Hi,
I previously had some debts which over the years i have heard less and less about.
However, suddenly i received a letter from a solicitors firm called Mortimer Clarke stating that the account in question was terminated on the 03/09/2010. This is according to their letter. (7 years)
So I would assume that it was statute barred, however, they go on further to say that their client ( Marlin Europe Ltd) issued a claim against me on the 16/10/2014 and the claim form was sent to my address. Which I can’t recall ever receiving. They also say that if I contact them they would be willing to settle without court action.
Everything i have read online would suggest that it was statute barred, however, i spoke to the national debt helpline and they told me to send a letter requesting more information re the claim form. It could be that they did begin legal proceedings within the 6 year period?
I posted a question on debt camel and from their knowledge, even if i did receive it and if i did not respond then i would have had a judgement against me "in default" and claims don't usually get suspended. Would or could it be suspended for nearly 3 years?
Please could someone shed some light on whether claim forms can be suspended? Are they trying to scare me into making an offer payment?
Many thanks for any information anyone may have.
Ash
I previously had some debts which over the years i have heard less and less about.
However, suddenly i received a letter from a solicitors firm called Mortimer Clarke stating that the account in question was terminated on the 03/09/2010. This is according to their letter. (7 years)
So I would assume that it was statute barred, however, they go on further to say that their client ( Marlin Europe Ltd) issued a claim against me on the 16/10/2014 and the claim form was sent to my address. Which I can’t recall ever receiving. They also say that if I contact them they would be willing to settle without court action.
Everything i have read online would suggest that it was statute barred, however, i spoke to the national debt helpline and they told me to send a letter requesting more information re the claim form. It could be that they did begin legal proceedings within the 6 year period?
I posted a question on debt camel and from their knowledge, even if i did receive it and if i did not respond then i would have had a judgement against me "in default" and claims don't usually get suspended. Would or could it be suspended for nearly 3 years?
Please could someone shed some light on whether claim forms can be suspended? Are they trying to scare me into making an offer payment?
Many thanks for any information anyone may have.
Ash
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