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There is another thread on this one but looks like it might have been pulled already, somebody said they had to pay £115 up front.... then they had to pay another payment to get the loan, if that was the case then they are a chocolate teapot!

 

Sounds like this guy's mo....

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Depends, sometimes it happens because the other side know their frivolous claim would cost them far more than they anticipated - I bet they were hoping for you to roll over and accept you owed that crazy sum and wouldn't defend.

 

A certain solicitor for rent firm on this site runs when people defend cases - they like to have a judgement by default (which I think should be scrapped entirely).

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I thought that was going to happen. Was quite suprisedwhen i gotthe AQ! But thethe court date was allocated. I thought this could not be done until the claimant had paid the allocation fee.

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I'm putting them in this morning.

 

If he had discontinued, would a Notice of Discontinuence be issued? I had a General Judgement or Order from the court sayiing that theJudge had orderedthat the claim be struck out. Just interested to know what side this has come from.

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If the judge has struck the case out then he could try to come back again, in which case you simply cross refer to this case.

 

If he had discontinued you would have had a notice from his solicitors and from the court stating that.

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Quick question guys - am doing my complaints now. Most of these entities tell you you have to complain to the company first. Suspect complaining directly to him would be waste of time and effort. Do you think it's ok to put the complaints in anyway?

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Tell everyone you HAVE complained to him and the result was the court case which he then discontinued, lay it on thick and make them aware this is not the first time he has done this.

 

After all you have done everything and more that was expected of you - so now the complaint is about the way he obstructed, delayed and tried to fleece you.

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