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  1. Thanks, just going back with regards to the DN, i have just found a coppy of the letter sent to Arrow which my freind had drafted and it looks like his argument that suggests the debt is unenforceable is due to the DN was not issued in a prescribed form. i take it that would be the wording?, would this be enough to make a debt unenforceable ? if you want to read the ful letter let me know and il put it up over the weekend
  2. yes from the moorcroft final payment which 'just checked' was jan 15th Jan 2019, So SB around 15th Jan 25 if calculations are correct, Think its just a waiting game now , Il ignore anything that comes in the post unless it falls into the hands of Drydens as you mention above on the thread Once again many thanks for your input
  3. Im not to sure of the default date, Nothing adverse has been on her file for a couple of years, The debt will become SB in 18 months so winding the clock back takes it to around Feb 2019 when the repayment agreement to Moorcroft was terminated by ourselves and no contact since, at a guess i'd say she was paying Moorcroft for 4 years so the DN was likely served around December 2015 possibly longer Many thanks for your input DX
  4. Morning, This is from their recent letter- As Arrow poplar designated activity company own all interest and rights to the credit agreement, they have appointed CAPQUEST Limited as an administer Also a letter from capquest included to confirm change of ownership of account. May chuck some light on things should anyone wish to comment
  5. Hi all, the wife had a credit card with Tesco finance of which she failed to make payments on, This around 8 years back, If i remember correct Arrow had bought the debt and Moorcroft had negotiated a repayment plan which she maintained over a few years, Around 4 years ago i on her behalf sent Arrow a prove it letter and they put the account into dispute and suspended the repayment plan following this they sent a bundle of stuff credit agreement etc, At the time i had a freind in finance 'sadly no longer with us' who looked through the enclosed paperwork and he came to the conclusion the debt was unenforceable due to there being no hard copy of the default notice and in his words- should you (Arrow) find the hard copy the debt would remain unenforceable as the paperwork has to be given in a prescribed way, The letter went off to Arrow and nothing from them in 4 years until last week a letter came advising the debt had been assigned to another DCA. Im wondering the best course of action should this new DCA start collection attempts, will the new DCA know the debt has been challenged or will it just assume its one that needs chasing up, The debt will become SB in 18 months
  6. yes DX the debts from around 3 years ago, it was child bennefit payments they still pay you while your child is attennding a course at college or if they dont go on to further education it ceases to be paid, my daughter had not been going unknown to us and the college marked her as not attending which in turn created the overpayment, its not the end of the world and it has to be paid back because i do owe the money, to my calculations from the letter they sent they will take 11% i estimate that at around £132 P/M, £50 is managable the £132 may see us in trouble with finances,i will SAR them today
  7. Yes there has been previous letters, one around two years back which was sent from a debt collection agency acting on behalf of the DWP, they asked for an ins/outs form to be completed so i could pay so much per month off, their reply was they were sending the account back to the DWP as the debt could not be managed as i was in negative income (more going out than coming in), it all went very quite so i let sleeping dogs lie last month out of the blue a letter came giving me a log in number for the site they have at gov.co.uk and i have not been able to log in with the details they have sent me, today the attachment letter came, im not burying my head in the sand here so it is what it is and if it has to be repaid then so be it but to my calculations they're going to take 11% P/M back which will be around £132 which will most certainly give us mortgage problems etc
  8. The DWP has sent a letter saying they're going for an attachment of earnings on a debt, amount owed is £1291, as my partner cant work and im the only one bringing income in then this is going to cause serious hardship, i cant seem to find anything online about having the amount reduced that they're going to recover P/M
  9. Hi all, the Mrs had a credit card debt i think it was at the time, she lost her job and defaulted, eventualy it ended up with Drydenfairfax solicitors who took her to court and the court said repay at £5 P/M and the CCJ was issued, this was around 7/8 years back and a payment has never been missed, the CCJ is now off her credit file along with all the defaults but Drydens are now demanding a financial audit on her ins and outs most likely to increase the payments, she has up to date refused to supply these details and carried on paying the £5 P/M but now Drydens are saying further action will be taken, what action? as its been to court and does she legally have to give this info to them? thanks in advance
  10. Hi folks, ive not been on for some time, hope the mods are all well Just a few thing if anyone can put some light on- Im 10 years now down the road with 2 loans taken out with Blemain Finance (now Together) , so not long left on them before they finish,, since taking the loans out i had a period when i struggled to pay and falling into arrears which resulted in the accounts being bombarded with charges this being around 3k, this was built up by fees for letters and a visit and interest etc, thankfully these are now paid off and the two secured loans are on track to finnish on time , i have recently received a letter advising i'm hitting retirement age and this could impact my repayment capacity as income generally drops and if i fail during these remaining years they could reposess, would anyone know if this could be regarded as irresponsible lending by B/F as they had sold the loan to me knowing i would enter into this retirement period?, also would i have any chance of reclaiming the charges back or part back?, if anyone can recommend a company who deals with this kind of stuff that would be appreciated thanks
  11. thank you DX, i have no scanner im afraid, if its a good idea i could pick one up tomo from ASDA or somewhere tomorrow , is their any info you require that i can read off and post on this thread
  12. HI all just to update, it looks like the credit agreement has been found, today i have received a pack containing- (1) all staements (2) a default notice of which has no figures, example- This default notice is served on you relates to account number xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx You have not paid instalments due under your agreement. You are £xxxx.xx in arrears in order to remedy the breach ,you must pay the total arrears of £xxxx.xx (3) credit agreement which is a photo coppy of the card application, it appears to be true and dated and signed any further input from anyone would be most welcom,thank you
  13. thanks DX.. .i have dissected it over and over lol and refered back to other posts on other threads,, they have bought the debt, they are going back in the hope they may find it with the OC?, in your opinion what would you say are the chances are of it being found as its from 2004?
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