Hi everyone,
I'm hoping you may be offer me some advice. This is a crosspost from the court claim thread as it doesn't appear to have really been seen with the exception of one person since Friday.Â*
I've received a Claim Form today for a Capital One debt for a credit card issues in December 2008.
Received a claim? Yes/No: Yes
Issue Date: 05 Dec 2019
Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: Yes
Total Amount Claimed :Â*
£600Claimant's Name: CABOT Financial
Solicitors Firm: Mortimer Clarke
Original Creditor: Capital One
Original Debt: Credit Card
Particulars of Claim:Â* By an agreement between Capital One & the Defendant on or around ##/12/2008. ('the agreement') Capital One agreed to issue the defendant with a credit card. The defendant failed to make the minimum payments due & the agreement was terminated. The agreement was assigned to the claimant therefore claims £500 costs
Is the debt Statute Barred (have you had any contact with the creditor or claimant over the last 6 years?):
List any letters you have sent (eg: CCA/ CPR ):
Any Other Information or Background Details: See Below
This is a debt that I had been repaying at less than £10 a month up until the middle of last year due to a change of circumstances. We became a single income househould due to my partners ill health and don't meet the criteria for Universal credit and she's going through the PIP appeal process. I notified them at the time of the change of circumstances.
In order to manage and commit to a show of faith, I have setup £1 payments which have been accepted by some of my debtors. These are all debts from my early 20's.
I updated circumstances again in May of this year (2019) with a similar show of faith with no response. I did complete an expenses form for one of the debt companies and I can't completely recall if it was this one (i generally keep good records), but they refused a £1 on the basis that I couldn't afford it.
At a loss at what to do here and could do with some guidance.
I wanted to send the CCA and CPR letter yesterday but confused as to the date I am putting on the first paragraph of the CPR letter. Is this date 28 days from the date of acknowledgement?
Wondering where I stand with this, incredibly stressed and can't think straight.Â*
Thanks
I am also positive that this debt has changed hands over the years and hasn't always been with CABOT.
JayPaul
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