Hello everyone,
I have received a Claim form from the County Court Business Centre.
I am yet to acknowledge the claim. Only received today.
Claim total: £5600
Claimant: Cabot Financial (UK) Limited
Solicitor's Firm: Restons Solicitor Limited
Original Creditor: MBNA Europe Bank Ltd
Original Debt: Credit Card
Particulars of Claim:
The Claimant claims payment of the overdue
balance due from the defendants and MBNA Europe Ltd
dated on or about Apr 29 1998 and assigned
to the claimant on Mar 20 2001
Notice of the assignment has been given to
the Defendant.
PARTICULARS a/c no ****************
DATE ITEM VALUE
22/12/2020 Default Balance 5600
Post Refrl Cr NIL
TOTAL 5600
Last contact with claimant was a payment made towards the debt 15/7/2015
Letter of claim was received around January the 4th 2020 giving me until 1st February 2021 to respond. Unfortunately I didn't respond until Thursday 4th February 21 with a letter to Reston Solicitors, where I requested:
1: a copy of the agreement
2: Statement of account
3: signed true copy of the deed of assignment
4: copy of any other documents relating to this agreement, with a postal order for £1.
I sent letter recorded delivery next day however, it seems as though they still haven't received the letter, probably will receive on Monday. I received claim form today 6th February 21.
I defaulted on this card a long time ago and was making £2 payments to Cabot for a while, after I was told that I need not bother as the debt was over 6 years ago and stopped. I ignored all letters thinking the debt was statuate barred. However, I have now learnt that it may not be due to the last payment being made in 2015.
After doing some research on this brillaint website I think I have worked out that I need to acknowledge the claim and then file a defence depending on what paperwork they produce. Is there anything else I need to do?
Please let me know if you require any further information for you to be able to help me, I do have a statment of account from Cabot which they sent to me in December 2020.
Regards
I have received a Claim form from the County Court Business Centre.
I am yet to acknowledge the claim. Only received today.
Claim total: £5600
Claimant: Cabot Financial (UK) Limited
Solicitor's Firm: Restons Solicitor Limited
Original Creditor: MBNA Europe Bank Ltd
Original Debt: Credit Card
Particulars of Claim:
The Claimant claims payment of the overdue
balance due from the defendants and MBNA Europe Ltd
dated on or about Apr 29 1998 and assigned
to the claimant on Mar 20 2001
Notice of the assignment has been given to
the Defendant.
PARTICULARS a/c no ****************
DATE ITEM VALUE
22/12/2020 Default Balance 5600
Post Refrl Cr NIL
TOTAL 5600
Last contact with claimant was a payment made towards the debt 15/7/2015
Letter of claim was received around January the 4th 2020 giving me until 1st February 2021 to respond. Unfortunately I didn't respond until Thursday 4th February 21 with a letter to Reston Solicitors, where I requested:
1: a copy of the agreement
2: Statement of account
3: signed true copy of the deed of assignment
4: copy of any other documents relating to this agreement, with a postal order for £1.
I sent letter recorded delivery next day however, it seems as though they still haven't received the letter, probably will receive on Monday. I received claim form today 6th February 21.
I defaulted on this card a long time ago and was making £2 payments to Cabot for a while, after I was told that I need not bother as the debt was over 6 years ago and stopped. I ignored all letters thinking the debt was statuate barred. However, I have now learnt that it may not be due to the last payment being made in 2015.
After doing some research on this brillaint website I think I have worked out that I need to acknowledge the claim and then file a defence depending on what paperwork they produce. Is there anything else I need to do?
Please let me know if you require any further information for you to be able to help me, I do have a statment of account from Cabot which they sent to me in December 2020.
Regards
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