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My MCOL calim against Barclaycard has just been transferred to my local court. Yesterday I received a copy of their defence and I'm not sure what I should do next. In short, the defence states that
" The particulars of the claim do not provide details or particulars of the account in question and the precise charges alleged to have been unlawful, or the date thereof." They then go on to say that it is an abuse of process and they request that it be struck out.
I included a spreadsheet of charges with my original claim before filing on MCOL. The rest of the defence is complete gobbledygook to me.
Can anyone please tell me what my next move should be?