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Hi

 

I previously had an unsecured loan with nationwide ,

went into arrears when i moved and got behind with paperwork

when i realised i contacted them and paid the loan off in full .

They had written it off apparently.

 

Since 2014 i have continued to receive default notices every 6 months thought was as loan should still be running ,

 

 

however i now realise how damaging these are .

I have phoned them to ask why i am still receiving these but they didnt know why ,

 

 

having looked at info re defaults and the damage they cause

asked if they would remove these from my credit file,

 

 

i have also asked if they would remove all defaults recorded against my name as this loan didnt meet CCA requirements when went into arrears and they refunded interest as didnt meet standard required.

 

Thinking that if loan didn't meet CCA requirements they can't legally record default against my name .

 

They have said will initiate complaint and was going to follow up with letter is there any templates or advise you can give, can i ask for compensation for the incorrect information they have recorded against me ?:???:

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What date was the initial default..the first missed payment bee ?

 

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Andy

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So the default will drop off in 2019...on its 6th Aniversary

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hi

yes as that would be the six years but if the CCA didnt meet the standard can they legally apply defaults and contiue to apply defaults even when the loan was settled in full?

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Yes. A default must be recorded as per the ICO guidelines....the failings of the agreement and the fact it's been paid off are irrelevant

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All references to a defaulted debt must be removed from your credit files after 6 years

has passed from date of default, whether paid off, paying now or not.

.

{the WHOLE ACCOUNT WILL VANISH, never to return}.

.

This is so that someone who continues paying something

- even after 6 years from default

- should not be at a disadvantage to someone who pays nothing after default

and ends up with a clean file after 6 years.

.

NOTE: {the bracketed text is not ICO guideline but my advise]

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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