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I have just been left a message on my home phone saying

"this is an urgent legal matter,please call court link uk on 0870 056 5050 with case ref number ********"

 

I have never heard or had any paperwork from a company called court link uk can anyone enlighten me before i make the phone call

 

Thank You

 

is this a court or a dca ?:confused:

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They are listed as solicitors and lawyers, and as such you would think they would know better than to send these out sort of mailers-and with

0870 phone numbers.

They don't appeae to have a website, but you can see a little bit about them here-

Courtlink (uk) Ltd in Basingstoke, Reading - Solicitors, Lawyers & Legal Advisors in Reading - Touch Reading RG21

 

where you will find a cheaper number to ring them if you want. Personally I

would wait until they wrote to you. In the meantime, take a look at your

credit reports and see if there is any indication of what is behind the call.

If you can, try and keep their message.

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Dont phone them!!!! They appear to be Legal Advisors based in Basingstoke. Also just cgecked on Companies House website and they are supposed to be a dormant company, which means they shouldn't be making any phone calls!!!

 

Ignore them. If you get any paperwork from them, please let me know.

 

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they are supposed to be a dormant company,

 

Spot

 

 

And have been for the last 10 years!!!!

Spotnot v MBNA and their nasty solicitors (on behalf of my friend)

 

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They are not a registered firm of solicitors either! Please wait until you have something in writing from them and then post back here.

 

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Spotnot v MBNA and their nasty solicitors (on behalf of my friend)

 

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ooh, I had a letter from them recently demanding payment for a debt I do not acknowledge with Ann Summers. I wrote and paid the £1 for a copy of a credit agreement and haven't heard back within the 12 days. If they are dormant then should I report them and if so who to?????

 

PS does anyone know how you actually make the debt unenforceable and how you go about proving they never sent a copy of the agreement??

 

Thanks everyone

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You little tinker 007! You have had hundreds of replies to your own posts.:D

But to answer your point, you cannot make the debt unenforceable.Only

Courtlink can do that by not responding to your CCA request in time- ie

2 days+ 12 working days+ i month. If they have any sense, they will send it

by recorded delivery, if they don't, they have no proof they sent it.

Strictly speaking the debt is not even then unenforceable, as it can be

restarted by producing proof that they have a right to pursue for the debt

and obtaining a Court Order. As that entails admitting to the Court that they have committed a criminal offence and face an inevitable heavy fine, most

companies tend to drop the matter.

If you want to know anything else, start a new thread, and we will respond.

 

Sorry Slimtrader, but it is hard for me to resist a pretty face. and who knows,

I might even get a free haircut if I am down that way soon.

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Hello everyone Am writing this to tell you that should you ever get a letter from Courtlink UK Ltd asking you to pay this or that just becarful has they are the same company called C.A.R.S I have just Phone them asking to why they are useing a new company name they put the phone down on me also I have tould them that I have never had a 3G phone

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DCA ****...

Application / Licence Details

Licence Number:0428434Licence Status:Current

Current Applicant / Licensee:

Business Name Company Registration Number

Courtlink (UK) Limited 3275675

 

Categories:

Consumer credit

Consumer hire

Credit brokerage

Credit reference agency

Debt adjusting/counselling

Debt collecting

 

Right To Canvass Off Trade Premises:Yes

Issued Date: 01-Jun-1997 Expiry Date: 09-Dec-2012

Legal Formation:

Body Corporate (incorporated inside UK)

 

Current Individuals that run the organisation:

Name Position

Marjorie Elizabeth Ollerton

VClive Ollerton

 

Historic Individuals that run the organisation:

Name Position

Clive Ollerton OFFICER

Douglas McManus OFFICER

Mr Douglas James McManus OFFICER

Ms Marjorie Elizabeth Norfield OFFICER

 

Nature of Business:

Other

Other

 

Current Address(es):

Address Type Address

Correspondence Viewpoint, Basing View, BASINGSTOKE, Hampshire, RG21 4RG, United Kingdom

Principal Place Of Business Viewpoint, Basing View, BASINGSTOKE, Hampshire, RG21 4RG

Registered Office Viewpoint, Basing View, BASINGSTOKE, Hampshire, RG21 4RG, United Kingdom

 

Historic Address(es):

Address Type Address

Principal Place Of Business The Annexe 158, Winchester Road, Kings Furlong, Basingstoke, Hampshire , RG21 8YP

Principal Place Of Business Viewpoint, Basing View, Basingstoke, Hants, RG21 4RG

Registered Office Worthy House 14, Winchester Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire , RG21 8UQ

 

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Courtlink UK Limited is a dormant company:

 

 

 

Name & Registered Office:

COURTLINK (UK) LIMITED

VIEWPOINT

BASING VIEW

BASINGSTOKE

RG21 4RG

Company No. 03275675

 

 

 

 

Status: Active

Date of Incorporation: 08/11/1996

 

Country of Origin: United Kingdom

 

Company Type: Private Limited Company

Nature of Business (SIC(03)):

7499 - Non-trading company

 

Accounting Reference Date: 31/12

Last Accounts Made Up To: 31/12/2008 (DORMANT)

Next Accounts Due: 30/09/2010

Last Return Made Up To: 08/11/2008

Next Return Due: 06/12/2009

 

Last Members List: 08/11/2008'

 

C.A.R.S is registered in Belfast, N. Ireland.

 

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