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Hello

 

I wonder if someone can give me advice please on how to proceed, I have likely done the wrong thing already.

 

My bank of Scotland credit card was sold on to Cabot who I was paying £5 a month to (all I can afford)

 

I stopped paying a while ago when even that payment got to much due to post op recovery and sick pay.

 

Now it has been passed to nolans law and they are threatening court action.

 

I have emailed them to offer the original agreement of £5 just to get them off my back as I'm scared about a ccj but I'm worried they will decline this offer and take me to court.

 

I know the debt is valid. I know it was sold on and it is on my credit file as satisfied.

 

I am not sure of the best course of action?

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What are the details of the debt, date account opened, default date if any, assignation dates, whats showing on your credit file?

 

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CCA cabot or the solicitor. Cabot rarely ever chases legit debts. They just buy them in bulk and harass and intimidate until someone pays up

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