Hi Guys,
I am very new here and I need an urgent help.
I have various issues but the most pressing is a Court Case with MBNA and Preston Solicitors. I heard they are the nasty ones!
I was living in the UK till January but due to my health and being unemployed, I had to move back to my country of origin, in the middle of Europe (sorry for being secrecy, just do not want people to find me this way)
I have a CC debt of 25k from MBNA what I could not pay due to job loss and health issues.
I tried to negotiate with debt collectors, offered 30% but turned down and referred it to Prestons, they went to Court right away. I have defended the claim (filed online in December) and then they requested to transfer the case to my local Court close to London, (where I used to live).
I was already abroad that time and did not get the mail about the transfer and the hearing so could not attend.
On the hearing they have struck out my defence and now I have 2 weeks to file something otherwise I guess it is CCJ. Not sure really, never been to this situation before.
This is the letter I got from the Court
1, the said defence of 10/12/2011 is Struck Out pursuant to CPR 3.4 (2)(a).
2, Unless the Defendant files and serves a defence which is the opinion of the District Judge discloses reasonable grounds for defending the claim by 4pm by 30th March, the Claimant may thereafter enter judgement in default for the amount claimed and fixed costs
3, The court has made this order of its own initiative. You are entitled to apply to have this order set aside, varied or stayed but must do within 7 days from the day on which this order is server upon you or such other perios as may be directed above.
The credit card was opened on 14th 09 2006! I was reading aroundand it seems it is good if the CC was opened prior 2007 but could not find why?
What you guys think, what options do I have to avoid CCJ?
If necessary, I could make a payment for final settleemnt in the region of 5-6k, not really much, do you think there is still scope to negotiate or offer this?
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks,
John
I am very new here and I need an urgent help.
I have various issues but the most pressing is a Court Case with MBNA and Preston Solicitors. I heard they are the nasty ones!
I was living in the UK till January but due to my health and being unemployed, I had to move back to my country of origin, in the middle of Europe (sorry for being secrecy, just do not want people to find me this way)
I have a CC debt of 25k from MBNA what I could not pay due to job loss and health issues.
I tried to negotiate with debt collectors, offered 30% but turned down and referred it to Prestons, they went to Court right away. I have defended the claim (filed online in December) and then they requested to transfer the case to my local Court close to London, (where I used to live).
I was already abroad that time and did not get the mail about the transfer and the hearing so could not attend.
On the hearing they have struck out my defence and now I have 2 weeks to file something otherwise I guess it is CCJ. Not sure really, never been to this situation before.
This is the letter I got from the Court
1, the said defence of 10/12/2011 is Struck Out pursuant to CPR 3.4 (2)(a).
2, Unless the Defendant files and serves a defence which is the opinion of the District Judge discloses reasonable grounds for defending the claim by 4pm by 30th March, the Claimant may thereafter enter judgement in default for the amount claimed and fixed costs
3, The court has made this order of its own initiative. You are entitled to apply to have this order set aside, varied or stayed but must do within 7 days from the day on which this order is server upon you or such other perios as may be directed above.
The credit card was opened on 14th 09 2006! I was reading aroundand it seems it is good if the CC was opened prior 2007 but could not find why?
What you guys think, what options do I have to avoid CCJ?
If necessary, I could make a payment for final settleemnt in the region of 5-6k, not really much, do you think there is still scope to negotiate or offer this?
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks,
John
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