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Hi folks.
Letter from Connaught today. Apparently, they have been monitoring my credit history & have received notification which suggests my finanial position has improved! The grubby monsters think I might be able to clear my account, or increase my payments!
I will say that in the past 6 months or so, a couple of my smaller debts have been cleared & also a credit card I have, purely for convenience, (the balance is always paid immediately), has had it's limit increased, although I have called & cancelled said increase.
They suggest I contact them to discuss my financial situation, to avoid them carrying out further investigations into my credit file & to avoid further action.
Whats your advice? I intend to ignore them & carry on my payments as usual.
All thoughts appreciated.
Thanks Count, I doubt they could provide a CCA as it's a very old Barclaycard from the mid/late 90s, last used in the early 2000s. I am happy to pay though, as I want to clear my debts. They're not getting any more though!
in which case you are in a very strong position. They start getting a little nasty with them, you threaten them with a CCA request, they either back off or you stop paying until they provide it. I know most DCA's are stupid however a little of something is far better than a lot of nothing.