Hi, I wonder if there is anyone who could provide me with some advice.
Yesterday, I received a Claim form from Cabot Financial through County Court Business Centre, Northampton. This is from a debt wih J D Williams. This is what the particulars of the claim state:
"By an agreement between J D Williams ("JDW") & the Defendant dated 18/05/2008 ("the agreement") JDW agreed to issue the Defendant with a credit account upon the terms & conditions set out therein. In breach of the Agreement the Defendant failed to make the minimum payments Due & the Agreement was terminated. The Agreement was assigned to the Claimant on 13/01/2012. The Claimant has compiled with Sections III & IV of Practice Direction - Pre-Action Conduct. The Claimant therefore claims: 1.574.44 "
The amount claimed is £574.44 plus court fee of £60 and Solicitor's costs £70 = £704.44
This is signed by the claimants solicitor's who are Mortimer Clarke Solicitors.
I have read some other posts in this forum about the 6 year statute, my question is do Cabot Financial have a right to claim this from me? Should I just agree a repayment plan with Cabot Financial? If I do, can Cabot set the rate at which they want it repaid?
Many thanks in advance
Yesterday, I received a Claim form from Cabot Financial through County Court Business Centre, Northampton. This is from a debt wih J D Williams. This is what the particulars of the claim state:
"By an agreement between J D Williams ("JDW") & the Defendant dated 18/05/2008 ("the agreement") JDW agreed to issue the Defendant with a credit account upon the terms & conditions set out therein. In breach of the Agreement the Defendant failed to make the minimum payments Due & the Agreement was terminated. The Agreement was assigned to the Claimant on 13/01/2012. The Claimant has compiled with Sections III & IV of Practice Direction - Pre-Action Conduct. The Claimant therefore claims: 1.574.44 "
The amount claimed is £574.44 plus court fee of £60 and Solicitor's costs £70 = £704.44
This is signed by the claimants solicitor's who are Mortimer Clarke Solicitors.
I have read some other posts in this forum about the 6 year statute, my question is do Cabot Financial have a right to claim this from me? Should I just agree a repayment plan with Cabot Financial? If I do, can Cabot set the rate at which they want it repaid?
Many thanks in advance
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