moriarty law mmf court action

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firstly may i give a little background. around 6 years ago i was going through divorce and finances took a turn for the worse leading me into using payday loans (stupid i know) now i'll be honest and say i ignored these and hoped they would go away.

on the 22-march i was issued with a cc claim on the 23-march i sent moriarty law a "prove it" letter. i acknowledge service to cc on the 5-april.

i recieved a copy of an email yesterday through the post headed "notice of legal assignment of debt" dated 24-6-13, and a statement showing original loan thencurrent balance.

according to the claim form the original agreement was 13/4/12

is this statute barred due to the overlap?

thank you in advance.

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  • sourcrates
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    Hi,


    No it is not statute barred.

    They got their claim in just in time, although the agreement date was in April, the cause of action date will of been later than that.
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    so pretty much a ccj for me?
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    ste220 wrote: »
    firstly may i give a little background. around 6 years ago i was going through divorce and finances took a turn for the worse leading me into using payday loans (stupid i know) now i'll be honest and say i ignored these and hoped they would go away.

    on the 22-march i was issued with a cc claim on the 23-march i sent moriarty law a "prove it" letter. i acknowledge service to cc on the 5-april.

    i recieved a copy of an email yesterday through the post headed "notice of legal assignment of debt" dated 24-6-13, and a statement showing original loan thencurrent balance.

    according to the claim form the original agreement was 13/4/12

    is this statute barred due to the overlap?.

    You say the claim was issued 22 March 2018. Normally you would not receive it on the following day - are you sure that 22 March is not the date of service and the claim was actually issued 17 March?

    The cca agreement is dated 13/4/12. It cannot be statute barred, unless you live in Scotland, as on those dates there cannot be a 6-year gap.

    A prove-it is not the way forward with a court claim . You should have sent a s77 cca request to the present debt owner and a cpr 31.14 request to their solicitor.

    You are going to find it hard to succeed with a defence now. If I am right about the dates, you acknowledged service on the latest possible date and have 48 hours left.

    What are you thinking of doing?
  • sourcrates
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    ste220 wrote: »
    so pretty much a ccj for me?

    If they have supplied evidence of the debt, then unless you pay the judgement within 30 days, yes.
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  • ste220
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    sorry, 22nd of march is the date on the court papers.i dont know what to do to be honest, this is why im asking for advice.
  • ste220
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    what constitutes evidence though?
  • fatbelly
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    ste220 wrote: »
    sorry, 22nd of march is the date on the court papers.i dont know what to do to be honest, this is why im asking for advice.

    It's hard to give advice when we know so little of your circumstances.

    If you wanted to do a statement of affairs (link is to a calculator), that would help us.

    With regard to the court claim the options are

    defend in full
    do a part defence/part admission
    pay in full
    pay by instalments
    ignore
  • ste220
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    went for defence in full as it is late in the day, and sent cca to creditor signed for.
  • ste220
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    recieved a response today saying account is now closed, so seems it was a hope for the best claim.
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