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*DISCONTINUED* !!! Lowell Portfolio 1 Ltd v Jojo13

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  • Re: *DISCONTINUED* !!! Lowell Portfolio 1 Ltd v Jojo13

    An update

    Thanks once again for all help and advice given to me regarding this problem. I sent Lowell the copy of their letter of discontuence and said if they continued their unwarranted harassment and untrue claims of gaining a CCJ against me I would be considering my legal rights. I received a very quick review of my complaint which was found in my favour and they 'will not be persuing the debt any further' . They also said that they will not remove the details from my credit file until 6 years from default. I did consider arguing against this but have decided it wouldn't be worth the hassle being only 4 months from now.

    Thanks again
    Jo

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    • Re: *DISCONTINUED* !!! Lowell Portfolio 1 Ltd v Jojo13

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      Brilliant news JoJo xxxx WELL DONE !!! You worked hard on this - it really is a pain how they always seem to wait until you've put in your witness statement before discontinuing, but I guess once they get the WS they know they do have a fight on their hands and it just isn't cost effective fighting, they much prefer a nice easy default judgment - so good on you for standing up for yourself and making their life slightly more difficult ! xxxx
      The result is a vindication of not acting like an ostrich when confrunted by a claim, I believe that the percentage of default judgements is very high.
      The quote :
      “We may not win by protesting, but if we don’t protest we will lose. If we stand up to them, there is always a chance we will win.” Hetty Bower
      seems very appropriate

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