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** DiScOnTinUeD ** BC/Lowell V Kelike28 ** WON **

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
    Sorry, I probably didn't explain myself very well, there are plenty of threads regarding BC in this section (Court Claims), you can just search for Bryan Carter.

    They are just being (I would get banned if I said what I'm thinking :tape2. They have been communicating with you by email, haven't they? So why can't they reply to the same email they have? Most people I know don't have their full names as their email address, no. What was the response they couldn't send by email? Surely they can send it by post...

    FP,

    Ive still not heard back by post or email. I run out of time Thursday i believe. I understand i am going to have to do my bit with submitting a defence by then but have also realised the claim form is in my married name, i got divorced in 4 years ago and reverted to my maiden name. I asked BC via email to amend the form but have still had no reply. Getting worried im running out of time. Should i inform the courts of anything between now and my deadline???

    Thanks

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    My 33 days are up the end of this week. Heard nothing from L...BC haven't agreed to an extension or sent me any documents. Can you confirm what my next step should be please

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    FP that is what I replied to BC... that because they had finally responded to my email sending them my AoS.. (which they said they hadn't got originally) also asking for an extension as they hadn't produced any documents as first requested. I was taking the fact they replied now (regardless as whether they thought it was me or not) as confirmation they'd received my AoS and that they should write to my home address as they had done in previous weeks. Shall wait with bated breath. What is my next move should I hear nothing? I have until 15th June when my 33 days are up I think. But since the first letter they sent me with claim form date its been 18 days

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
    oh i see, how do i search for thses threads? Do i look up the name in the search box or go by started/last post by (membername )
    Sorry, I probably didn't explain myself very well, there are plenty of threads regarding BC in this section (Court Claims), you can just search for Bryan Carter.

    Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
    Hi All,

    BC replied to my email on Saturday saying its not possible for a response to be sent to me via email as the email address is not in the name they have me as (they have my previous surname from when i was married which i changed back to my maiden after divorcing). Surely lots of people dont have their full correct name as there email address? I however do but they wont accept this. What should my next steps be. Am i still playing the waiting game or should i have done something else by now?
    They are just being (I would get banned if I said what I'm thinking :tape2. They have been communicating with you by email, haven't they? So why can't they reply to the same email they have? Most people I know don't have their full names as their email address, no. What was the response they couldn't send by email? Surely they can send it by post...

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Hi All,

    BC replied to my email on Saturday saying its not possible for a response to be sent to me via email as the email address is not in the name they have me as (they have my previous surname from when i was married which i changed back to my maiden after divorcing). Surely lots of people dont have their full correct name as there email address? I however do but they wont accept this. What should my next steps be. Am i still playing the waiting game or should i have done something else by now?

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Ps flamingparrott it is 9 days tomorrow and I've chased 4 times... Sending an email to them and via an online service on their website. Should I also write?

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    oh i see, how do i search for thses threads? Do i look up the name in the search box or go by started/last post by (membername )

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
    ok, so claim from 14.5.14 plus 33 days is 16.6.14
    fp, when you say hopefully a conclusion would have been reached before needing to make a decision, would this be whatever BC decide the next steps are??? dontreallyunderstand.com
    Not quite, going by what I've seen here, they are not likely to send the documents or agree to an extension, however, you still have to follow the process.

    I was referring to the idea of submitting unless orders to force disclosure versus submitting a defence. :decision: There are discussions going on with regards to that subject, with PT and Cel who work in the legal profession.

    Do post up when you hear from BC. Bear in mind they should respond to the CPR request in 7 days, after that you should start chasing. hone: :typing:

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    ok, so claim from 14.5.14 plus 33 days is 16.6.14
    fp, when you say hopefully a conclusion would have been reached before needing to make a decision, would this be whatever BC decide the next steps are??? dontreallyunderstand.com

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
    Am I best to submit a defence or request to force closure when the time comes. I have no idea which would be the best option.:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
    Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
    I see fp... That's fair enough. Hopefully 33 days is enough to get my head around things and know what I'm to do next also making sure I've done everything I needed to. Thane so much
    There are some discussions going on at the moment with regards to unless orders to force disclosure, hopefully a conclusion would have been reached by the time you need to make this decision. :ranger:

    The 33 days start running from the date on the claim. :clock:

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    I see fp... That's fair enough. Hopefully 33 days is enough to get my head around things and know what I'm to do next also making sure I've done everything I needed to. Thane so much

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Am I best to submit a defence or request to force closure when the time comes. I have no idea which would be the best option.:tinysmile_hmm_t2:

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
    Yes but if they don't respond with an agreement to extention does this change the time or I've still got 33 days?
    No, nothing changes, you've still got 33 days. :thumb:

    The extension would be to agree to go beyond the 33 days, up to 28 extra days ON TOP of the 33, if that makes sense. :ranger:

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  • kelike28
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Yes but if they don't respond with an agreement to extention does this change the time or I've still got 33 days?

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
    ok, well lets just see how this pans out. how long can they keep me waiting before giving me an answer either way, no paperwork to be provided?? or an extension is agreed?? i have until 10th June if my dates are correct to provide a defence, this is 28 days from claim date being sent to me.
    You have a total of 33 days from the date printed on the claim, that's 28 days plus 5 allowed for service. If you don't get anywhere you can either submit a defence based on the facts as they stand, or an unless order. There are currently some discussions going on with regards to unless orders but those are pretty much the options. You've still got some time. :thumb:

    Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
    Morning All,
    I have managed to forward the email (proof of AoS and request for extention) i sent from my personal address to BC via their own website. It states "your message has been delivered succesfully and a representitive will contact you shortly" - i have sent 3 emails now. I really dont feel like speaking with them. If i send this again and again over the next few days and and dont get a response will that suffice or not?
    Thanks in advance.
    That should suffice, you don't need a response from them or to keep re-sending, the court would have a record of your AoS and so do you. :typing:

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