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  1. Thanks for your reply. Bests.
  2. Riggs, Is your mates' case still being still being heard on Monday? My hearing was also due to be heard Monday but received notification this morning a stay was applied so am busy processing a request for the stay to be lifted.
  3. Just called Doncaster County Court - it has been decided today that all cases will be stayed, including 100 cases due to be heard this coming Monday! Letter with directions in the post.
  4. I wonder if there is a means to apply to the court insisting the case be heard before a request for stay is submitted by Cobbetts.
  5. Thanks Steven for your input, I will follow your thread through. Thanks also Parkvale for the encouragement. I will continue the thread detailing progress hoping for further advice from you all. Good luck to you all. Bests.
  6. I have today received a Notice of Transfer of Proceedings from Northampton to my local area court whereupon I rang an official in the Claims Department with a view to explore next steps and feasible timetable, after completion of Allocation Questionnaire, to first (and possibly) only hearing, which in my area is mid-end July. The lady stated that the letter from Cobbetts did NOT have to be responded to as the return of the Allocation Questionnaire with supporting documentation was sufficient, and should the judge require further information they will order so accordingly. The dismissive tone used by the official when referencing Cobbetts demands struck home as to who is in charge here. It is the judge who needs to be satisfied not some qualified litigation people tasked to wear you down with legalese. That said; I do intend to answer Cobbetts if only to continue the paper-trail and provide the court with all the information as posted on many informative threads on this site. I am however left in a quandary as to reply in the almost provocative manner as proposed by ED1237 or adopt an almost more cautious clinical response as penned by MARTIN3030. Both authors presenting a lucid reply to the formality of dealing with Cobbetts CPR 18 request. In closing I would I would like share with you being quite heartened by the response of the court official as she patiently detailed the process including the hearing, should it come to one. The judges are not ogres, they have a job to do so let’s make it easy for them. As others have said; read the site, take notes, follow the process as outlined and forward a bundle of supporting documentation that will allow a just outcome to occur.
  7. Thanks for your input. I have now received defense from Cobbetts and am preparing cpr 18 response based around extremely useful info on this site.
  8. Hi everyone, Some great information here. Thanks to those providing advice. It is now 28 days since Notice of Issue served on NatWest (deemed by court 10.04.07) by moneyclaim website for amount £9,276.26 (£7,223 + statuary interest as per calculator on moneysavingexpert site) + £250.00 court fee. This site FAQ's suggest that at this time there are 2 options; first being to go for Judgement in Default (can be filed online at moneyclaim.gov.uk) or write to NatWest allowing further 7 days. As previous correspondance to NatWest has gone unanswered I am keen to hear your thoughts of which avenue would be most appropriate. Thanks in advance to those who might make a suggestion.
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