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2nd March 2008, 14:32
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| | Site Team | Re: Woolwich Defaulted Account Spot on star_scream. That's what i've been told. The default remains on your file, satisfied or not, then drops off after six years.
Regards.
Scott.
__________________ Any advice I give is honest and in good faith. If in doubt, you should seek the opinion of a Qualified Professional. If you can, please donate to this site. Help keep it up and active, helping people like you. Bank of Scotland ( Business Account ) Small Claim. Total: £1,027.70 Settled in Full.(October 2006) Capital One Bank (Europe) plc Summary Cause Claim. Total : £1,111,94: Settled in Full. (February 2007) Bank of Scotland (Business Account) Summary Cause. Total: £1,051.60. Settled in Full (April 2007) Bank of Scotland (Business Account) FOS Claim. Total: £4,945.00. Settled in Full (March 2008. |
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2nd March 2008, 14:38
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Woolwich Defaulted Account Hello mate, my credit rating has been pretty poor the last few years, i was miffed cause i have a 24K loan that has been paid with no late payments, but i did have a bit of bother in 2002 when payments were late, but everything was paid. I know i should have done a crdit search earlier, but it was always a hassel to get the paperwork sent, i wish i did do it sooner.
But anyway i done my experian search and saw that i was defaulted with capital one, like yourself it say that the default balance was £829 the default date and dthat teh balance was satisfied. But with me, i actually paid the money off in full when they demanded the money in full, thats why i never thought it was there. Other banks where the money was outstanding and piad it shows it as settled and not defaulted. I have written to capital one, telling them to remove it as it has been put on their illegally as the money has been paid in full, i'm also asking for compensation for the bad credit it has caused me in the last 5 and half years, i don't know weather i'll get any compensation, but want the default removed.
It is 6 years for it to be removed, but i think satisfied means that you still owe them money but they are satisfied with what they have received, because otherwise it would show the account as settled? Did you pay the money???
Once i get any feedback from capital one i will get back to you, like yourself i am looking to buy a place, and want this removed straight away, and well if the place fall through may see if i can get any compensation for that, but i'm not sure where i stand. The annoying thing is its got to be done in writing, they won't give me the head office number. |
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2nd March 2008, 14:56
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Woolwich Defaulted Account Thanks for the fast responses. I didnt think i would get a reply this fast
I closed the account a long time ago and when closing an account the amount owed has to be cleared up. This is why i was a bit confused when it said that it was still open afterwards.
I had a thought that it might have been some charges that got applied afterwards and then there was interest added and added over the years.
The most annoying thing about it all is Barclays have no idea who i am and cannot find my account on their systems so i have no idea how to pay/get this cleared off.
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2nd March 2008, 15:19
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| | Site Team | Re: Woolwich Defaulted Account Hi, Milan0.
Send this to Barclays............. http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documen...a_subjects.pdf
I think your name and address when you had the account should be enough info for them to check out what they have on you.
You should send a £10 postal order and send it recorded.
Regards.
Scott.
__________________ Any advice I give is honest and in good faith. If in doubt, you should seek the opinion of a Qualified Professional. If you can, please donate to this site. Help keep it up and active, helping people like you. Bank of Scotland ( Business Account ) Small Claim. Total: £1,027.70 Settled in Full.(October 2006) Capital One Bank (Europe) plc Summary Cause Claim. Total : £1,111,94: Settled in Full. (February 2007) Bank of Scotland (Business Account) Summary Cause. Total: £1,051.60. Settled in Full (April 2007) Bank of Scotland (Business Account) FOS Claim. Total: £4,945.00. Settled in Full (March 2008. |
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2nd March 2008, 15:32
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| | Site Team | Re: Woolwich Defaulted Account Hi, Jimmyriddle2000.
You could send them something like this......... The ABC Bank
1 Bank Square
Bank Town
BK1 7TD
Date: xxxxx
Dear Sir or Madam
Account number - xxxxxxxxxx
Sort Code - xxxxxx
After recently obtaining a copy of my credit file from Experian I was concerned to note that your company has placed a "Default" notice against my account.
Further to this I have no recollection of ever receiving such a notice, and I therefore require you to substantiate this data at your earliest convenience. 1. You must supply me with a true copy of the alleged agreement you refer to. This is my right under your obligation to supply a copy of the agreement under the legislation contained within s.78 (1) Consumer Credit Act 1974 (s.77 (1) for fixed sum credit). Your obligation also extends to providing a statement of account. I enclose a £1 postal order in payment of the statutory fee, PO Serial Number 1587 716732.
2. You must supply me with a signed true and certified copy of the original default notice
3. Any deed of assignment if the debt was sold on I would request that this data is provided to myself within the next 28 days, if you are unable to provide this data then I must insist that it is removed from my files as unsubstantiated.
Yours faithfully
This letter I 'borrowed' from Freakyleaky one of the Site-Helpers.
Regards.
Scott.
__________________ Any advice I give is honest and in good faith. If in doubt, you should seek the opinion of a Qualified Professional. If you can, please donate to this site. Help keep it up and active, helping people like you. Bank of Scotland ( Business Account ) Small Claim. Total: £1,027.70 Settled in Full.(October 2006) Capital One Bank (Europe) plc Summary Cause Claim. Total : £1,111,94: Settled in Full. (February 2007) Bank of Scotland (Business Account) Summary Cause. Total: £1,051.60. Settled in Full (April 2007) Bank of Scotland (Business Account) FOS Claim. Total: £4,945.00. Settled in Full (March 2008. |
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2nd March 2008, 16:37
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Woolwich Defaulted Account Thanks maroondevo52
Im not sure what sending them that will do because its only a leaflet but ill do it anyways, can't hurt can it
They searched for about 15 mins and nothing could be fouind - they even called up the Woolwich "Redundent" accounts and they couldnt find anything on me.
Its like i dont exsist on their account system but the credit thingy says that i do.
Thanks again for your help it much appriciated, cookies all round! |
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