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Defending a CCJ. Cabot Finanial. I'm starting to panic!

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  • #31
    Amethyst nemesis45 warwick65 Diana M ??
    Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

    It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

    recte agens confido

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    • #32
      Hi
      This is quite a usual response from solicitors, in my opinion, just aimed at grinding you down and messing with your head. It may mean they do not have the documents you requested but may produce them later on.

      I am not sure if you should reply to be honest

      If you do then I would be inclined to say something along the lines of

      Thank you for your letter the contents of which have been noted and filed. I would point out the purpose of my request was to seek disclosure from you regarding details of the documents you hols and which you will need to evidence in order to further your claim. The interests and principles of justice would dictate you should comply with my request.
      I look forward to you complying

      As already said I am prepared to pay reasonable copying costs so you can provide me with the documents




      As for their bit about being on hold, follow the courts timelines and ignore anything they say about it being on hold

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