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I have a Barclaycard, which I took out prior to 2006, although I'm not sure of the exact date.
Last Friday I sent off a request to BC for a copy of my agreement and used a template from here. I noticed that the last paragraph of the letter said that I understood that if they could not produce a copy of my agreement, then I believed that my agreement was unenforceable.
Just been to Asda and the only card I had on me was my Barclaycard as I picked up that one by mistake. My bill came to £14.84 and my card was declined - twice! Ironically I posted my monthly payment to them last night but it was after the last post was collected. My payment isn't due till the 16th though, so it's not late.
Naively, I never thought this might happen as a result of my letter - but is it normal for BC to "cancel" cards once they receive the request for my agreement?
Jasmineuk
Because the CCA request is the first step in checking if the credit agreement is enforceable, you can understand why BC would not want to authorise further spending on the a/c.
Don't worry about signing with your signature. I doubt there'll be any consequences and , even so, it's already done now.
Are there any penalty charges on this a/c, or mis-sold PPI, which you can reclaim. If you don't have all the a/c statements but think there may be such charges, send off a SAR to BC.
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Because the CCA request is the first step in checking if the credit agreement is enforceable, you can understand why BC would not want to authorise further spending on the a/c.
Don't worry about signing with your signature. I doubt there'll be any consequences and , even so, it's already done now.
Are there any penalty charges on this a/c, or mis-sold PPI, which you can reclaim. If you don't have all the a/c statements but think there may be such charges, send off a SAR to BC.
Thank you very much for your reply.
Yes, I can see my naivety now, I just wondered whether it was normal for BC to do this.
There are no penalty charges or mis-sold PPI on this account. They did charge me £35 for a late payment 3 years ago but I complained and they refunded it.
I haven't heard of a card being rejected in this way before.
However, many peeps who are questioning the enforceability of their agreement are doing so because they are already in financial trouble and the card is already over-limit or unusable.
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I haven't heard of a card being rejected in this way before.
However, many peeps who are questioning the enforceability of their agreement are doing so because they are already in financial trouble and the card is already over-limit or unusable.
I got a letter back from Barclaycard (outside the time limit but never mind) and have attached a copy of their reply. All they sent was their terms and conditions, nothing with my name on or signed by me, which I understand is what a lot of Caggers have received. I am attaching a copy of their letter to me. What do I do now? Write to fos?
Edited: Thumbnails too small to read : try this, links now work
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Update: I've now written to Barclaycard three times, telling them that they haven't actually sent me what I asked for, but merely blank terms and conditions and clearly I'm getting nowhere. They just keep sending me blank T & C saying that this fulfils their obligations.
Do I complain to the fos next? If so, is there a template letter somewhere I can use?
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After three requests, sent by Recorded Delivery, to Barclaycard, they have still not sent me a copy of my agreement. Could someone please advise me what to do next/which letter to send? They are clearly not going to send it!
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Any help and advice is offered in good faith, based solely on my own knowledge and on experience gathered from this site. I am not qualified to offer legal or financial advice, which you should seek from an expert before making any important decisions. My opinions are therefore offered without liability.
BC failed to send out my OH's agreement despite many requests. Complained to fos and within about 6 weeks the agreement suddenly appeared. So I suggest you send complaint to FOS, let them sort it out.
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