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  1. Found the original letter and uploaded it. Noticed it is a 'letter of claim' rather than a 'letter before claim' not that I assume it makes much difference. May I ask what a SAR to Lloyds would do, could it hold Lowell off for longer? Thanks for all the help so far! lowell letter of claim .pdf
  2. Hi all, thanks for the responses. So I sent a useless letter to them, great! I have converted the image to PDF so hopefully it has worked. I did not want to ignore their 'letter before claim' because my sister recently did decide to do that when they came after her with the same letter and they did then take her to court and I want to avoid that. The account went over drawn and was last used 27th jan 2012 and Lowell added the default the 22nd May 2012. - a bit later than I thought so it isn't barred yet then. Lowell response letter.pdf
  3. Lowell recently sent me a 'letter before claim' giving me 14 days to contact them regarding a debt from 2011 or they would take me to court. This debt relates to a bank account, with NO overdraft facility that ended up going overdrawn. I received some advice and sent them a prove it letter and after a few weeks received the following as a response - imgur (dot) com/ a /E7JuE Along with the above letter they sent a copy of my bank statement from 2011 but there was no notice of default included in the package, which they state they did send but have not. Is there anywhere else I can go with this now? Any help appreciated! EDIT - Cannot post link to image. The letter basically says "Please find enclosed a copy of the statements and default notice as requested from the original creditor. As this account is a current account it is not regulated by the consumer credit act therefore the original creditor is not obliged to provide you with a copy of the agreement"
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