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    Originally posted by Gruffolo View Post

    Hi Echat11, hope you are good.

    I did think myself that the interest rate of 24.9 should be 34.9 - their error?

    I've noted your comment regarding case building content.

    Well things have taken a strange turn today - which TBH I suspect all along.

    I received in the post a large thick brown envelope; see attached photograph of the edited covering letter.

    The letter is dated yesterday; application to lift stay was heard on the 23rd Nov.......

    It's amazing after a year Restons begin to write to the correct address again. The rubbish about Cabot tracing me..... I have never moved from here!!!

    I feel Restons have tried to have the case judged in their favor without my knowledge; the judge has had none of it; so they now start writing to me again..... if this is not a blatant abuse of process I don't know what is... this claim has been stayed for over a year and then this nonsense

    As mentioned in an earlier post I have already emailed the court and included my current address. I also rang the court and spoke with an advisor at the national call centre who also advised I should write to the court.

    What are your thoughts and any suggestions where I stand?

    Many thanks
    Gather the evidence, that letter is evidence, so Reston's wrote to you at your current address, then wrote to you at an old address regards proceedings, then back to the correct address, so they could get the stay lifted, make that as one of your points.

    You could actually ask for a Hearing on that matter, but there is costs attached to do so, but you must have clear evidence.

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