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  • #61
    Re: Am I too late?

    Thanks Mike770, hope so.

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    • #62
      Re: Am I too late?

      Hi Totrusting

      Have they ever sourced a copy of the agreement which you asked for (CCA request) so long ago?

      Have you acknowledged the alleged debt at any time since 2010?
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      • #63
        Re: Am I too late?

        Hi Charitynjw

        No, they never provided anything that was requested.

        If I remember rightly, I have not acknowledged the alleged debt since February 2010, is that why they are back as it's 2 months short of 6 years?

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        • #64
          Re: Am I too late?

          Oh goodness they are pickles aren't they ! Really do NOT worry about this letter. Your case was discontinued AFTER you defended and they provided NO documents, and still haven't - this is a simple pre-Christmas stress you out letter as you've just come to the top of the pile again. Put it in a file and forget about it.... if they do try going back to court with it, they will have some serious explanations to make to the judge and you can still defend on the same grounds as well as second bite of the cherry grounds Come back any time you get another letter too.

          Have a lovely Christmas
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          • #65
            Re: Am I too late?

            Thank you so much again Amethyst, I needed to hear that
            I will come back if anything else arrives but for now, I will do as you advised...file and forget about them.

            You have a wonderful Christmas also.

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            • #66
              Re: Am I too late?

              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
              Oh goodness they are pickles aren't they ! Really do NOT worry about this letter. Your case was discontinued AFTER you defended and they provided NO documents, and still haven't - this is a simple pre-Christmas stress you out letter as you've just come to the top of the pile again. Put it in a file and forget about it.... if they do try going back to court with it, they will have some serious explanations to make to the judge and you can still defend on the same grounds as well as second bite of the cherry grounds Come back any time you get another letter too.

              Have a lovely Christmas


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              • #67
                Re: Am I too late?

                You always make me smile Mike770...

                Have a great Christmas (if you celebrate it)

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