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Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

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  • #61
    Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

    Nothing from Bryan Carter yet. The court emailed to say the extension has been put through etc. I have until the 11th, just waiting to see if BC drop it once they realise they have no proof of an agreement.

    I want to say thank you again to everyone else who has helped me. I'm still petrified of this whole situation but I've no idea what I would have done without this forum.

    I really hope it's dropped before the 11th.

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    • #62
      Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

      Should I make a request for a CCA myself or did I do that with my previous request?

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      • #63
        Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

        I think the CCA is sent to Lowell?

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        • #64
          Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

          Originally posted by Davefisher View Post
          Should I make a request for a CCA myself or did I do that with my previous request?
          Originally posted by Dean8 View Post
          I think the CCA is sent to Lowell?
          I believe we suggested sending BOTH a CCA request and a CPR 31.14 request. One is a request for a copy of your credit agreement under the Consume Credit Act, the other for documents mentioned in the particulars of claim under the Civil Procedure Rules. Did you send both as per this post? http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...278#post383278

          ^^^which pointed to this post (CPR request): http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...955#post382955

          and this one (CCA request): http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...953#post382953

          The CCA request would be sent to the creditor although some people send them to the solicitors acting for them. The CPR request to the solicitors.

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          • #65
            Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

            Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
            I believe we suggested sending BOTH a CCA request and a CPR 31.14 request. One is a request for a copy of your credit agreement under the Consume Credit Act, the other for documents mentioned in the particulars of claim under the Civil Procedure Rules. Did you send both as per this post? http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...278#post383278

            ^^^which pointed to this post (CPR request): http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...955#post382955

            and this one (CCA request): http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...953#post382953

            The CCA request would be sent to the creditor although some people send them to the solicitors acting for them. The CPR request to the solicitors.

            Yes, I copy and pasted all of that and amended it to include my details. It asks in there for a copy for the agreement - which I assumed was the cca request? Correct?

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            • #66
              Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

              It's getting close now. I guess I have to start getting my defence prepared?

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              • #67
                Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                I didn't send that CCA one. Should I send now??? I thought that was all included in the CPR request!

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                • #68
                  Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                  Is it it too late to request a CCA now???

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                  • #69
                    Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                    Jesus! I can't believe I've been so stupid. I thought the cca request was all included in the cpr request. Oh god what do I do?

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                    • #70
                      Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                      Just get it sent off now and don't panic I'll have a read back.


                      '' The court emailed to say the extension has been put through etc. I have until the 11th ''

                      That's cool. Have you had anything back from the CPR request yet ?

                      Yes, def send off your formal CCA request with your £1 now, it be fine and don't stress xx
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                      • #71
                        Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                        Just get it sent off now and don't panic I'll have a read back.


                        '' The court emailed to say the extension has been put through etc. I have until the 11th ''

                        That's cool. Have you had anything back from the CPR request yet ?

                        Yes, def send off your formal CCA request with your £1 now, it be fine and don't stress xx
                        I haven't had any documents or anything provided since my cpr request, just their response that they will agreed to the extension.

                        The cca says they have 14 days to reply, my deadline is the 11th of this month?

                        On the cca request it says account or reference number at the top there - is it the claim number I put there that's on my court letters?

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                        • #72
                          Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                          No, it's separate from the court claim, so just your account number from the catalogue (if you know it), and your name and address (obviously) and it goes to Lowell with the £1 postal order xxx

                          Time wise it is okay as they haven't supplied anything from your CPR request yet either so give them a few more days then can think about what your next step is.
                          #staysafestayhome

                          Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

                          Received a Court Claim? Read >>>>> First Steps

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                          • #73
                            Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                            Originally posted by Davefisher View Post
                            It's getting close now. I guess I have to start getting my defence prepared?
                            Originally posted by Davefisher View Post
                            I haven't had any documents or anything provided since my cpr request, just their response that they will agreed to the extension.
                            Did they agree to the full 28 days the CPR allows? I assume you'd have notified the court when you agreed it, what date will your defence be due?

                            Originally posted by Davefisher View Post
                            The cca says they have 14 days to reply, my deadline is the 11th of this month?

                            On the cca request it says account or reference number at the top there - is it the claim number I put there that's on my court letters?
                            CCA request is a request under s.77-79 of the Consumer Credit Act for a copy of your agreement and a statement of account, and it's totally separate from the court claim. The 14 days start when you send it (recorded delivery). That's totally separate from your CPR request.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                              Ok, all printed off and ready to send first thing. Should I send a copy to Brian Carter as well as Lowell?

                              Thank you so much. I'm so embarrassed. I'm really naive to l of this. I've never had any kind of debt before and have never have to deal with any kind of legal proceedings/court etc

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                              • #75
                                Re: Bryan Carter issued litigation proceedings in County Court.

                                Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
                                Did they agree to the full 28 days the CPR allows? I assume you'd have notified the court when you agreed it, what date will your defence be due?

                                CCA request is a request under s.77-79 of the Consumer Credit Act for a copy of your agreement and a statement of account, and it's totally separate from the court claim. The 14 days start when you send it (recorded delivery). That's totally separate from your CPR request.
                                On page two of this thread you'll find their response to my cpr request. They agreed to a 14 day extension, taking me to the 11th of December...

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