Hi all,
Any help from anyone in the know much appreciated.
A couple of years ago Lowell started chasing me, claiming to have assignment of an old credit card account. Despite being asked on numerous occassions, Lowell never demonstrated legal assignment. Lowell pushed the matter despite never providing any documentation showing legal assignment all the way to county court. Their claim was immediately thrown out, 'struck out' I think is the term and the reason given was 'Upon the court not being satisfied on the evidence that the claimant has established it is entitled to enforce any debt'.
Despite the above, Lowell continues to report this account as a default. Furthermore, the balance shown includes its legal and court costs which it added when it took the matter to county court.
My question is, is Lowell entitled to continue to report the account as in 'default' despite showing no evidence of any assignment, and can it really add its court costs to the balance it is reorting as owed when the court made clear it had no evidence of assignment.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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