Originally posted by debtguy
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Hello
We have spoken about this but it would be wrong of me to post any detail on the forum. However you have mentioned three relevant things in your thread post.
You live abroad and have done since 2015 when you ceased payments so you are very/extremely close to the debt becoming Statute Barred so be careful not to acknowledge the debt at this stage.
You have received a Letter of Claim (which you emailed me) so it's a balance between drawing attention to yourself resulting in them taking a closer look at your file and then issue a claim to beat the Statute Barred clock (they can ignore Pre Action Protocol 30 days in those circumstances) when they realize your situation. Or find a way to monitor the post.
You say an offer was received on the property last week, but that can take months to complete with the need for Local Authority searches etc. In the meantime the estate agent is checking your post for you.
A set aside of any Default Judgment would need you to evidence that you live abroad which you can easily provide. This is also an account opened in 2004 so the debt purchaser chasing you would have to comply with any s77-79 CCA Request so consider whether sending one may prevent the claim, or at least delay the claim. However if you have already done that then don't send another if the response was an unenforceable credit agreement.
Maybe wait until the flat sale nears completion before you need to do anything.
Di
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