Hello helpful Beagles. I have received a County Court Business Centre claim form in respect of a credit card debt. There is no embossed stamp on the form, not sure if that is relevant at all. I have acknowledged it via money claim online but I am not quite sure what to do next. I believe the debt is statute barred as I have not made a payment since August 2011. Particulars of claim are:
"The Claimant is the assignee of a Lloyds Bank plc debt in the sum of £4,172.58 assigned on 21/11/14. Statutory notices of assignment were sent to the defendant. The debt is a Credit Card account first opened by the original creditor on or about 23/08/2001 under reference xxxx. The Defendant used the credit facilities. On 07/03/2012 the account defaulted with an outstanding balance of £4,172.58. The Claimant and its predecessors in title demanded repayment of the sum due. In breach of contract the Defendant failed to repay the sums due.
AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS
1. The sum of £4,172.58
2. Statutory interest pursuant to Section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at a rate of 8.00% per annum from 8/12/14 to 15/1/18 £1,037.09, and thereafter at a daily rate of £0.91 until judgement or sooner payment."
Any advice would be appreciated.
"The Claimant is the assignee of a Lloyds Bank plc debt in the sum of £4,172.58 assigned on 21/11/14. Statutory notices of assignment were sent to the defendant. The debt is a Credit Card account first opened by the original creditor on or about 23/08/2001 under reference xxxx. The Defendant used the credit facilities. On 07/03/2012 the account defaulted with an outstanding balance of £4,172.58. The Claimant and its predecessors in title demanded repayment of the sum due. In breach of contract the Defendant failed to repay the sums due.
AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS
1. The sum of £4,172.58
2. Statutory interest pursuant to Section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at a rate of 8.00% per annum from 8/12/14 to 15/1/18 £1,037.09, and thereafter at a daily rate of £0.91 until judgement or sooner payment."
Any advice would be appreciated.
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