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11th January 2007, 23:44
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Lowell Finance And Related Idea !!!!! To i_spam,
I wonder if it would be possible to work out how much they pay out to buy these debts from their company accounts filed at Companies House, I think it would have to shown in the accounts as say....Purchasing of consumer debts or something like that maybe?????
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11th January 2007, 23:55
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Lowell Finance And Related Idea !!!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparkie1723 To i_spam,
I wonder if it would be possible to work out how much they pay out to buy these debts from their company accounts filed at Companies House, I think it would have to shown in the accounts as say....Purchasing of consumer debts or something like that maybe?????
Sparkie1723  | Now that would open up a very large can of worms  |
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12th January 2007, 00:34
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Lowell Finance And Related Idea !!!!! I think I know where your going
And I like what I think you're thinking
Been thinking along similar lines myself for a few weeks now
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12th January 2007, 00:38
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Lowell Finance And Related Idea !!!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparkie1723 To i_spam,
I wonder if it would be possible to work out how much they pay out to buy these debts from their company accounts filed at Companies House, I think it would have to shown in the accounts as say....Purchasing of consumer debts or something like that maybe?????
Sparkie1723  | Unfortunately the accounts aren't as straight forward as that. They don't always have such specific terms. And it woiuld also be impossible to tell how many debts were included if there was such a figure.
I have access to all accounts and can check a few of the DCAs but don't get your hopes up
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12th January 2007, 00:39
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Lowell Finance And Related Idea !!!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Sparkie1723 To i_spam,
I wonder if it would be possible to work out how much they pay out to buy these debts from their company accounts filed at Companies House, I think it would have to shown in the accounts as say....Purchasing of consumer debts or something like that maybe?????
Sparkie1723  | Doesn't the first company buying a debt from the original credit supplier pay between 7% and 12% for the said debt? Sorry, I thought this was common knowledge?
Isn't a Freedom of Information Act request in order, or is this only for public bodies?
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12th January 2007, 01:13
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Lowell Finance And Related Idea !!!!! I'm not involved with Lowell, mine are with Lewis's, and DLC, plus an ongoing barney with Link Financial over a dodgy charging order they obtained through their suspiciously good friends at Lambeth CC.
However, I have been thinking about the costs DCA's buy the debts for because (drag up a sandbag) some DCA's have tried to use the argument that the contract with the original creditor was terminated (Link did with me) so they don't need to provide the CCA docs.
Now this to me means that there is NO longer any contract in force, so how can I owe them any money ? If however they manage to prove that I owe them anything, then as it is basically a new unsigned contract that I have never agreed to, how can I owe them more than they paid out ?? anything else is surely an unlawful penalty !
So if they could be forced to reveal what the paid for the debt, surely that is all they can claim, and if they refuse to declare what they paid, how can they give a figure to the court for their claim to be substantiated.
Anyone lost yet 
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12th January 2007, 10:16
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Lowell Finance And Related Idea !!!!! But with Supermarkets they are offering you goods to purchase and it is your choice if you chose to purchase or not. You can always go to a different Supermarket and this is why shops have sales and offers etc. I have never heard of a DCA having a sale or a buy one get one free offer.
I feel that why DCA may have a role, the way they go about it is inexcusable and they should be called to account. Any challenge about what they pay for a debt would be interesting.
Another quick thought - what about looking at it from the other and getting the bank to tell you what they sold it for, could this come under the requirements of the Subject Access Request request for example.
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