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Reclaim the Right Ltd. - reg.05783665 in the UK
reg. office:- 923 Finchley Road
London
NW11 7PE
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13th November 2006, 02:45
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I am in: Cheshire
Posts: 149
| Re: Happymonday V Capital One Quote:
Originally Posted by HappyMonday Update...
Sent my preliminary request for repayment recently. | Hi Happymonday
Just thought I would say good luck. Keep updating us please.
Did you get anywhere with finding out about the removal of CCJ's where the amount owed is largely due to their fee's?? |
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13th November 2006, 15:32
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Happymonday V Capital One AA
Last edited by HappyMonday; 13th November 2006 at 15:34.
Reason: Double Posted
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13th November 2006, 15:33
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Happymonday V Capital One Now then...
I received a letter from the debt collection agency who are presently handling the debt on the matter of the CCJ which, to paraphrase, said it would be easier for me to just satisfy the debt than have the CCJ anulled via the court.
They neglected to mention that this would take six years, and that satisfied CCJ's are as bad as active ones with most lenders.
As soon as I receive a response from Cap One to my request for my money back, I'm going to kindly explain to the DCA that this is not good enough.
I didn't receive any forms or information regarding the CCJ at the alleged time the action was taken against me, and it follows that I wasn't given an opportunity to appeal against it at that time. So, with 80% of the balance of the debt in dispute, I think I have a fair chance of showing that the judgement was unfair.
I'm interested to know if anyone has any insight into the functionality of DCA's...It must regularly be the case at present that they are purchasing debts for a % of their cost from big lenders, then having the lawful reclaimable amount of said debt slashed to below the amount they've paid for it.
Not that I'm crying for them you understand, but I'm interested to know as an explanation of this likelihood is a surefire way of getting them to back off in future.
Last edited by HappyMonday; 13th November 2006 at 15:36.
Reason: Cretinous grammar
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14th November 2006, 07:01
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| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: Peterborough, Uk
Posts: 99
| Re: Happymonday V Capital One If the judgement was served in default you have the opportunity to request it is set aside on the basis that you did not receive the paperwork.
I will take a look at this and post a link if I find it. |
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14th November 2006, 07:14
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| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: Peterborough, Uk
Posts: 99
| Re: Happymonday V Capital One The following post elsewhere should help: DEBT HELP UK FORUM - Login |
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6th December 2006, 21:02
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| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: Cheshire
Posts: 149
| Re: Happymonday V Capital One Good one |
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