Hi Everyone,
I'm new on here, but have been reading other peoples threads for the last 4-5 months.
Bryan Carter are acting on behalf of Lowells claiming I owe them £850 from a debt they bought from Lloyds in 2012. Apparently I made a payment of £70 to a debt company on May 6th 2008, which I cant even remember doing. Around that time I was recovering from a very bad car accident which left me taking high amounts of strong pain killers and anti-depressants.
I sent a CCA request, but instead got a threatening letter saying that they MAY proceed with legal action. I assumed it was one of their empty threats. I did not here from them for a while until I received a letter from NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT stating that they are taking me to court. Long story short I defended the claim stating that they have not provided me with any proof that I actually owe the money. I also made a counterclaim for my time spent replying to their letters and general stress that they have caused me.
On March the 27th I received a letter from BC stating that they vigorously defend my counterclaim and that we should resolve this issue outside of court. They wanted me to sign a notice of discontinuous on my counterclaim and then send it to them. I tried to research this to find out if that is the right protocol, I couldn't find too much info on this exact circumstance so I decided not to sign it.
I received a letter dated 11/04/2014 from the courts stating that the claimant shall file and serve a copy of the executed agreement upon which it sues and the notice of assignment. I thought great they have not provided me a with any proof, so how will they be able to send anything to the court.
So, yesterday I received a letter from BC which included a photo copied Asset Application Form and Agreement signed by me and dated 23rd of October 2000! The debt is for a credit card, which I'm sure they initially said it was for an overdraft. Is this a true copy of a CCA. I read somewhere that a CCA should state the amount of credit, the credit charges and interest rate. This document does none of these, its nearly 14 years old!!!!!
I wish they would just b***er off!!!!!
Sorry for the long post any advise or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I'm new on here, but have been reading other peoples threads for the last 4-5 months.
Bryan Carter are acting on behalf of Lowells claiming I owe them £850 from a debt they bought from Lloyds in 2012. Apparently I made a payment of £70 to a debt company on May 6th 2008, which I cant even remember doing. Around that time I was recovering from a very bad car accident which left me taking high amounts of strong pain killers and anti-depressants.
I sent a CCA request, but instead got a threatening letter saying that they MAY proceed with legal action. I assumed it was one of their empty threats. I did not here from them for a while until I received a letter from NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT stating that they are taking me to court. Long story short I defended the claim stating that they have not provided me with any proof that I actually owe the money. I also made a counterclaim for my time spent replying to their letters and general stress that they have caused me.
On March the 27th I received a letter from BC stating that they vigorously defend my counterclaim and that we should resolve this issue outside of court. They wanted me to sign a notice of discontinuous on my counterclaim and then send it to them. I tried to research this to find out if that is the right protocol, I couldn't find too much info on this exact circumstance so I decided not to sign it.
I received a letter dated 11/04/2014 from the courts stating that the claimant shall file and serve a copy of the executed agreement upon which it sues and the notice of assignment. I thought great they have not provided me a with any proof, so how will they be able to send anything to the court.
So, yesterday I received a letter from BC which included a photo copied Asset Application Form and Agreement signed by me and dated 23rd of October 2000! The debt is for a credit card, which I'm sure they initially said it was for an overdraft. Is this a true copy of a CCA. I read somewhere that a CCA should state the amount of credit, the credit charges and interest rate. This document does none of these, its nearly 14 years old!!!!!
I wish they would just b***er off!!!!!
Sorry for the long post any advise or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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