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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi LB and M and M

 

Well I have more of the detail now after getting a reply from the solicitors. It seems the envelopes for the default notice got mixed up (not sure who was to blame, us or the solicitors), instead of the back giving a Chester address it had a Northampton address. What was funny though was that the MBNA Witness Statement was that they never send DNs second class (!!!), and when we had to disclose our evidence, we had a scan of the front of the envelope which clearly showed it had been posted 2nd class...they asked to see the back of the envelope as if they knew there would be an error, that was when the Northampton address came to light! Now how would they be looking for that? It seems strange that they were so sure of themselves, especially as I do know at some time I did have the right envelope and it had been sent second class. Anyway, the solicitors decided not to go to trial on this basis, as they felt the courts would accept a reconstituted agreement, and they agreed a consent order...and now MBNA have put a charging order on our property!

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