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1st November 2006, 11:46
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Also please make any amendments to letter below before I post, thanx BRYAN CARTER & CO. SOLICITORS Persimmon House, Dehavilland Drive Brooklands Business Park Weybridge KT13 0NT Dear Sirs, Reference: XXXXX I handed my payments to creditors over to a debt management company as I was not able to deal with the stress of intimidation myself at the time. However, I can find no record of any debt owing to National Westminster Bank PLC. I therefore do not acknowledge this debt and require you to supply the following documentation before further discussions may proceed. Firstly, you must supply me with true copies of the agreements you refer to in these matters. This is my right under the legislation contained within section 77 (1) and section 78 (1) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 - your obligation also extends to providing statements of account. I enclose a £1 postal order in payment of the statutory fee. This payment is not to be applied to the alleged debt under any circumstances. I also require that you provide any such paperwork to which your particulars of claim state: THE DEFENDANT AGREED TO PAY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS UNDER ACCOUNT NUMBER NATWXXXXX BUT HAS FAILED TO DO SO I also require that you supply signed true copies of the deeds of assignment of the above referenced agreements. You are reminded that you are obliged to supply these documents, whether you are the original creditor or not, under section 189 of the CCA 1974. As you are aware, a credit agreement that is not properly documented and signed by the customer is totally unenforceable under the CCA and therefore is a complete defence to any court claim that is issued. Take note at this stage, that any legal action you may contemplate will be both vigorously defended and contested. Yours faithfully |
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1st November 2006, 15:19
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Here you go, this should stop them in their tracks. Change the bits in bold (and unbold them obviously!)
Make sure you go online and acknowledge service of the paperwork, this will give you 28 days instead of the usual 14 days. Full instructions should be with the claim. DO NOT send them any money, or bother talking to Nat West. Just send them this letter, and wait patiently. Your Address etc Bryan Carter & Co Solicitors Persimmon House, Dehavilland Drive Brooklands Business Park Weybridge KT13 0NT Date
Dear Sir In the XXXX County Court National Westminster Bank plc -v- (YOUR NAME) Claim Number: (CLAIM NUMBER) REQUEST FOR FURTHER INFORMATION I have today filed the Acknowledgement of Service (copy attached) in order that I may file my Defence to these proceedings in due course. By my calculations this must be filed and served no later than 4.00pm on (28 days from the date you received the court claim). However, before doing so, I take the view that your pleadings are not entirely clear and as such, do not appear to disclose any reasonable cause of action against myself. Although this matter may be suitable for the Small Claims Track the purpose of this letter is to make a request for some additional information in order to fully understand your claim and how it is calculated. I note in your pleadings that you are claiming (alleging) that an amount of £AMOUNT is ‘part of a debt due under an agreement number (AGREEMENT NUMBER)’, and also that I ‘agreed to pay the Claimant £(TOTAL)’ – however you do not provide details of how you have reached these amounts, nor any information, or a copy of this ‘agreement number (AGREEMENT NUMBER)’ you refer to. In light of this, can you please provide me with the following:- A true copy of the alleged agreement you refer to.
- How you calculate the sum of £(AMOUNT)
- How you calculate the sum of £(TOTAL)
We would be grateful if you would respond within 21 days of the above date. In the event that I do not hear from you at the end of this period, I may apply for your Claim to be struck out on the grounds that it does not disclose any reasonable cause of action against me, together with an Order for Costs in the Defendant’s favour. I trust that you will note this particular point. In any event, kindly acknowledge safe receipt of this letter. Yours faithfully, YOUR NAME
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1st November 2006, 15:37
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Thanks thunderpuss,
Speedy response, consider it DONE
Also was about to send the CCA to BC&Co within the hour, shall I send YOUR letter instead,
many thanks
sherlock |
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1st November 2006, 16:05
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Quote: |
Originally Posted by SHERLOCK Thanks thunderpuss,
Speedy response, consider it DONE
Also was about to send the CCA to BC&Co within the hour, shall I send YOUR letter instead,
many thanks
sherlock | Send my letter, forget the CCA request for now. And remember to acknowledge the court claim!  |
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2nd November 2006, 14:42
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. thanx Thunder,
Acknowledged claim with MCOL.
Sent above (amended) letter to BC&Co with copy of acknowledgement.
Copy of letter to courts to place on file.
Thank you for your help
Will keep you informed................. ... |
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8th November 2006, 11:59
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Hi all,
Received court reply acknowledging receipt of my defence (letter above).
A copy is being served on claimant.
The claimant may contact me to attempt to resolve the dispute informally, or inform the court that he wishes to proceed (within 28 days of receiving a copy of my defence).
After that period has elapsed, the claim will be stayed.
The only action the claimant can then take, will be to apply to a judge for an order lifting the stay.
ANY COMMENTS WELCOME.
Await claimant reply.
SHERLOCK
Last edited by SHERLOCK; 8th November 2006 at 12:40.
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23rd November 2006, 17:17
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Eh, I'm lost now. You filed a defence too? But that letter said you couldn't file a defence until you received details?  I guess the court decided to file it as a defence, which saves worrying about that.
Anyway, that aside.. sit back and wait. You've thrown a spanner in the works of their master plan, which they weren't expecting.
Keep us updated.. looks like BC are about to try it again with me so they must be a bit broke this month or something.. |
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23rd November 2006, 19:10
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Took it upon myself to ring the courts.
I thought also that the letter was to be used to gain more 'evidence' for my defence.
Court lady stated 'no, no, you have filed your defence 'the letter', this has been forwarded to the solicitor concerned and it is up to them to decide their next actions.
They have 33 days from receipt of my defence to respond, then it is stayed.
Do you feel it is in my interest to S.A.R. NatWest, this account is about 9 / 10 years old?
SHERLOCK
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25th November 2006, 15:44
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. No probs, won't hold my breath
SHERLOCK
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2nd December 2006, 18:23
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Hi all,
Received this morning from courts:
Dear sir/madam
A defence has been filed on this claim. An allocation questionnaire is enclosed to complete.
Received zilch regarding letter above to BC& Co.
I now need some advice as to my defence??
Although I originally requested info to aid my defence, how does it now stand that they have not contacted myself at all,
Regards SHERLOCK
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6th December 2006, 14:09
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Sherlock
As the court is asking for the AQ, can you not now request a stay as they have not provided the required information to allow you to make your defence? Even though they beleive the defence to be in.
You could fill in the AQ, it doesn't cost you (the defendant) anything to file it.
In the other info box fill in as much info about the missing info, no response to your letter etc.
Ask the court what they recommend.
Someone else on here will know how to ask for a stay? not sure if it is a form or just a letter.
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6th December 2006, 14:20
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: NatWest BANK - CCJ - Bryan Carter & Co. Hi,
Have spoken at length with hagenuk/courts and I now know where I stand and letters drafted shortly, thank you DM.
Will post response at a later date, but will answer questions privately (for now). AQ set for mid Dec. See what comes out in the wash!
SHERLOCK
Last edited by SHERLOCK; 20th December 2006 at 14:24.
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24th December 2006, 12:01
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