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Took out a barclaycard at when I was 18/19, I forget which. I maxed it out liek a complete doofus and got into trouble meeting repayments.
Went through citizens advice and managed to get a repayment of £1 pcm, this was about 5 years ago.
Last year, I lost my job and my bank account was closed, I never bothered contacting Barclaycard because they had never tried to contact me since I made that £1 pcm agreement with me. Since my account closed down, they have only tried to contact me once, by phone, and my girlfriend feigned ignorance. Nothing since. I haven't told them my new address since I moved 18 months ago, but I also know they haven't tried to send me letters as my old landlord would have told me had any mail gone to that house for me.
So, what should I do? Ignore it and wait to see if they let it go the 6 years or get ahead of it and take the initiative?
Yes they did whack on some charges, and I could certainly use that money right now, but on the flip side, If I never hear from them again, thats £2500 I never have to repay.
Not sure what to do here.
Unemployed for 225 days, 32 weeks. Here's praying I find work before 40 (at this rate before 40 years old, not 40 weeks :s)
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If you only stopped paying the a/c 1 year ago, it's a further 5 years before the debt becomes Statute Barred. So I think they'll come looking for you at some stage.
What I would suggest is that you keep any statements which you have for the a/c as evidence of penalty charges made to it.
If they come after you in, say, 3 years time and you then ask for all statements, they'll only supply them going back 6 years from when you ask. Hence, you'll lose out on older charges.
If you reclaim all charges now, they'll use the refund to reduce the balance owing on the a/c.
When you get a job again and get back on your feet, you could review the situation then.
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Unemployed for 225 days, 32 weeks. Here's praying I find work before 40 (at this rate before 40 years old, not 40 weeks :s)
vs Capital One: CCA req sent 6/7/09. No reply
vs LTSB Credit Car: CCA req sent 6/7/09. No reply
vs LTSB Loans: CCA req sent 6/7/09. No reply
vs Marehill Finance: CCA req sent 6/7/09. CA recieved 10/7/09