Hello, new here, so apologies if this has been covered before.
I would welcome some advice regarding the following:
Around 2007 I opened a Halifax Current Account. I disputed some charges on the account, and it all escalated, and ended in me closing the account with a balance outstanding of over £300. I can't remember exactly when I defaulted on payments, but it would have been in 2009. I'm assuming this is now statute barred, but I have no paperwork to back this up.
A default was never registered against my credit file, and the debt has been passed to a number of collection agencies, and now rests with Lowell Portfolio.
I have just received a County Court Claim Form from Northampton, and have completed the Acknowledgedment of Service online, indicating that I wish to fully defend and dispute the claim.
At this point, I'm now getting nervous, as I don't really know what steps I should take in terms of contacting Lowell re: requests for information, Statute barred requests etc, and indeed whether I have a strong enough case to defend.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance.
I would welcome some advice regarding the following:
Around 2007 I opened a Halifax Current Account. I disputed some charges on the account, and it all escalated, and ended in me closing the account with a balance outstanding of over £300. I can't remember exactly when I defaulted on payments, but it would have been in 2009. I'm assuming this is now statute barred, but I have no paperwork to back this up.
A default was never registered against my credit file, and the debt has been passed to a number of collection agencies, and now rests with Lowell Portfolio.
I have just received a County Court Claim Form from Northampton, and have completed the Acknowledgedment of Service online, indicating that I wish to fully defend and dispute the claim.
At this point, I'm now getting nervous, as I don't really know what steps I should take in terms of contacting Lowell re: requests for information, Statute barred requests etc, and indeed whether I have a strong enough case to defend.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance.
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