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**WON!!** Hoist Portfolio Holding 2 Ltd vs MrPickles

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  • #31
    Re: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2 Ltd vs MrPickles

    You want the NOA Sainsbury to RW and the NOA RW to Hoist nothing complicated Mr. P.

    These are templates so not all of it is necessarily needed, so you can leave the defence date out.

    This claim has a fudged POC I suspect Hoist RW has no idea what they are actually chasing.

    You want the terms and condition of each item OD/CC/Loan and the agreements for each one if they and make vague multiple claims so can you.

    nem

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    • #32
      Re: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2 Ltd vs MrPickles

      Hi Nem!

      > You want the NOA Sainsbury to RW and the NOA RW to Hoist nothing complicated Mr. P.

      I've no idea what that means (I'm sending the CPR to Howard and Co as instructed prior.)

      It's complicated to me, sadly. For one, NOA does not mean something to me. And I find 45 possible meanings for it here:

      http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/NOA

      OK, so I can just write the following in my CPR? —

      1. Terms and Conditions and Agreement of Loan
      2. Terms and Conditions and Agreement of Overdraft
      3. Terms and Conditions and Agreement of Credit Card

      Thank you so much.

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      • #33
        Re: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2 Ltd vs MrPickles

        Originally posted by MrPickles View Post
        Hi Nem!

        > You want the NOA Sainsbury to RW and the NOA RW to Hoist nothing complicated Mr. P.

        I've no idea what that means (I'm sending the CPR to Howard and Co as instructed prior.)

        It's complicated to me, sadly. For one, NOA does not mean something to me. And I find 45 possible meanings for it here:

        http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/NOA

        OK, so I can just write the following in my CPR? —

        1. Terms and Conditions and Agreement of Loan
        2. Terms and Conditions and Agreement of Overdraft
        3. Terms and Conditions and Agreement of Credit Card

        Thank you so much.
        Yes that's fine! The Notices of assignment for each change of "ownership of the debt./

        nem

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        • #34
          Re: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2 Ltd vs MrPickles

          I wish to conclude this thread, and on a happy note!

          Thanks to the efforts of Joanna Connolly (of joannaconnollysolicitors.co.uk) and her team, Hoist have agreed to discontinue this case. Result! I am shocked how quickly this matter was resolved when under the direction of those in the know :-)

          Best wishes to all,

          Mr Pickles

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          • #35
            Re: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2 Ltd vs MrPickles

            Originally posted by MrPickles View Post
            Thanks to the efforts of Joanna Connolly (of joannaconnollysolicitors.co.uk) and her team, Hoist have agreed to discontinue this case. Result! I am shocked how quickly this matter was resolved when under the direction of those in the know

            Which just proves that sometimes it's not a "local" solicitor that you need, but a solicitor who has the legal savvy to fight a case in a specific area of law even if they're at opposites ends of the country.

            Christmas has come early for you with the discontinuance of this £13k claim :santa_smiley:

            Di

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            • #36
              Re: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2 Ltd vs MrPickles

              Originally posted by MrPickles View Post
              I wish to conclude this thread, and on a happy note!

              Thanks to the efforts of Joanna Connolly (of joannaconnollysolicitors.co.uk) and her team, Hoist have agreed to discontinue this case. Result! I am shocked how quickly this matter was resolved when under the direction of those in the know :-)

              Best wishes to all,

              Mr Pickles
              Originally posted by Diana M View Post
              Which just proves that sometimes it's not a "local" solicitor that you need, but a solicitor who has the legal savvy to fight a case in a specific area of law even if they're at opposites ends of the country.

              Christmas has come early for you with the discontinuance of this £13k claim :santa_smiley:

              Di
              Good result & well done.
              I reckon [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION] would modify the thread title accordingly if asked nicely. :cheer2:
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              • #37
                Re: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2 Ltd vs MrPickles

                Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
                I reckon @Kati would modify the thread title accordingly if asked nicely. :cheer2:
                done

                Well done [MENTION=93258]MrPickles[/MENTION] xx
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