My Husband had a Lloyds TSB account with agreed overdraft of I believe £50 went slightly over maybe £10/20 approx 7.5years ago not used the account since, have received several letters from them in the past chasing £800+ i'm assuming the difference is charges. I have on several occasions asked for statements to be able to given to show how the balance is so much more and they have never banked the payment or responded to the letters. Received court papers on Fri (date of service works out as Sat) claiming £900+ with court costs on top. Really don't know what to do, have no experience of court from this side Any advice greatly appreciated!
Urgent Advice Required - LLoyds TSB issues court papers
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Re: Urgent Advice Required - LLoyds TSB issues court papers
Hi Puffrose, I know we have made some payments on the account but cant be sure how long ago it was, I would say 4 years at the very least. On the papers it is a solicitor to contact acting on behalf of Lloyds TSB, Nelson Guest & Partners. It was also issues to our previous address so if I hadn't still been redirecting mail I wouldn't have even received it!
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Re: Urgent Advice Required - LLoyds TSB issues court papers
The only time we would have acknowledged it is when we made payment at least 4 years ago defo haven't since! I think we maybe had three debt collection letters regarding it in that time (to which I responded by writing to Lloyds asking for SAR but payment was never cashed and no info received) and now these court papers. I've received nothing from them to prove it is owed despite asking for statements etc in writing. Thank you
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In the Particulars of Claim they have to set out how the claim is made up. Do they say in there the date you last paid? If you don't know, try to work it out - look back at your papers, statements etc. This date is important and you have to be precise. If it's over 6 years ago, the claim is statute-barred and you have a complete defence. This date is your priority - more than 6 years and you can make the whole case collapse. Even if you have paid or acknowledged within the last 6 years it's not a disaster because you can defend on other grounds - but check that date before we go any further!
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Originally posted by Nikolai View PostIn the Particulars of Claim they have to set out how the claim is made up. Do they say in there the date you last paid? If you don't know, try to work it out - look back at your papers, statements etc. This date is important and you have to be precise. If it's over 6 years ago, the claim is statute-barred and you have a complete defence. This date is your priority - more than 6 years and you can make the whole case collapse. Even if you have paid or acknowledged within the last 6 years it's not a disaster because you can defend on other grounds - but check that date before we go any further!
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Any ideas on gaining the information I need guys? Just conscious that I'm time limited with responding to court papers and entering a defence if indeed I have one. Not sure if I should be responding saying I have a defence or not until I find out that date, just don't know how I'm going to find it out Thanks in advance
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Re: Urgent Advice Required - LLoyds TSB issues court papers
Originally posted by SpringerSpaniel View PostIf you enter an acknowledgement of service, you will get a further 14 days to prepare your defence.
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If there is no proof provided of your liability, you can put the Claimant to strict proof that you are liable to it for the sum claimed or any sum whatsoever as your defence. You can then see what emerges and if necesssary seek leave to amend your defence.
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Originally posted by SpringerSpaniel View PostIf there is no proof provided of your liability, you can put the Claimant to strict proof that you are liable to it for the sum claimed or any sum whatsoever as your defence. You can then see what emerges and if necesssary seek leave to amend your defence.
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They have to prove that you owe them money. They have the burden of proof with this. When (if) they produce a loan agreement or other contract, you wil be able to see the date on it. If it is beyond 6 years ago (5 in Scotland), you can then seek to amend the Defence to include the debt being statute barred.
If you defend tee case in full initilally, you are keeping the maximum options open. You can always negotiate later.Last edited by SpringerSpaniel; 15th November 2012, 10:56:AM.
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Re: Urgent Advice Required - LLoyds TSB issues court papers
Originally posted by SpringerSpaniel View PostThey have to prove that you owe them money. They have the burden of proof with this. When (if) they produce a loan agreement or other contract, you wil be able to see the date on it. If it is beyond 6 years ago (5 in Scotland), you can then seek to amend the Defence to include the debt being stute barred.
If you defend thee case in full initilally, you are keeping the maximum options open. You can always negotiate later.
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