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    Hi, I would be so grateful if i could get some advice.

    On Saturday 06/02/21, I received a Claim form from DrydensFairfax on behalf of Arrow Global (original creditor: Halifax ).

    Date issued: 05/02/21
    Acknowledge : yes on 08/02/21 via MoneyClaimOnline
    Total Amount: 13080
    Claimant: Arrow Gobal
    Solicitor: Drydens
    Original Creditor: Halifax
    Original Debt: Loan
    Particulars:
    1. The claim is for the sum of £xxxx in respect of monies owing by the defendant on a credit agreement held by the defendant with Halifax under account number xxxx upon which the defendant failed to maintain payments.
    2. A default notice was served upon the defendant and has not been complied with.
    3. The balance owed was assigned from Bank of Scotland to the claimant, and the defendant has been notified of the assignment by letter.
    Statued Barred: No, I have received letters " Remediation of Account and Notice of sum of arrears from Arrow, and I logged onto an account via Drydens
    Any Letters: no i haven't any yet, though from reading previous threads, I believe I should be sending requesting CCA & CPR which i can get onto today

    A fixed amount has been debited from my account each and every month since I made the agreement plan (back in 2012 I believe) after defaulting with Halifax. Capquest are still debiting the fixed amount to date. I first received a letter in November 2020, informing me of the transfer to Drydens, then a letter from Drydens asking me to supply a financial income expenditure... which i naively didn't complete due to no change in my financial circumstance, plus the documenting being exhausting. I called Drydens yesterday 08/02/21, and put forward that i haven't missed a payment, to where the representative confirmed that capquest have been forwarding the payments, but that the fixed amount was agreed so long ago i needed to update it and suggested i can cancel the direct debit with capquest, which i told her i wouldn't .The representative also informed me that the only way to move forward now was to respond to the claim and that i WILL get a CCJ.

    Where do i go from here?
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      Originally posted by coffeelove21 View Post
      Hi, I would be so grateful if i could get some advice.

      On Saturday 06/02/21, I received a Claim form from DrydensFairfax on behalf of Arrow Global (original creditor: Halifax ).

      Date issued: 05/02/21
      Acknowledge : yes on 08/02/21 via MoneyClaimOnline
      Total Amount: 13080
      Claimant: Arrow Gobal
      Solicitor: Drydens
      Original Creditor: Halifax
      Original Debt: Loan
      Particulars:
      1. The claim is for the sum of £xxxx in respect of monies owing by the defendant on a credit agreement held by the defendant with Halifax under account number xxxx upon which the defendant failed to maintain payments.
      2. A default notice was served upon the defendant and has not been complied with.
      3. The balance owed was assigned from Bank of Scotland to the claimant, and the defendant has been notified of the assignment by letter.
      Statued Barred: No, I have received letters " Remediation of Account and Notice of sum of arrears from Arrow, and I logged onto an account via Drydens
      Any Letters: no i haven't any yet, though from reading previous threads, I believe I should be sending requesting CCA & CPR which i can get onto today

      A fixed amount has been debited from my account each and every month since I made the agreement plan (back in 2012 I believe) after defaulting with Halifax. Capquest are still debiting the fixed amount to date. I first received a letter in November 2020, informing me of the transfer to Drydens, then a letter from Drydens asking me to supply a financial income expenditure... which i naively didn't complete due to no change in my financial circumstance, plus the documenting being exhausting. I called Drydens yesterday 08/02/21, and put forward that i haven't missed a payment, to where the representative confirmed that capquest have been forwarding the payments, but that the fixed amount was agreed so long ago i needed to update it and suggested i can cancel the direct debit with capquest, which i told her i wouldn't .The representative also informed me that the only way to move forward now was to respond to the claim and that i WILL get a CCJ.

      Where do i go from here?
      Hi there

      The advice from Drydens is a litle unhelpful. Given that you have a payment arrangement in place, then they should really be offering a consent order to allow you to continue with payments, which have been agreed to and arguably could amount to a variation in the loan agreement which could in theory be considered binding on them.

      Did you speak to the solicitor who was managing your case, or was it just someone on the phone in their call centre.

      You must ensure you acknowledge the claim, i would suggest stating an intention to defend the claim at this stage.
      I work for Roach Pittis Solicitors. I give my free time available to helping other on the forum and would be happy to try and assist informally where needed. Any posts I make on LegalBeagles are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as legal advice. Any advice I provide is without liability.

      If you need to contact me please email me on Pt@roachpittis.co.uk .

      I have been involved in leading consumer credit and data protection cases including Harrison v Link Financial Limited (High Court), Grace v Blackhorse (Court of Appeal) and also Kotecha v Phoenix Recoveries (Court of Appeal) along with a number of other reported cases and often blog about all things consumer law orientated.

      You can also follow my blog on consumer credit here.

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