Hi all,
I need some advice. Cabot and Mortimer Clark started a court case for £2.7k against me awhile back. I submitted a defence saying I need signed proof of alleged loan agreement. They sent me info, but on their court case they claimed I made a payment of £50 which is untrue, and now I received a letter from them saying That I never made a £50 payment and they will reduce the overall debt by £50.
As this was submitted on the court claim this is a fraudulent claim on their behalf. Do I have legal grounds to request to either the court or Mortimer Clark to cease this court claim as the £50 claim was fraudulent, or what steps should I now take?
The claim was put on hold whilst they were providing the documents I requested, and now they say Cabot may instruct them to continue with the County Court Claim and I should contact them with a settlement proposal. The alleged debt is 4 years old so not statute barred.
Any help pn how to proceed will be greatly appreciated as I have about one week before I need to reply. Thanks.
I need some advice. Cabot and Mortimer Clark started a court case for £2.7k against me awhile back. I submitted a defence saying I need signed proof of alleged loan agreement. They sent me info, but on their court case they claimed I made a payment of £50 which is untrue, and now I received a letter from them saying That I never made a £50 payment and they will reduce the overall debt by £50.
As this was submitted on the court claim this is a fraudulent claim on their behalf. Do I have legal grounds to request to either the court or Mortimer Clark to cease this court claim as the £50 claim was fraudulent, or what steps should I now take?
The claim was put on hold whilst they were providing the documents I requested, and now they say Cabot may instruct them to continue with the County Court Claim and I should contact them with a settlement proposal. The alleged debt is 4 years old so not statute barred.
Any help pn how to proceed will be greatly appreciated as I have about one week before I need to reply. Thanks.
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