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Help with a N9B form please

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  • Or cruddy hands with Mr C, depends on your point of view ;)

    Filing a claim correctly isn't difficult, as we all know with reclaims, but Mr C has a knack for making huge holes and burying himself in pooh..
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    Don't be confused by the low post count on this account, I've been around many years.....
  • *esmerellda* and *Curlyben*
    What unusual board names, thank you both so much, I would never have know to take this path....I am doing the letter as I write, and will record it tomorrow, as I will also be able to track it on the post office web site as well....you have given me and lots of other people so much support....thank you..;)..I will be in touch...lol....Lilly
  • Ok Guys done everything that was suggested, wrote letter to Brian Carter giving him 7 days, not heard anything back from him. (7 days up today) Checked on line to see if letter was delivered, yes, it was on the 3rd Now what do I do!!! my 28 days runs out on 12th Sept to send my N9B form back....do I still send it off...help, advise please....;) thank you....Lilly
  • Hiya xxx

    Sorry honey havent been about much for a couple days, if you need to you can always email me/curly on [EMAIL="admin@legalbeagles.info"]admin@legalbeagles.info[/EMAIL].

    You need to enter a simple holding defence as you havent heard back from Bryan.
    Defence
    1.The claimants particulars of claim are vague and fail to disclose any cause of action, they appear to be an abuse of the process in that they fail to deal with the basic rules of pleading in accordance with the CPR.


    2.Even making allowance for the Northampton Bulk Regime the claim fails to disclose sufficient information as required by the CPR, there is no reference to any account number, no date of alleged agreement, no date of alleged default or details of any default notice served in accordance with s87 (1) Consumer Credit Act 1974, the claim is missing vital information.

    3. Without admission that any cause of action is shown by the Claimant it is denied that the Claimant has a claim whether as pleaded or at all.

    4. No documents supporting the claims in the particulars have been offered which the defendant needs to establish what agreement it is that this action is based upon

    5. Without clarification of the claimants claim, the defendant is extremely disadvantaged and the claimant’s claim appears without merit

    6.Further to above the defendant is unable to plead effectively or at all. The defendant is embarrassed.
    Leave the counterclaim until after you have the information (if Bryan doesnt just pull out)
    LegalBeagles
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