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Hi All, I'm the owner of a Ltd Company and I have received the dreaded pale blue County Court claim form. Basically, it's Companies House (or at least their representatives, Optima Legal) issuing in respect of £375 of late-filing fees that my company has incurred. I did file my annual return later so there's no question that I owe the money (as hard as that is to swallow, but hey ho). It states the options available which include: 'If you agree with all of the claim and are asking for time to pay" - Complete the admission form N9A and send it to the claimant....... Do not send a copy to the court. Entering an admission may result in judgement being entered against you. My question is this - if I return the form offering to pay over several instalments (say 3 or 4 months) what happens then? Will the claimant still go for a court judgement against me? Or to put it another way, what's to stop them accepting my proposal for staggered payments, but still proceeding with the court case? Thanks in advance.
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Hi All, I'm wondering if anybody can offer any guidance (I've searched the forum but cannot find a definitive answer). I had a Halifax credit card for several years and in November / December 2013 they wrote to me saying that they were increasing the APR (by quite some margin). I wrote back saying that I rejected the interest rate increase and they replied saying that the account would close and I could continue paying at the old interest rate until the balance was cleared. I previously had online access to my credit card account and also used to receive monthly paper statements through the post. However, once I had rejected the increase, the account was closed and my online account access was withdrawn and I've never received a paper statement since (either monthly nor an annual statement) since - so no statements for 18 months. I was moaning to a colleague about this and they advised that Halifax are obliged to send statements otherwise they are unable to charge interest - is this correct?? As I say, I've searched the forum but cannot find a reference to this - can anybody please advised? Thanks In Advance Nigel.
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