Hi,
Got the Northampton Bulk Centre Claim form from the above, but I noticed on the Particulars of Claim, it states the following :-
"The claim is in the sum of *** in respect of monies owing by the defendant on a credit agreement regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974, originally taken with Three Mobile, under account number *******. The defendant failed to maintain the contractual payments in respect of the agreement and a default notice has been served upon the defendant and not complied with."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that credit agreements relating to mobile phone contracts aren't even covered by the legislation they're asserting.
Is this true, and if so, have they just shot themselves in the foot by citing legislation that doesn't even apply to the type of contract they're trying to claim for?
Also, that means if I send them a CPR 31.14 letter, then am I right in thinking that they'd need to send a copy of the credit agreement (which doesn't exist)?
Finally, on the Defence portion of the Claim Form (Section 3), would I need only state that I've submitted a CPR 31.14 request to Drydens, asking them to substantiate their claim?
Also, there's a circular Northampton (CCBC) County Court 'stamp' which looks to be photocopied on and also has no date inside of it.
Sorry - I'm new to court claim forms. Genuinely didn't expect it.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice given.
Got the Northampton Bulk Centre Claim form from the above, but I noticed on the Particulars of Claim, it states the following :-
"The claim is in the sum of *** in respect of monies owing by the defendant on a credit agreement regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974, originally taken with Three Mobile, under account number *******. The defendant failed to maintain the contractual payments in respect of the agreement and a default notice has been served upon the defendant and not complied with."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that credit agreements relating to mobile phone contracts aren't even covered by the legislation they're asserting.
Is this true, and if so, have they just shot themselves in the foot by citing legislation that doesn't even apply to the type of contract they're trying to claim for?
Also, that means if I send them a CPR 31.14 letter, then am I right in thinking that they'd need to send a copy of the credit agreement (which doesn't exist)?
Finally, on the Defence portion of the Claim Form (Section 3), would I need only state that I've submitted a CPR 31.14 request to Drydens, asking them to substantiate their claim?
Also, there's a circular Northampton (CCBC) County Court 'stamp' which looks to be photocopied on and also has no date inside of it.
Sorry - I'm new to court claim forms. Genuinely didn't expect it.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice given.
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