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** DISCONTINUED ** Solicitors v micro

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  • #31
    Re: Solicitors v micro

    Originally posted by micro View Post
    Hi all,

    Just a quick update:

    Sent the above defence, case went forward and got put for mediation, but as I still had no documents from sols, the mediation didn't take place. Got allocated to small Claims Track and Court date now set, so just sorting witness statement ect.

    A quick question, as the claim is for an overdraft, what does the claimant need (in terms of paperwork) to win the claim in court?

    Thank you
    The OD would probably have been implemented via a " letter of facility " giving the terms and conditions of the OD. There would have been " a demand for immediate payment in full of all outstanding sums" and or a Final Demand would have been issued.

    What documents are mentioned in the POC you would expect those to be produced.

    nem

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    • #32
      Re: Solicitors v micro

      Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
      The OD would probably have been implemented via a " letter of facility " giving the terms and conditions of the OD. There would have been " a demand for immediate payment in full of all outstanding sums" and or a Final Demand would have been issued.

      What documents are mentioned in the POC you would expect those to be produced.

      nem
      Ok thank you -

      Don't remember getting anything from the bank except the " letter of facility "

      In the POC they state: terms/conditions of bank account and Notice of assignment, both of which I asked for but never got.

      Any point in sending a full and final letter for a reduced amount?

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      • #33
        Re: Solicitors v micro

        UPDATE:

        Seems like Hoist have discontinued as I received a letter from HC yesterday with the Notice of Discontinuance.

        Not going to count my chickens yet, I guess I will phone the court and check with them next week to make sure? - Just concerned it's a plot to get me to not turn up at court - LOL

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        • #34
          Re: Solicitors v micro

          Originally posted by micro View Post
          UPDATE:

          Seems like Hoist have discontinued as I received a letter from HC yesterday with the Notice of Discontinuance.

          Not going to count my chickens yet, I guess I will phone the court and check with them next week to make sure? - Just concerned it's a plot to get me to not turn up at court - LOL
          Hello Micro,

          It's all over within a few days you will get a notice from the court. Clearly they have failed to find and documentation Well Done, it's a good result!

          nem

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          • #35
            Re: Solicitors v micro

            Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
            Hello Micro,

            It's all over within a few days you will get a notice from the court. Clearly they have failed to find and documentation Well Done, it's a good result!

            nem
            Thanks, Well lets hope so.

            After many letters sent to HC they never sent me anything and the court date was in 10 days too, I had filed and served the WS and my documents - F all from HC until this letter.

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            • #36
              Re: Solicitors v micro

              Originally posted by micro View Post
              Thanks, Well lets hope so.

              After many letters sent to HC they never sent me anything and the court date was in 10 days too, I had filed and served the WS and my documents - F all from HC until this letter.
              The claimants and their solicitors abuse the court system by issuing claims when they know full well that they don't have the documentation to back up the claim, they just hope people will be frightened by a court claim and pay up.

              nem

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              • #37
                Re: Solicitors v micro

                Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
                The claimants and their solicitors abuse the court system by issuing claims when they know full well that they don't have the documentation to back up the claim, they just hope people will be frightened by a court claim and pay up.

                nem
                It is terrible that they do this to people, they should not be allowed. It causes undue stress, wastes time and money for people. Mind you Royal Mail has benefited from the extra post I have sent :tinysmile_twink_t2:


                Will post back when get confirmation from the court

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                • #38
                  Re: Solicitors v micro

                  Update:

                  I never got a letter from the court to confirm the discontinuation, but I phoned them up a few days before the court date and they confirmed that the case had been discontinued and no need to attend.


                  A BIG THANK YOU to all that have helped win this one!

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                  • #39
                    Re: Solicitors v micro

                    congratulations !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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                    • #40
                      Re: ** DISCONTINUED**Solicitors v micro

                      Well done Micro xx
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                      • #41
                        Re: ** DISCONTINUED**Solicitors v micro

                        Great news well done

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                        • #42
                          Re: Solicitors v micro

                          Originally posted by micro View Post
                          Update:

                          I never got a letter from the court to confirm the discontinuation, but I phoned them up a few days before the court date and they confirmed that the case had been discontinued and no need to attend.


                          A BIG THANK YOU to all that have helped win this one!
                          Well done Micro that's made my day!!

                          Best wishes.

                          nem

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                          • #43
                            Re: ** DISCONTINUED ** Solicitors v micro

                            Brillant news...and thanks for updating.

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