Hi Guys,
Hopefully you will be able to point me in the right direction.
I've received a "Letter Before Action" from Restons, on behalf of Cabot, regarding a Capital One credit card. I replied pretty quickly and extensively stating that I currently denied the debt, and wanted evidence that I was the person actually liable, and to provide me with documentary evidence supporting their position.
They replied (very short letter) basically saying that Cabot had informed them that they believed I was liable, and that they were to continue pursuing the matter.
I have had a Capital One credit card in the past, (around 2009-2010), and I honestly can't remember what happened with it. I certainly don't believe I ever defaulted etc. I haven't received any paperwork etc on it for years, but have moved address a few times over the last few years.
I have sent Cabot and Restons a further letter stating that I want them to provide me with actual evidence supporting their position. I received another letter, ignoring my request for evidence, saying that they believed I was liable and as such were going to progress with legal action. I replied and told them that I would be happy to reconsider my position, and avoid legal action, if they simply provide some sort of genuine evidence confirming their claim.
Anyway, it appears as though they're not interested in providing any evidence - and I am expecting a CCJ claim form to appear in the next few weeks.
Should I wait for the Northampton Claim Form to arrive before sending a CCA request to Cabot? Should I be sending any other particular letters in advance of the claim form arriving?
What exactly should I be doing?
Cheers guys!
Hopefully you will be able to point me in the right direction.
I've received a "Letter Before Action" from Restons, on behalf of Cabot, regarding a Capital One credit card. I replied pretty quickly and extensively stating that I currently denied the debt, and wanted evidence that I was the person actually liable, and to provide me with documentary evidence supporting their position.
They replied (very short letter) basically saying that Cabot had informed them that they believed I was liable, and that they were to continue pursuing the matter.
I have had a Capital One credit card in the past, (around 2009-2010), and I honestly can't remember what happened with it. I certainly don't believe I ever defaulted etc. I haven't received any paperwork etc on it for years, but have moved address a few times over the last few years.
I have sent Cabot and Restons a further letter stating that I want them to provide me with actual evidence supporting their position. I received another letter, ignoring my request for evidence, saying that they believed I was liable and as such were going to progress with legal action. I replied and told them that I would be happy to reconsider my position, and avoid legal action, if they simply provide some sort of genuine evidence confirming their claim.
Anyway, it appears as though they're not interested in providing any evidence - and I am expecting a CCJ claim form to appear in the next few weeks.
Should I wait for the Northampton Claim Form to arrive before sending a CCA request to Cabot? Should I be sending any other particular letters in advance of the claim form arriving?
What exactly should I be doing?
Cheers guys!
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