Hi,
I have received a court date for an application to lift stay on a claim made last year and enter judgement. The claimant says they were assigned a loan in my name from the original creditor. They are pursuing the outstanding fee plus all additional costs.
My defence was "The defendant has never entered into a contract of any kind with the claimant. The defendant therefore refutes the claimant’s claim for payment of an overdue balance on the particulars provided in this claim or on any other claim submitted by the claimant."
Since the original claim I requested they provide the relevant documentation.
They have copies of:
1. The original credit agreement
2. They claim a notice of assignment is provided, but this is not from the original creditor it's from them stating they have bought the account - is this a valid notice?
3. Copies of statement of account
4. Copy of default notice
5. List of their expenses
The claimant says my defence is irrelevant and should be struck out.
I assume I have to attend court - should I write a witness statement? Do I have any hope?
I have received a court date for an application to lift stay on a claim made last year and enter judgement. The claimant says they were assigned a loan in my name from the original creditor. They are pursuing the outstanding fee plus all additional costs.
My defence was "The defendant has never entered into a contract of any kind with the claimant. The defendant therefore refutes the claimant’s claim for payment of an overdue balance on the particulars provided in this claim or on any other claim submitted by the claimant."
Since the original claim I requested they provide the relevant documentation.
They have copies of:
1. The original credit agreement
2. They claim a notice of assignment is provided, but this is not from the original creditor it's from them stating they have bought the account - is this a valid notice?
3. Copies of statement of account
4. Copy of default notice
5. List of their expenses
The claimant says my defence is irrelevant and should be struck out.
I assume I have to attend court - should I write a witness statement? Do I have any hope?
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