Received a claim? Yes
Issue Date: 2-7-2015
Amount approx: 5116.89
Claimant: Cabot Financial (UK) Limited
Solicitor: Mortimer Clarke Solicitors Ltd
Original Credit: Sainsburys
Particulars of Claim:
By an agreement between SAINSBURYS (SAIN) & the defendant on or around 18/12/2007 ('the Agreement') SAIN agreed to loan the Defendant monies. The Defendant did not pay the instalments as they fell due & the Agreement was terminated. The Agreement was assigned to the Claimant. THE CLAIMANT THEREFORE CLAIMS 4851.89
Stat Barred? Yes
Have sent:
Other Info:
They got my Christian name wrong on the Claim Form. Judging by the woeful English in the particulars I am guessing its just a typo/sloppy job?
I have applied for a copy of my statutory credit report which will be available in 2-3 days. This will hopefully help in identifying the debt as I do not recognize it.
I have periodically received harassment for this debt in writing and by telephone. On one occasion a debt collector called at my family home (where I no longer live) and harassed my elderly parents. He was given short shrift by my father and has not returned.
I have never acknowledged the debt or responded to any of the various debt collectors this debt has been hawked around over the years as I do not recognize the debt. I have not made a payment to anyone towards this debt. I do not off the top of my head know the dates of the original loan agreement which I think this debt stems from - hopefully my credit report will show (or not show) these details.
I have not completed any of the steps above re: Acknowledging the claim, sending a CCA request and sending a CPR 31.13 request. Should I do these immediately as advised?
I believe the debt is either statute barred or very close to becoming statute barred hence the sudden action after so many years. I suspect the debt is unenforceable which is why this has not happened sooner.
I am completely new to this and have never received a court summons before and I'm very anxious and feeling a little overwhelmed by it all.
Many thanks!
Issue Date: 2-7-2015
Amount approx: 5116.89
Claimant: Cabot Financial (UK) Limited
Solicitor: Mortimer Clarke Solicitors Ltd
Original Credit: Sainsburys
Particulars of Claim:
By an agreement between SAINSBURYS (SAIN) & the defendant on or around 18/12/2007 ('the Agreement') SAIN agreed to loan the Defendant monies. The Defendant did not pay the instalments as they fell due & the Agreement was terminated. The Agreement was assigned to the Claimant. THE CLAIMANT THEREFORE CLAIMS 4851.89
Stat Barred? Yes
Have sent:
Other Info:
They got my Christian name wrong on the Claim Form. Judging by the woeful English in the particulars I am guessing its just a typo/sloppy job?
I have applied for a copy of my statutory credit report which will be available in 2-3 days. This will hopefully help in identifying the debt as I do not recognize it.
I have periodically received harassment for this debt in writing and by telephone. On one occasion a debt collector called at my family home (where I no longer live) and harassed my elderly parents. He was given short shrift by my father and has not returned.
I have never acknowledged the debt or responded to any of the various debt collectors this debt has been hawked around over the years as I do not recognize the debt. I have not made a payment to anyone towards this debt. I do not off the top of my head know the dates of the original loan agreement which I think this debt stems from - hopefully my credit report will show (or not show) these details.
I have not completed any of the steps above re: Acknowledging the claim, sending a CCA request and sending a CPR 31.13 request. Should I do these immediately as advised?
I believe the debt is either statute barred or very close to becoming statute barred hence the sudden action after so many years. I suspect the debt is unenforceable which is why this has not happened sooner.
I am completely new to this and have never received a court summons before and I'm very anxious and feeling a little overwhelmed by it all.
Many thanks!
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