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A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

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  • A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

    I have an overdrawn PayPal account of five figures and am being threatened by Silverback Commercial Law with action within 7 days if i dont pay
    Anyone had dealings with this firm?

    I am nearly 60 years old and now a retired househusband,i have no income and absolutely no assets in my name whatsoever. The house always been in wifes name and she is completely unconnected to the debt. I don't even own a car..
    CCJ's or bankruptcy aren't relevant to me anymore as i have no intention of applying for credit in any form in the future.
    Should i still send them one of the template letters in repsonse to their assertion that i should inform them if i dispute the debt?
    Or simply inform them of my situation and let them waste their time and clients money if they wish to continue to pursue?


    Anyone see any downsides to this course of action? or suggest an alternative response to them?

    Thanks
    Anfie
    Last edited by Anfie; 16th June 2015, 13:04:PM.
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  • #2
    Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

    All I can say is that I have written to more than one creditor spelling out my position, no job, on benefits , no assets and that I disputed the debt but if they thought they had a claim to make me B.R. So far not heard from them in 2 years-the debt was 15K. It is not a stratergy that I recommend but .......

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    • #3
      Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

      thanks for the reply jon.. im sure others here must have used this strategy too.. well it's not really a strategy its the truth...lol

      Any good wordsmiths here with some suggested effective text would be much appreciated....

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      • #4
        Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

        If i go the letter route, as the amount isn't a loan and i haven't signed any agreements of any kind. can anyone tell me which one would be best to send please ?

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        • #5
          Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

          Would really mucho appreciate some advise on which letter (if any) i should send as my 7 days are up this week..:tinysmile_cry_t:
          Anyone?

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          • #6
            Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

            What is the debt ? Paypal - is it fees, or a chargeback ? A bit of background would be useful, maybe the letter from Silverback Commercial Law would help to draft a response to them.
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            • #7
              Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

              Hi Amethyst thanks for the quick reply, it is chargeback fees.The letter from Silverback is a typical pay in 7 days or court action will be instigated.
              I would scan it into my post but my machine is on the blink!

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              • #8
                Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

                I seem to be very similar financially to Anfie I have nothing all the debt chaser that have come after me I have ignored as I have nothing to give them.

                I suspect they can find out more about us as regards assets and wealth than we know

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                • #9
                  Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

                  You're probably right Wales, "i'm broke" will be a common response so they must have ways to find out who is actually broke and whose telling porkies...lol
                  Have You had a law firm givng you the "7 days with no recourse to yourself " spiel?

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                  • #10
                    Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

                    Mrs and I have a file of threatning letters from DCAs and solicitors dating back to 2009 with the 7 day 14 day threat never been taken to court never responded to them all they are is threats and bull waste

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                    • #11
                      Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

                      Originally posted by wales01man View Post
                      Mrs and I have a file of threatning letters from DCAs and solicitors dating back to 2009 with the 7 day 14 day threat never been taken to court never responded to them all they are is threats and bull waste
                      Really???? wow .. so if you dont respond at all the chances are they won't pursue? even for 5 figure sums??

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                      • #12
                        Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

                        In my case they went away there were some 5 figure sums makes sense I suppose for them not to throw good money away trying to get anything out of me .

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                        • #13
                          Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

                          Ignoring them didnt work for me as i just received a Statutory Demand from the solicitors acting on behalf of PayPal.... It is dated two weeks ago even though it was hand delivered into my post box only today
                          Anyone an suggestions on how to proceed ? Got no assets , money,or job and not likely to have anytime at all in the future...
                          Would love to hear from others who have dealt with SD's successfully..
                          Last edited by Anfie; 13th July 2015, 15:59:PM.

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                          • #14
                            Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

                            I would say more fool them as they have to cough up the funds however if it can be avoided so much the better

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                            • #15
                              Re: A Different Way To Respond To A Threat of Court Action?

                              The 18 days will run from today as it was served on you today.

                              You need to complete the set aside form with it and get that in within 18 days.

                              TO do that though you will need to show there is a defence or at least a serious dispute on the debt, OR contact the company to make installment payments based on your circumstances. 5 figures does seem a lot of money in chargeback fees.
                              #staysafestayhome

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