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hi everybody
got my letter from their solicitors today fileing their defence
haveing read the other threads it looks like the same 5 pages of contempt
that every one is being sent as a defence,
im no expert but once you read it a few times you start to realise what a thinly veiled piece of old cobblers it is and rather that the intended job of intimidation its meant to be has done nothing less and made me very angry, so come on everybody lets stuff it to them where the sun dont shine.
ok! appologies for the rant.
having filed their defence would one of you kind people please advise me as to genraly what happens next and what i should do next?
i am claiming through mcol.all things sitting ok
i have pretty much done everything as by the advice of everyone on the site in the correct manner.
should i now start to prepare my court bundle ready for the court
Hi I got a letter from their solicitors today as well saying they intend to defend but all that was attached was a copy of the form they had sent to mcol, this letter was dated 1 day after a letter from A&L offering me £600 (refused!) not sure what happens next I think the court sets a date and send us out paperwork to fill in? good luck
hi
i think you may have got a ackowledgement of service letter
the defence stuff looks a bit scary and is about 7 sheets worth
but have a good look through it all when it arrives
i think A&L solicitors must be using half the rainforest in paper not only are they wasting time they are wasting all that paper as well
i wonder if we could get an order for them to plant a tree for every case they lose LOL