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No you send the CPR request to the claimants solicitor.
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Thank you.
Last question. Am I right in saying that I send the CPR to the court offices??
Thanks again.
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Ok. Thank you very much.
Do I still complete the AOS?
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I can see no one has suggested that you send a CPR 31.14 Request for documents mentioned in the Particulars of Claim.Originally posted by ajl75 View PostSo file the AOS, and wait for the documents. What documents am I requesting?.
So type up those (the POC) and then it'll become clear what you can ask to see.
Di
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So file the AOS, and wait for the documents. What documents am I requesting?Originally posted by Diana M View PostYou only need to file the Acknowledgment of
Wait until you get (or don't get) the response to your formal request for documents. Things can change. You have 33 days from the claim Issue Date (what is it?) to file your defence
Di
Thanks for your response.
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You only need to file the Acknowledgment of Service at this stage.Originally posted by ajl75 View PostI've started the defence process. Although I simply clicked on submit defence and left it at that. I know I probably appear quite needy now but what is my best approach now? Do I fill in my defence stating that the documents they've sent is poor and not enforceable?.
Wait until you get (or don't get) the response to your formal request for documents. Things can change. You have 33 days from the claim Issue Date (what is it?) to file your defence.
And you you definitely won't be telling them what's wrong with any paperwork they send because then they can correct the errors which you have kindly pointed out to them
Di
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Hi again,Originally posted by nemesis45 View PostYou can pay right up to the date of a court hearing if you need to. Or within 28 days if you lose and no CCJ will be recorded.
nem
I've started the defence process. Although I simply clicked on submit defence and left it at that. I know I probably appear quite needy now but what is my best approach now? Do I fill in my defence stating that the documents they've sent is poor and not enforceable??
Thanks so much again.
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You can pay right up to the date of a court hearing if you need to. Or within 28 days if you lose and no CCJ will be recorded.Originally posted by ajl75 View PostThanks for your reply.
Can I clarify one thing?
If I dispute it and go down that route It won't become a CCJ will it? I'll still have the 28 days to pay the balance won't it?
Also, am I likely to incur any further costs?
Thanks again.
nem
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Thanks for your reply.Originally posted by nemesis45 View PostGood afternoon,
This again is typical of Cabot/MC they are no doubt fully aware that the stuff they have provided is illegible for the most part.
Acknowledge the claim online at MCOL instructions are on the claim documents at this stage state intention to defend in full but do not make any statement in defence at this point.
You will then have 33 days from the date of issue on the claim form to decide what to do.
I'll try to find time to look through the documents again later today.
nem
Can I clarify one thing?
If I dispute it and go down that route It won't become a CCJ will it? I'll still have the 28 days to pay the balance won't it?
Also, am I likely to incur any further costs?
Thanks again.
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Good afternoon,Originally posted by ajl75 View PostAfternoon all.
So today the court claim form arrived. £85 added to the overall cost and I have to respond.
So my last piece of advice is being sought.
I cannot have a CCJ on my file for the next 6 years. It's only now getting better.
They've not sent me any legible terms and conditions as you've seen in this thread.
The question is; is it better to pursue this or pay it?
Many thanks
This again is typical of Cabot/MC they are no doubt fully aware that the stuff they have provided is illegible for the most part.
Acknowledge the claim online at MCOL instructions are on the claim documents at this stage state intention to defend in full but do not make any statement in defence at this point.
You will then have 33 days from the date of issue on the claim form to decide what to do.
I'll try to find time to look through the documents again later today.
nem
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Afternoon all.Originally posted by nemesis45 View PostIt's typical MC/Cabot I just love the way they refer to their client when MC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cabot Financial Management.
They haven't demonstrated why their client believes the debt is enforceable at any point just quoting their " clients stance".
nem
So today the court claim form arrived. £85 added to the overall cost and I have to respond.
So my last piece of advice is being sought.
I cannot have a CCJ on my file for the next 6 years. It's only now getting better.
They've not sent me any legible terms and conditions as you've seen in this thread.
The question is; is it better to pursue this or pay it?
Many thanks
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It's typical MC/Cabot I just love the way they refer to their client when MC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cabot Financial Management.Originally posted by ajl75 View PostI have written to them and they've asked me to tell them why I believe the debt is unenforceable. There seems to be some conflicting advice on what to do next. I'm really not sure on my next move.
They haven't demonstrated why their client believes the debt is enforceable at any point just quoting their " clients stance".
nem
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