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4th June 2007, 11:35
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Cabot County Court Claim Form Your first action should be to phone the court & ask for the date you need to file your acknowledgement & defence. Post it here.
Your initial response should be to send them a Credit Agreement Request under the CCA 1974 (next day delivery). Template letters are on this forum.
Two-three days latter send them this letter 1970 vc Cabot YES, THEY ARE TAKING ME TO COURT with dates / creditors changed; again by special delivery(next day delivery) |
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5th June 2007, 11:36
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Cabot County Court Claim Form Quote:
Originally Posted by joghuj Tomterm,
I rang the court, they told me that the acknowledgement should be with them by the 19th June and the defense by the 3rd July.
I'll be posting the credit agreement request to Cabot this morning. | Good. |
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5th June 2007, 18:44
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Cabot County Court Claim Form Hi,
Those particulars of claim are extremely vague. No account number, when the account was opened and closed, how they came to the total etc etc.
They clearly state as well and I quote Quote: |
The claimant is part of the Cabot Financial Group and has purchased the debt(s) scheduled below.
| As well as the advice given I would demand proof of ownership. If it's not bought ouright they can't actually sue in their name.
I'm betting no CCA comes back either. |
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6th June 2007, 15:23
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Cabot County Court Claim Form Quote:
Originally Posted by joghuj Tomterm,
You suggest the letter in the 1970 vs Cabot thread after a few days. This refers to 'This letter supersedes the Data Protection request made...'. I've not made this request yet, should I do so? Thanks | No. Just remove that sentence. No point in a data protection request once the matter goes to court - the information won't be sent to you in time anyway. |
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7th June 2007, 12:20
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Cabot County Court Claim Form Quote:
Originally Posted by joghuj OK thanks for the advice. I'm going to send the letter quoted in post #5. Is theis letter OK to send as is with the sentance 'This letter supersedes the Data Protection request made to on the 3rd May 2007. The information must be furnished by the 1st June 2007, which gives you ten days to provide what has been requested.' deleted? As far as I can see, this letter is in effect a S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) as well? | You need to remove This letter supersedes the Data Protection request made to on the 3rd May 2007 You need to keep The information must be furnished by the 1st June 2007, which gives you ten days to provide what has been requested but change the date so it is 10 days after you post the letter by special delivery.
This letter is not a S.A.R. under the Data protection Act 1998 as it is using a different area of law to extract the information. A S.A.R. entitles you to any information they hold on you; this letter entitles you to information you ask for, which they could reasonably obtain. |
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14th June 2007, 12:01
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Cabot County Court Claim Form Quote:
Originally Posted by joghuj OK, I've not heard anything from Cabot and I need to send my acknowledgement of service off to the court for them to receive by next Tuesday.
Which of the 3 options should I be ticking?
1 Defend all of this claim.
2 Defend part of this claim.
3 Intend to contest jurisdiction.
Cheers | I would suggest 1.
I would also suggest using moneyclaimonline, as it is much easier. |
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