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How do i proceed? fuzzy v Abbey

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  • #16
    Re: How do i proceed? fuzzy v Abbey

    I've not taken any action on this - I thought it was best let sleeping dogs lie. As it happens neither have Abbey or ther court, so as far as i am aware the claim is stayed.

    Anyhow i get a letter from 1st Credit and I was in a stupid mood, so i rang them (hence the stupid mood). I informed them that the case was in court (3 times over in fact!!) I gave then all the relevant details - claim number etc.

    Once i had done this the guy on the end of the phone demanded that i make full payment or they would take me to court!!

    I told him is was already there so send it back to Abbey like a good like DCA! He just kept saying they were goign to court, so i hung up.

    can they take me to court if its already there???? Surely they would have to apply to have the case unstayed and do a counter claim?????

    Any thoughts???????

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    • #17
      Re: How do i proceed? fuzzy v Abbey

      Can anyone offer any help please? I've now received a letter informing me that the case is being prepared for court (although this is probably one of their automatic threat o grams.)..

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      • #18
        Re: How do i proceed? fuzzy v Abbey

        File it.
        You have already informed them that this issue is being dealt with in court and you have simply received a threat-O-Gram.

        IF, and it's a big IF, they do file it's simply a case of connecting it with your own claim.

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        • #19
          Re: How do i proceed? fuzzy v Abbey

          Thanks CB - Letter dutifully shoved in the respective file!

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