Re: Cabot / vanquis court claim
You must have added that line after I replied to your post because I didn't see it therefore didn't answer that question, and it's rather important.
No, the CCA request is this letter: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...y-of-Agreement
The CPR request is this other letter: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ic-information
Neither goes to the court, the CCA goes to Cabot which you did and they responded, the CPR goes to their solicitors, their name should be printed on the claim, it's the second box down on the left hand side, the first one is the name and address of the claimant, the second is the address for documents and payments, that's where the CPR request should be sent to. :thumb:
No need to file it yet, if the date on the claim was Oct 1st as you posted above, then it's due on November 3rd: http://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadded.html?d1=1&m1=10&y1=2015&type=add&ay=&am= &aw=&ad=33&rec=
If you didn't send a CPR request to the solicitors named on the claim, you should really do it now, you can't argue in your defence that they didn't supply you with the documents if you didn't request them in the first place.
You can still use Cabot's non-compliance but you'll have a better chance if you can use two bullets rather than one!
Originally posted by Aquarius23
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No, the CCA request is this letter: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...y-of-Agreement
The CPR request is this other letter: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ic-information
Neither goes to the court, the CCA goes to Cabot which you did and they responded, the CPR goes to their solicitors, their name should be printed on the claim, it's the second box down on the left hand side, the first one is the name and address of the claimant, the second is the address for documents and payments, that's where the CPR request should be sent to. :thumb:
Originally posted by Aquarius23
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If you didn't send a CPR request to the solicitors named on the claim, you should really do it now, you can't argue in your defence that they didn't supply you with the documents if you didn't request them in the first place.
You can still use Cabot's non-compliance but you'll have a better chance if you can use two bullets rather than one!
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