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    • The Letter of Claim information is not absolutely essential, but it would be useful for two reasons. Firstly, judges take a dim view of companies or individuals who rush to court without giving the other party notice and a chance to settle - the Letter of Claim.  If they didn't send it we could include this point in your defence and it would be detrimental to them. Secondly, we know Countrywide.  They are a very small cowboy company.  The are reluctant to do court, simply becasue they are very bad  at it.  Their record of beating Caggers in front of a judge is exactly 0%.  They have lost every time.  They send the Letter of Claim also to look for people who don't reply, thinking that the person might not reply to a claim form either, giving them an easy default win.  Conclusion - always best to reply to a Letter of Claim and ridicule the PPC's case.
    • Any update here? I ask as we have someone in a similar situation.
    • Thanks!  I already sent the acknowledgement as i panicked and thought today was the last day to respond.  Then i remembered this wonderful forum.  I'll follow the steps in the sticky next.
    • It's possible.  I suffer from ADHD and also anxiety and depression currently and struggle with paperwork.  I'll have a search around to see if i can find anything.  If they did send something I haven't replied.  I thought there's no way that they will pursue this because I know for a fact i didn't park in a private space and the evidence they have sent is so ridiculous.  What impact does this other paperwork have?
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Hi again

I sent my offer cheque back yesterday with a letter saying thanks but no thanks. In the end I got my son to pop it the postbox as it was staring at me all weekend and I kept wrestling with myself over whether to accept it.

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:cool: thanks everyone.........letters now winging its way to bootle with love and kisses :D cant wait for the next stage now.

 

 

still having fun with it all.....what will i do for kiks when its over :(

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up early and so positive v impressed will try to take leaf out of your book.

 

I could not sleep last night thinking bout this :o dont know why cos what wll be will be kept thinking how they must be planning all this at wragges and when I was doing business accounts for Lloyds TSB to claim the address is same road as wragges think they all hang out together plotting in wine bars in birmingham at lunchtime!!! :D

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:D that has had me chukling all afternoon..........wine bars lol.........they can afford it stealing from us.i realy am upbeat about it all.i have nothing to loose and they cant make me pregnant so its onwards and upwards.......having fun all the way :p
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i made jenny smile :p just one thing,reading all the threads i notice the a & l freedom fighters, are dealing with wragge and co more often.i have not e mailed or snail mailed them.all my dealings are with the bank in bootle.should i contact them?..................:confused:

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I dont think it would do any harm, but dont hold your breath for a quick or good reply. Its good you're sticking with the organ grinders...not the monkeys...

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:D dont think ill bother with wragges!!! ill see what bootle do with this returned cheque 1st.posted yesterday........delivered today i hope.will chek on royal mail sight later,so will hope for a response within the nxt week.also monday is deadline for lloyds to acknowledge my other claim so will be asking for a default win monday eve.will let you know how it goes :razz:
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:cool: was also wondering ........there are a lot of us at this stage,and i havent seen any recent wins for a & l freedom fighters since about the 14 may . :Cry: is this a bad omen, or are we just not hearing about them? :-|
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mornin

 

no there does not appear to have been any settled claims for ages, I had a look on penalty charges forum and there have been none since end of april - do you think it has got anything to do with it seeming to be dealt with more by solicitors instead of litigation lot at A & L. I gave them a ring to check they had had the claim served etc and the lady (Jackie McGuirk) said it was not one of hers then got letter from sols. I somethimes have a dubious opinion of sols really they make work for a reason (fees:rolleyes: )

 

Just one win for one of us would be "ledgend" as my son would say...

 

kate

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:cool: morning dizz

 

its not worrying me.think im just getting a bit impatient as i have the lloyds one up on monday.i now want to be the ledgend.........gonna get on the phone to bootle and put some pressure on, if they have recieved my returned offer this morning,then i think a call or two wont hurt ..............speak later :D

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:shock: i have claimed the charges ie £34 here and there . i have claimed the interest on these charges at the 0.8% .but i havnt claimed the interest on the charges.:confused: will i be able to amened my poc to reflect this and raise my claim to near 5k from the 4k i have claimed?:-|

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Hi, I've received a letter that my case will be transferred to mercantile for a directions hearing on 28th june.This is good news for me cos i've done this before with barclays...they nearly always pay before it gets there..so 27days and counting....

Jen

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I am really chuffed, i was worried that we havent heard anything for ages, Mercantile is the best thing for these cases. Hopefully the'll payout before...

Jenny

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:cool: morning all.no news yesterday.am a bit confused about the hull debargle.cant find much out about it.wont let it bother me 2 much though.anyway have a nice day and dont drink 2 much........................:-|
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I am really chuffed, i was worried that we havent heard anything for ages, Mercantile is the best thing for these cases. Hopefully the'll payout before...

Jenny

 

Great news Jenny ... keep us postedicon7.gif

A-Z CAG links to all documents you'll need for

your claim

(Thanks to Michael Brown for all his efforts)

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/consumer-forums-website-questions/53182-cant-find-what-youre.html

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:o recieved the 6 page defence today when i got home from work.seems like its just like all the others i have read about lately.so now i must send the wragge mob a copy of my poc, and the copy of the charges against my account.do i also send more of the same to nottingham court as another attchment to my poc?my poc were almost word perfect from the forums so how can they say "the poc disclose no reasonable cause of action and ought to be struck out persuant to the provisions of the civil procedure rules 3.4 and/or that summary judgment ought to be granted against the claimant pursuant to the civil procedure rules part 24.2 as the claimant has no real prospects of succeeding on the claim or issue and there is no other compelling reason why the case or issue ought to be disposed of at trial" hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!they also threw in the 6 year garble but non of my claim goes beyond six years :idea: adivice please :idea: :?: ..................:razz:

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Hi:)

I had the same defence as you on Saturday morning, i don't think any of my claim goes beyond 6 years either - first claim date 21/02/01, but they threw that bit about pre 6 years, made me go all panicky again.. I sent off my schedule of charges to Wragges today, do I need to send them a copy of the particulars of claim as worded on MCOL as well? I phoned the court to make sure they had received the schedule of charges and he said they had, was really helpful and said that I will be hearing from my local court soon. Sorry its not advice but I do feel better knowing lots of us are in the same boat. Good Luck

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I just sent them my charge list and mentioned I'd previously sent A&L this and hope it now clarifies my claim. Don't see why there's any need to send them the POC.

 

Yes, load of garbage in their defence ... just more tactics to try and frighten us into giving up. It's as well to "comply" and send them the schedule though just to cover yourselves.:rolleyes:

A-Z CAG links to all documents you'll need for

your claim

(Thanks to Michael Brown for all his efforts)

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/consumer-forums-website-questions/53182-cant-find-what-youre.html

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