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  • CCJ Defence Help Needed

    Hi there,

    I would be grateful for any assistance anyone can provide in regards to defending a ccj claim I have received.

    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: Dec 5th
    Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: Yes AOS submitted online
    Total Amount Claimed : 4k
    Claimant's Name: Cabot
    Solicitors Firm: Mortimer Clarke
    Original Creditor: Argos Loans
    Original Debt: no idea ??
    Particulars of Claim: By an agreement between [original creditor] & the defendant on or around 21/07/2004 ('the agreement') [original creditor] agreed to loan the defendant monies. The defendant did not pay the installments as they fell due & the agreement was terminated. The agreement was assigned to [the claimant]. The claimant therefore claims 1. [alledged amount] 2. Costs
    Is the debt Statute Barred: ??? I have not contacted them.
    List any letters you have sent (eg: CCA/ CPR ): none, was planning to send a CCA & CPR next.
    Any Other Information or Background Details: Such as?
    Tags: None

  • #2
    date of default??? date last time you communicated with anyone?? detail details???

    First Steps
    Check dates
    Acknowledge Claim
    CCA Request
    CPR 31.14 Request

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    • #3
      Hi Mike,

      They did not specify date of default. As this dates back to 2004 I have no info re: this debt.

      I have never had any direct contact with the claimant (debt buyer agency). They have sent me letters via post.

      In the past, I have used a debt management co. That co. sold on the debts to another agency and that agency to another agency. I never entered in a new signed agreements with the new debt buyer agy however debits from my account continued until approx. 3 years ago when unemployment rendered me unable to continue with the debit. I have moved a few times over the years so need to look through old paperwork to establish any othet possible background info.

      Cannot I not just request the evidence from the claimant?

      Thanks in advance fir any guidance.

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      • #4
        MIKE770 You wrote:


        "First Steps
        Check dates
        Acknowledge Claim
        CCA Request
        CPR 31.14 Request"


        Quick question and sorry if its a silly one.... "Check dates" - what dates am I checking?

        I have already submitted an AOS to defend all. Thank you for the links for CCA and CPR letters. I will aim to complete these today to have ready to post 'signed for' delivery tomorrow. I'll post any follow-up questions I may have.

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        • #5
          date on court form then that tells you to put defence in by


          send Recorded delivery and keep all copies of correspondence in date order

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          • #6
            Amethyst

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            • #7
              Date of form is Dec 5th. So have until Jan 2nd which is 28 days of this date now that I have submitted AOS. However, unsuee if it 28 working days or not. If it is then I have longer.

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              • #8
                28+ 5 for posting etc? I always suggest sending on line thru MCOL defence just a day or so before so as to not let them trash any comments in your defence before they get theirs in read around site?

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                • #9
                  MIKE770 Okay thanks. Duly noted.

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                  • #10
                    Quick question re: CPR request.

                    Of the following documents, should I just request Agreement & notice of assignment? Or should I list all 3?

                    1. Agreement / Contract
                    2. Default Notice
                    3. Notice of Assignment


                    The Particulars of Claim read:
                    "By an agreement between [original creditor] & the defendant on or around 21/07/2004 ('the agreement') [original creditor] agreed to loan the defendant monies. The defendant did not pay the installments as they fell due & the agreement was terminated. The agreement was assigned to [the claimant]. The claimant therefore claims 1. [alledged amount] 2. Costs"


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                    • #11
                      Only

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                      • #12
                        Request items mentioned on the court form at this stage

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                        • #13
                          MIKE770 they mention the agreement
                          then they say the agreement was assigned - do I take that to mean "notice of assignment"? Or just the agreement at this stage? Excuse these basic questions but I want to get it right

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                          • #14
                            One more question re: CPR letter

                            There is a name for the claimants legal rep on the bottom of the claim form. I should send letter addressed to this person or keep it general with "dear sir/madam" - whats best?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Judah12 View Post
                              MIKE770 they mention the agreement
                              then they say the agreement was assigned - do I take that to mean "notice of assignment"? Or just the agreement at this stage? Excuse these basic questions but I want to get it right
                              yes notice of assignment & agreement mentioned within

                              send CCA as well with £1. P.O.recorded delivery keep copies of everything you have and receive

                              send to the address for now@=

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