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i have recieved a letter asking for immediate payment of 18234.02 from dlc on behalf of Egg. i belive this may for a loan i will disptue that they state was taken out arounf 2003.
do i dispute and inform dlc i dispute this and cca egg?
when i first defaulted, they sent it to draycotts ithink. they went stright from a ccj i complaint to Egg as this happened in a space of two months. i tried to sort out some payment plan but egg told me they had no details. i told egg i was just going to contiune anyway. they have never send me a letter and tried to contact me since.
i have recieved a letter today from dlc with my postal order.
they say my request for a cca has to be made to the original client, and if i need to dispute i should sent it to Egg??
i though i long as the account is in dispute to could not proceed without proper legal paperwork ie cca.
should i ignore this letter and write to them informing that they have no right to have my details under data protection?