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Got my CCa back today. No covering letter, no terms & Conditions and No Statement of account. Just a hand written envelope with a photocopy (wonky) of the CCA.
Does this look enforceable (my signature and bar code has been removed)....
Does the fact they did not send anything more than the CCA copy its self, such as the T&C's and statement of account mean they have not fulfilled the request and can be put in dispute until they do?
Hi Toxicdebt, has anyone commented on your cca yet, I have the originals Flexi loans cca and they look the same. So if we can assume that they are copies of the originals, Are they set out in a prescribed way and enforceable. PS MBNA have just failed to respond to my cca request 16/03/09. I am following a lot of your threads at the moment. Good luck from Moth
Ive not got that far with cahoot. Presently disputing over their failure to comply with my request in not supplying any T&C's / docs referred to in cca doc. if they do then I will look at its enforceability further.
I've had the same agreement (signed) back from Cahoot after my CCA request. Can you please post up the letter you sent them back in reply (failiure to supply T&C's and other docs) is there a link to that letter template anywhere on here?
It was not made form a template. I just told them that as i didnt get ANY T&C's or other documentation referred to in the CCA they sent, they had not complied with my request under section 78 blah blah blah. Therefore the dispute remains until they comply. Then I listed what they can not do (but do anyway) whilst the 'alleged' account remains in dispute.
There many examples of such letters on these boards to place your account in dispute. Have a good read up.
I dont post my reply letters on here as the bankers do read these forums and i dont want them to realise who I am etc.
Received a letter from Moorcroft today. Demanding payment or court action will follow. Sent them a dispute letter and told em to hand it back to Cahoot to resolve.
I too have one of these Flexible loans.
I was paying regular instalments, this did not stop them escalating the interest rate at regular intervals.
I will be going down the CCA Route myself.
So just to sum up the process, CCA request letter sent registered delivery with enclosed £1 postal order with wording on the reverse " for cca purposes only " ?
Any advice anyone? thanks.