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  • #16
    Re: Restons and cabot

    Redact = remove all identifying data e.g. your name/address/ claim number
    either scan an post here, or type in verbatim.

    nem

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    • #17
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      I have took a photo on my iphone how do I post that on here thanks I do not have scanning what is type in verbatim sorry for my ignorance but I am not very good on computers as you can see sorry

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      • #18
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        Judgment for Claimant Claim No xxxxxxxx
        (in default)

        Claimant CABOT FINANCIAL (UK) LIMITED In the
        1 KINGS HILL AVENUE County Court Business Centre

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        • #19
          Re: Restons and cabot

          Hi Nem here is a copy
          Attached Files

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          • #20
            Re: Restons and cabot

            Originally posted by remington View Post
            Hi Nem here is a copy
            You have not replied to the claim form,so either you never received it or you ignored it,they have your address,to stop this judgement you will have to apply to have the judgement set aside or pay.

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            • #21
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              thanks streetwise for your reply I have sent to reston solicitor a cpr 31.14 request as Nem suggested is that any good or should I be doing something else to stop it

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by remington View Post
                thanks streetwise for your reply I have sent to reston solicitor a cpr 31.14 request as Nem suggested is that any good or should I be doing something else to stop it
                I don't think you will get a reply from Restons re your C.P.R. request ,they have judgement, you need to go to the court and apply for the judgement to be set aside and if the Court grant your application then you can ask Restons for documents.

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                • #23
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                  so if this went to court what about the fact that I have not had the chance to look at the debt and who the original lender was and the original agreement and it is again almost six years up on the 27th feb 2015 for s/barred

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                  • #24
                    Re: Restons and cabot

                    Originally posted by remington View Post
                    so if this went to court what about the fact that I have not had the chance to look at the debt and who the original lender was and the original agreement and it is again almost six years up on the 27th feb 2015 for s/barred
                    THEY HAVE JUDGEMENT,its been to Court,you never replied to the claim form.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Restons and cabot

                      The Stat bar 6 year clock stopped the day the claim was issued.
                      Make the App to set aside pay the fee and put your case to the judge.

                      nem

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                      • #26
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                        thanks for reply streetwise but as I said I never received any only the Judgment is there anything I can do

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by remington View Post
                          thanks for reply streetwise but as I said I never received any only the Judgment is there anything I can do
                          APPLY TO THE COURT TO HAVE THE JUDGEMENT SET ASIDE,as you did not receive the claim form.

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                          • #28
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                            ok thanks I will do that

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                            • #29
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                              I have got the form from the courts N244 to have Judgment set aside what is the best way to build my defence do I simply say I never received the claim form and that's it or do I have to build a better case than that I don't even know what and who the original lender was think it must have been a credit card

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                              • #30
                                Re: Restons and cabot

                                Sorry for being a pain but still cant get my head round this problem just had a look at Noodle and my credit search shows that it was a credit card (only just joined Noodle by the way) it shows up that the account was opened in 09/06/2000 and a Default was put on the account in 27/02/2009 Cabot Financial then put another Default on the account 31/12/2014 can this be right 2 Defaults

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