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  • Tomlinson Order with Restons

    Good Noon All,

    I currently have a Tomlinson Order with Restons and i only agreed to start paying them as they got a court order.

    Now, ive been told what i should have done what to send them a CCA ( a prove it ) and if they couldnt, i wouldnt have had to pay anything.

    Is it too late now to send them a CCA and if they cannot prove anything, will i be able to claim any money back i have so far paid them ?

    Thanks
    Q
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  • #2
    Re: Tomlinson Order with Restons

    any ideas ? would like to know if can stop Tomlin order and not be penalised.

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    • #3
      Re: Tomlinson Order with Restons

      Originally posted by Quasar View Post
      Good Noon All,

      I currently have a Tomlinson Order with Restons and i only agreed to start paying them as they got a court order.

      Now, ive been told what i should have done what to send them a CCA ( a prove it ) and if they couldnt, i wouldnt have had to pay anything.

      Is it too late now to send them a CCA and if they cannot prove anything, will i be able to claim any money back i have so far paid them ?

      Thanks
      Q
      Hello Q,

      A Tomlin (consent) order is usual used to stop a judgement by arrangement agreed by the parties to claim, do you mean you agreed to the TO as a claim has been issued?

      If a judgement has been made then a CCA request has no value the judgement order supercedes it totally.


      nem

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      • #4
        Re: Tomlinson Order with Restons

        If you agreed to a Tomlin Order it would have been because they'd issued a claim that you were not confident to defend. The order stays proceedings as long as you keep to the terms but if you default, they can request judgment. :scared:

        Technically the claimant whoever they were (not Restons acting for them) would still have a duty to respond to a CCA request since judgment has not been obtained and it will only cost you £1, however, non compliance with a CCA request wouldn't give you the right to stop payments under the order, let alone claim back any payments already made.

        Also note that a prove it letter is not the same as a CCA request made under ss77-79 of the CCA.

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        • #5
          Re: Tomlinson Order with Restons

          Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
          A Tomlin (consent) order is usual used to stop a judgement by arrangement agreed by the parties to claim, do you mean you agreed to the TO as a claim has been issued?


          If a judgement has been made then a CCA request has no value the judgement order supercedes it totally.
          Indeed a judgment would also end their duty to respond to a CCA request, however, if there is a Tomlin in place, that would mean judgment hasn't been obtained, the whole purpose of the order would have been to stay proceedings and avoid the judgment being made.

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          • #6
            Re: Tomlinson Order with Restons

            ahhh - maybe i should have done a CCA in the beginning, as i have been paying a few months now, and only a few hundred quid to go.

            Ah well...

            Thanks All.

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            • #7
              Re: Tomlinson Order with Restons

              hello all,

              This Tomlin order debt is coming to and end.
              However, when i asked for a statement,m i noticed they have added an £80 and £60 court costs and charges,

              This never actually went to court, should i still be paying this ?

              |Thanks

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              • #8
                Re: Tomlinson Order with Restons

                anyone?

                as id like to know where i stand before restons get back to me

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