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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by nanna58 View Post
    Sorry to interfere Di x
    You weren't interfering at all. Your nudge was most welcome

    I was just updating the thread so everyone knows what's going on.

    Di x

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  • nanna58
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    Sorry to interfere Di x

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by nanna58 View Post
    You could drop Niddy a quick pm , meantime I've flagged it up for you .
    Contact has been made and we've had a long chat.

    Everything is under control

    Di

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  • nanna58
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    You could drop Niddy a quick pm , meantime I've flagged it up for you .

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Worriedme View Post
    My deadline for responding to this is looming, and I have not heard from anyone.
    Check your emails

    Di

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  • Worriedme
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    Hi,

    My deadline for responding to this is looming, and I have not heard from anyone.

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  • nanna58
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    Just breath .... and relax x

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  • Worriedme
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    I've joined. Is there anything else I need to do?

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by Worriedme View Post
    Sorry to offend, but solicitors... their time is valuable. I should not have assumed.
    No offence taken - as already advised, we work closely with a solicitor who helps our members (best to join AAD+ for full access / benefits -> http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/aad-members.php)

    planB, who you've been chatting to, works with Joanna (solicitor).

    You're in safe hands now.

    planB will guide you along perfectly.

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  • nanna58
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    I'm not absolutely certain but I think they will ask if they need it , it seems they have what they need for now and yes they really are the best at what they do .It's hard not to worry we all know on here but really take a deep breath safe in the knowledge you are now being guided.xx

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  • JLC
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    Niddy and plan B know what they are doing. If they need anything more, they will email/PM/comment here. You really are safe.

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  • Worriedme
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    Nanna, you're a gem for reassurance, but they don't have any of this paperwork, I'm afraid. There's rather a lot of it. Should I be emailing all of it? I've only been asked for the front page of the claim.

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  • nanna58
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    You are in the finest hands possible in Niddy and PlanB , when something's wrong they'll find it .xxx

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  • Worriedme
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    Just another thought while I'm buzzing around. My defence also mentioned the terms and conditions - they are substantially different. The one they're saying is the reconstituted copy of my signed agreement has no clause where the bank may transfer their rights and obligations to another person. The second terms and agreement which they're saying are an "archive copy of those terms and conditions applicable at inception", does mention this transfer. If the reconstituted terms and conditions applicable to me mentions no transfer of right and obligations, does this mean they were not allowed to sell the debt?

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  • Worriedme
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    Re: CLAIM IN COURT FROM IDR/LINK

    15.11.13 IDR bought debt, Link wrote to me thereafter demanding money.
    I sent them the three letters requesting documentation. These were ignored.

    15 July 2016 - Claim in the NCCBC
    25 July - s.77-78 request - reply received 28 October 2016
    25 July - CPR 31 - reply received 28 July.

    Defence submitted August 16, 2013.

    Case stayed, I guess while they were responding to s.77-78 request.
    Kearns wrote beginning December 2016 saying they'd been instructed to get the stay lifted.

    I applied 12 December to have it struck out. Hearing was 13 February. Kearn's statement and attached documents arrived 10 February.

    Judge sent it to small claims to be heard in the summer, he said.

    Received notice that it will be heard 28 April. Debt collectors statement due 17 March, mine in response due 30 March

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