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    Re: Statutory demand from Lowell

    Can I ask, why did you stop paying in 2008?

    Did you claim any of your charges back at any time?

    Charges prior 2007 are likely to be higher than £12.

    Originally posted by lbmarcos View Post
    Hi Tuttsi and many thanks for taking the time out to help me.

    In answer to your questions:-

    Do you actually have no knowledge whatsoever of this debt and have you seen evidence of the original deed of assignment of this debt being sold from Barclaycard to Lowells? I do have knowledge of this debt as I have found some old statements although the card number on the statement differs completely from the card number quoted on the SD. The final balance I have on my statements (£8388.85) tallies exactly with the balance quoted on the SD. That is concerning that the account numbers are different?
    I may well have had an original deed of assignment but I truly do not know if I did. If I had received one I would have just looked at the fact it was from Lowells and binned it assuming it was just another chaser threat from them. This needs to be checked up as you may not of received one and then Lowells are not then entitled to this debt.

    Do you have all your credit card statements and could you have credit card charges included in the figure they afre claiming for? I have the last yesr and half worth of statemenst and there are numerous £12 charges showing for late payment fees. See my comments.

    You could send a SAR to the credit card company for all the information that you need. Agreed but do I really havbe time considering I only have 18 days to deal with the SD? You need to act quickly as Curlyben is suggesting.

    Another good idea might be for you to post up without your all your personal details the Stat Demand to see if this looks genuine as sometimes they send them out without issuing them correctly. SD is duly posted up and it does look to me as though it's the real deal. thank you

    Also as Volvo says a time line of any letters etc and what you have done in the way of responses? I'm afraid I have no record whatsoever of any letters previously received or sent on these account as I stupidly hoped it would just go away. Burried head in sand....

    Is this debt statute barred??? I don't beleive so as my last payment made to Barclaycard was in 2008. ok

    If you have reasonable cause to dispute this debt then you can have this set aside and you will need to complete the court forms but before you do, lets see what they have sent you by way of a stat demand and the amount that they are claiming.

    Hoping the above helps and thanks in advance for your future advices.


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  • Curlyben
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    Just rereading bits here and thinking of grounds for the set aside.

    So you have (in no particular order)

    • Incorrect service of SD (must be attempted personal or recorded mail)
    • No knowledge of the account as the reference is incorrect
    • No notice of assignment from OC as per LoP s136 and s196
    • No credit agreement so CCA breach.

    That's just for starters..
    Also the court do NOT condone the use of SD's for CCA regulated debts of this kind. In fact 1st Credit have been officially warned by the OFT about this practice.
    Loweel have also been investigated by Leeds TS about the same activities.
    Worth a complaint to them as well.

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  • Curlyben
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    Now then INFORMATION is King !!

    Firstly fire off a FULL CCA to Lowell. (have a look in the first link in my siggie)
    They have 12 working days to respond.
    This requests ALL the required information for this, including the assignment bits.

    Mean while you need to look at getting this set aside, as this needs to be done within 18 days. There's the potential of running out of time waiting for the CCA.
    An SD should NEVER be ignored, it's a serious threat and not to be taken lightly.

    Your local County Court should be able to deal with the set aside.

    I notice the sneaky "people" held the service for a while as it's dated the FOURTH that's 12 days ago !!!
    Make sure you write on it when you actually received it.

    Also have a read of this for further info: Legal Beagles Consumer Forum

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  • lbmarcos
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    Hi Sapphire,

    Approx £8300 I'm afraid.

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  • lbmarcos
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    Hi Tuttsi and many thanks for taking the time out to help me.

    In answer to your questions:-

    Do you actually have no knowledge whatsoever of this debt and have you seen evidence of the original deed of assignment of this debt being sold from Barclaycard to Lowells? I do have knowledge of this debt as I have found some old statements although the card number on the statement differs completely from the card number quoted on the SD. The final balance I have on my statements (£8388.85) tallies exactly with the balance quoted on the SD.
    I may well have had an original deed of assignment but I truly do not know if I did. If I had received one I would have just looked at the fact it was from Lowells and binned it assuming it was just another chaser threat from them.

    Do you have all your credit card statements and could you have credit card charges included in the figure they afre claiming for? I have the last yesr and half worth of statemenst and there are numerous £12 charges showing for late payment fees.

    You could send a SAR to the credit card company for all the information that you need. Agreed but do I really havbe time considering I only have 18 days to deal with the SD?

    Another good idea might be for you to post up without your all your personal details the Stat Demand to see if this looks genuine as sometimes they send them out without issuing them correctly. SD is duly posted up and it does look to me as though it's the real deal.

    Also as Volvo says a time line of any letters etc and what you have done in the way of responses? I'm afraid I have no record whatsoever of any letters previously received or sent on these account as I stupidly hoped it would just go away.

    Is this debt statute barred??? I don't beleive so as my last payment made to Barclaycard was in 2008.

    If you have reasonable cause to dispute this debt then you can have this set aside and you will need to complete the court forms but before you do, lets see what they have sent you by way of a stat demand and the amount that they are claiming.

    Hoping the above helps and thanks in advance for your future advices.


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    Re: Statutory demand from Lowell

    How much are they claiming you owe ?

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    Re: Statutory demand from Lowell

    Do you actually have no knowledge whatsoever of this debt?

    If you know about this debt have you seen evidence of the original deed of assignment of this debt being sold from Barclaycard to Lowells?

    Do you have all your credit card statements and could you have credit card charges included in the figure they afre claiming for?

    You could send a SAR to the credit card company for all the information that you need.

    Another good idea might be for you to post up without your all your personal details the Stat Demand to see if this looks genuine as sometimes they send them out without issuing them correctly.

    Also as Volvo says a time line of any letters etc and what you have done in the way of responses?

    Is this debt statute barred???

    If you have reasonable cause to dispute this debt then you can have this set aside and you will need to complete the court forms but before you do, lets see what they have sent you by way of a stat demand and the amount that they are claiming.
    Last edited by TUTTSI; 16th February 2011, 14:14:PM. Reason: added

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  • volvodriver
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    If you get no knowledgeable people to advise within a few hours I suggest you report your post - yellow triangle top right, and hopefully a moderator will get someone to look after you.

    Vdr

    ps I completely get the burying your head in the sand bit. Stupid, but it happens. Time to draw a line under that and move forward.

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  • lbmarcos
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    Many, many thanks for the reply Volvo.

    OK I have to be completely honest and advise that I have no paperwork whatsoever as I have foolishly just ignored any previous letters from DCA's and put them straight in the bin. All I know from the paperwork received today is that it is for a debt of over £8000 relating to a Barclaycard that I haven't probably paid for the last 3 years.

    Since my first post I've been searching around as you suggest. A couple of quick questions:- 1. Is it too late to request a copy of the credit agreement from Lowell under CCA and 2. Is it worth requesting confirmation of a letter notifying me that the debt was assigned to Lowell.

    Appreciate that time scales are against me. I have only 18 days to set aside and the Demand which I received this morning is dated 4 February!!

    Whats the best thing I can do in my circumstance?

    Many thanks in advance.

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  • volvodriver
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    In order to receive good advice you will need to give as much information as possible, starting with a calendar of events listing by date when you stopped paying whatever it was, and all communications between you, the original creditor and Lowells,

    You will then need to scan and post up, having carefully removed anything which could identify you, any letters and documents you have.

    When all this is done you will receive detailed advice on how to proceed.

    I know what you need to do, but cant advise you further.

    There is prtobably a good chance you can get the stat demand set aside - but detailed info is the key.

    Plus seach stat demand and Lowell on here and read as much as you can.

    Vdr

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