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Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

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  • #16
    Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

    well in the last month i have had 2 out of 2 set aside

    debtline etc are as usual talking out their backsides

    how was the demand served

    personal service or post and when did you get it

    have a nose

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...p-urgent-smith

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    • #17
      Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

      Thanks for response by a courier, Assist. Do you know anything of Ask Nigel? Cheers

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      • #18
        Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

        Who is Ask Nigel? The problem about choosing a lawyer you've never met, etc... is that, even if he/she are registered, if they screw up it will be YOU who will end up carrying the can. Anyway, there is enough combined knowledge on this site to take care of the biggest bullies, and if your case was hopeless you would have been told that with an advice on how to proceed. So have hope

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        • #19
          Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

          prob that freeman stuff again

          i think our record on setting aside speaks volumes

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          • #20
            Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

            Hi again, so my financial advisor friend thinks it's ridiculous to try and have this set aside. I spoke to a solicitor today who says we can based on no signed contract or letter of assignment and that the fa is acting foolhardy by trying to negotiate. My head is battered with this! We have made two offers so far, first refused, not yet heard about the second. Does this negate any possibility of having the demand set aside? I have until Friday The solicitor says he'll do it on a no win basis but I guess I can do it myself?

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            • #21
              Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

              it is quite simple to do it yourself

              please read this link

              http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...p-urgent-smith

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              • #22
                Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

                Will having made them an offer jepordise having it set aside? cheers

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                • #23
                  Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

                  the question is

                  do you acknowledge 1st cretins right to issue the demand
                  do you agre with the amount they are claiming
                  does the debt have ppi or penalty charges attached
                  have you received a notice of assignment
                  do they have an agreement,default notice

                  i can go on and on any any of the reasons mentioned is enough to have the SD set aside

                  making an offer is ill advised as it can be seen as acknowledge the debt,

                  was it done by letter or on the phone??

                  but will make no difference on the SD unless they accept the offer and withdraw it

                  even if its withdrawn, allways get it set aside to stop them doing it again

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                  • #24
                    Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

                    Originally posted by Paulajames View Post
                    Will having made them an offer jepordise having it set aside? cheers
                    Paula. Take a deep breathe and read carefully again what miliitant says. Even if he's wrong (which I dont think he is and nor does the solicitor you spoke to) you lose nothing by trying to have the SD set aside. Miliitant has given a lot of people a lot of good advice and others have chipped in to help. If I was you (and I know I'm not) I would stick here with your anonymous support network.

                    QCK

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                    • #25
                      Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

                      Thankyou, I've read through the threads and am inspired to sort out the forms tomorrow. As you say qckate I've nothing to lose. I will keep updating cos I'm sure my experience will be relative to others. Horrible experience, your support is much appreciated

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                      • #26
                        Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

                        The offer was made by post and does acknowledge the debt unfortunately. It was rejected. The second letter did ask about if penalty charges had been removed, haven't heard back yet.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Connaught and 1st Direct Statutory Demand

                          Go with the set aside

                          but only you can make that decision

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