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Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

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  • #61
    Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

    Hi all

    Firstly, I got a cheque from Marlin for the full costs claimed which was duly cashed

    2 years later and out of the blue I get a letter from Cabot Financial about the same debt - balance £16814.05

    Presumably I send them a copy of the Order from the court

    Do I need to say anything in the letter that I send with this?

    I have had no other correspondence in relation to this since Marlin sent me the cheque for the costs

    "We spoke to you a while ago" - several years ago possibly as they have been one of the any DCA's trying to chase me other the years or that could have been a debt with Barclaycard itself which was settled well over 10 years ago

    I wondered who the 2 missed calls to my mobile number with no voicemail message left were from

    I've been working really long hours at work so hadn't had chance to check up on the number

    +443445560262 checks out as Cabot Financial

    The debt could even be statute barred at this point - will check that as I know Cabot are known at chasing statue barred debts

    I just wish this would all end. I am being harassed am I not? A criminal act under PHA 1997

    More than a little annoyed and upset right now

    Was straight onto finding all the documents then onto here to post having got home from work shortly before midnight

    I was diagnosed with moderate anxiety and stress last year and currently going through a really bad patch. I really do not need this right now

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    • #62
      Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

      As I know there were changes around consumer credit law in April 2014, I've just checked the Interim Permission Consumer Credit Register

      Cabot Financial (Europe) Limited
      Status = Lapsed

      The FCA firm reference number, 677910 was not found

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      • #63
        Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

        Kind of busy today/tomorrow, if nobody else offers an opinion i'll take a look Sun/Mon.

        M1

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        • #64
          Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

          Originally posted by pikachu View Post
          As I know there were changes around consumer credit law in April 2014, I've just checked the Interim Permission Consumer Credit

          Register

          Cabot Financial (Europe) Limited
          Status = Lapsed

          The FCA firm reference number, 677910 was not found
          There is it seems no problem with Cabot's " permissions" they operate under Cabot Financial Managements license.

          nem

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          • #65
            Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

            Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
            There is it seems no problem with Cabot's " permissions" they operate under Cabot Financial Managements license.

            nem
            Thanks - thought that might be the case

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            • #66
              Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

              The Cabot issue remains to be seen, as far as i am concerned, however it means hee haw in these circumstances.

              You need to file AoS. You also need to contact the claimant and point out that it's a second bite at the cherry, inviting them to disappear down the hole from which they came or you'll make an application to get the court to stuff them back down it.

              http://www.hardwicke.co.uk/insights/...from-sanctions

              https://civillitigationbrief.wordpre...ance-decision/

              M1

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              • #67
                Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

                Thanks m1

                I'll have to look at the links again when my brain is functioning after I've caught up on sleep. Too technical without sleep

                At this stage, Cabot have sent only a standard friendly template DCA letter with an I&E to complete and send back

                There is no threat of taking me to court. "We would like to help you"....

                I'll post a copy of the letter as soon as I can

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                • #68
                  Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

                  Just caught up in that Cabot bought Marlin / Mortimer Clarke

                  Others appear to have received almost identical letters

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                  • #69
                    Re: Court claim STRUCK OUT ! Marlin / Mortimer Clarke re: old EGG debt

                    I thought you had a claim.

                    In that case i'd send a copy of the last one advising they were struck out and that they should go forth and multiply.

                    M1

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