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    I am disputing a debt with Lowell over O2 on the n245 form I put in zero pounds zero pence to pay. As paying is admitting defeat znd the debt is dated 3 October 2013 so its its ne statute barred please advise
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  • #2
    Hi there everyone any else experiencing problems with Lowell

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    • #3
      Hi Tezzy - why are you completing the N245 form if you are disputing the debt? do you want to give us a bit of background information on what this is, has a claim been made against you, are you wanting to defend, or have you had a default judgment issued against you that you want to get set aside/removed ? or do you want the court to change the amount they have ordered you pay ? Sorry think we'll need a bit more information - N245 is to apply to suspend a warrant and vary the payments on a judgment already received. If you want to apply to suspend a warrant and set aside a judgment that would be form N244 ....
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tezzy View Post
        Hi there everyone any else experiencing problems with Lowell
        Thank you for respnding.

        I have had a CCJ on 13 November 2018 and on 10 May 2019 I received a Warrant of Control. I have filled out the N245 to stop the Warrant of Control. Also I have filled out and paid for a N244 to have the CCJ set aside. The original on my credit report states that it is dated 3 October 2013. I have filled out and paidfor both a N245 and an N244 as I do not wish to have bailiffs coming to remove my goods. In 2016 I dont know the date exactly I got in contavt with 02 to provide proof of the said and they said that since it got sold they do not have record on file.
        Hope this helps
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        • #5
          As Amethyst says above, on what basis are you disputing?
          Have you requested written disclosure of documents/data from Lowells &/or O2?
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          • #6
            Ok the N244 would have sufficed - order to suspend the warrant and set aside the judgment - have you sent a copy of the N244 application to the claimant or just filed with the court ?

            Did you know about the CCJ before the bailiff visit/letter ? On what grounds have you applied to set-aside ?

            #staysafestayhome

            Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

            Received a Court Claim? Read >>>>> First Steps

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