Hi all. I have received a letter for a court claim from Lowell solicitors for an account I've never had. It's for over two thousand pounds plus charges. What do I do as never had a studio account but don't want to ignore it and end up with a ccj either.
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Re: Lowell solicitors court claim
Originally posted by Annieking View PostHi all. I have received a letter for a court claim from Lowell solicitors for an account I've never had. It's for over two thousand pounds plus charges. What do I do as never had a studio account but don't want to ignore it and end up with a ccj either.
Have you had any previous contact from any company from the Lowell Group?
Please post a copy of the N1 claim form after removing your personal data and the claim number, if you have any problem with this I'm sure [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION] will be able to help you.
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Re: Lowell solicitors court claim
Is it Express Gifts Limited t/as Studio ?
You can just type out the Particulars of claim from the front of the claim form if that's easier. Or feel free to email admin@legalbeagles.info and I'll post it for you.#staysafestayhome
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Received a Court Claim? Read >>>>> First Steps
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Re: Lowell solicitors court claim
Originally posted by Annieking View PostI have received a letter for a court claim from Lowell solicitors for an account I've never had. It's for over two thousand pounds plus charges. What do I do as never had a studio account but don't want to ignore it and end up with a ccj either.
Either way send Lowells a s 77-79 CCA Request to protect your legal position.
This forum has a link to a template letter here > http://legalbeagles.info/library/gui...etter-example/
If you've received the claim then read this > First Steps
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