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Mortimer Clarke

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    Around 2007 I had a car repossessed because I couldn't make the payment due to work and marriage problems after the car was sold in auction I received a letter telling what I owed but of course I still couldn't pay the money, 11 years down the line I received a letter from Mortimer Clarke on behave of mfs portfolio saying I was going to be taken to court no details of what for I was going on holiday and just thought they were trying it on because any debt I had in my long past would be status barred, Friday I received a county court money claims center letter so I phoned Mortimer Clarke and asked what it was about and it turned to be the car hp I played a little dumb to this them said surly this would be status barred and they then said no because be there was an order against me in 2008 first I had heard about this but from what I have heard about these people its probably false, I'm really not sure what to do now its for a big amount and my situation is better but I'm i wouldn't say I have much spare cash at the end of the month. Do these people buy debts and would I stand a chance if I appealed
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