard plc who, by an agreement in writing assigned the benefit of the debt to Link Financial Outsourcing Limited ('Link') effective 26/11/2012. By an agreement in writing, Link assigned the benefit of the debt to C effective 28/02/2013. Each assignment was made regular upon a Notice of Assignment being served upon D shortly after. And C claims- 1. 656082, 2. Interest pursuant to s69 County Court Act 1984 at a rate of 8% per annum from 22/01/2015 to 02/08/2017 of 126237, and at a daily rate of 137 until judgement or sooner payment. DATED 02/08/2017

    The Claimant believes thet the facts stated in this claim form are true and I am duly authorised by the claimant to sign this statement

    Signd xxxxxxxx
    (Claimant's Legal Representative)


    Stat Barred? No

    Have sent: Acknowledged the Claim

    Other Info:
    Last edited by Kati; 7th August 2017, 16:33:PM.
    Tags: None

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    Re: Court Claim - IDR Finance UK ll Limited / Barclays - 3-8-2017

    Just posted acknowledgement to court. I have asked for a copy of the original agreement & have received re-constituted copies non of which have a signature on previous occasions. All getting very messy and I need a final solution!

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