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Hi I need some help pretty quick please.

 

I have had a court case against tsb for unlawful bank chargeslink3.gif, which has been stayed for over 2 years. I have been harrassed by Lloydslink3.gif for years for a debt of £800, which I have refused to pay as the court case against them is for more (over £1000).

 

I have never heard back from the court since.

 

I have told them, their debt collectorslink3.gif Phoenix Recoveries and their solicitors Bryan Carter's 2 years ago that I have a case that has been stayed.

 

However after not hearing from them for months I have now recieved a court claim in the post from Northampton court (mcol).

 

I'm not sure what to do now, I know i need to defend the claim, but not sure what i need to write, is there a standard defence for being sued for an account that is in dispute due to tsb staying a hearing?

 

Or do i request for a strike out also on these grounds?

 

Do i need to write to the solicitors to ask for all details that will be used in court?

 

Also as i have not heard from them for months surely they cannot start litigation so soon, I believed that they had to prove that they had exhausted all avenues before starting litigation.

 

Also on their claim form it says i have agreed to pay monthly installments which is false.

 

If anyone could help or point me in the right direction it would be very much appreicated.

 

Dan.

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