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Another Lowell Claim for current account
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in Financial Legal Issues
...and the prize goes to Andy -
Another Lowell Claim for current account
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in Financial Legal Issues
thanks everyone for help so far. -
Another Lowell Claim for current account
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in Financial Legal Issues
To be honest, I have absolutely no idea - is there a way of checking if these were served? -
Another Lowell Claim for current account
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Current account taken out in June 2007 with O/D facility. Papers dated 5 Feb. Particulars : The claimants claim is for the sum of £643.27 being monies due from the defendant to the claimant under a current accounts agreement regulated by CCA 1974 by the defendant and Barclays bank plc. under account ref 1234567890 and assigned to the claimant on 09/07/13. The defendant failed to maintain the contractual payment under the terms of agreement and a default notice has been served and not complied with. Lisa -
Another Lowell Claim for current account
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Yes, have court papers -
help please! Debt not acknowledged, or paid, for well over 6 years. Two default dates on file, one for 2009, one for 2013, but nothing been paid on account since mid 2007 new DCA thrown me to Court, so how do I find the very original default date and have this thrown out because it is statute barred? any help most welcome, thank you! Lisa
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First Direct - combined debt - sent to MCS for collection
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in First Direct
hi all, me again. MCS are now telling me that the £1 per month agreement has expired. Funny that as I am paying £1 per month automatically by standing order, and they are still accepting it. Do I just keep plodding on and paying this £1 and leave it up to them to take any further action should they be so inclined? thanks, Lisa -
First Direct - combined debt - sent to MCS for collection
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in First Direct
Okay, My current account was in credit, my credit card was in credit (due to a refund) and my loan account was behind. So, they combined and offset the loan account balance with the credit card credit balance, and my current account credit balance. The unsecured loan paperwork I have, and it looks ok. It seems that the best thing to do is lie low and keep paying the £1 per month - yes? Lisa -
First Direct - combined debt - sent to MCS for collection
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in First Direct
I got the Loan Agreement document for sure, I will need to check files regarding the credit card application and let you know. thanks, Lisa -
First Direct - combined debt - sent to MCS for collection
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in First Direct
Hi guys, me again, still hanging on and still paying MCS a £1 per month. I can confirm that they have lumped all my accounts (credit card, unsecured loan and current account) into one for repayment purposes and classed it as an unsecured loan on my credit file. Now, am I not right in thinking that an unsecured loan is just that, not secured on anything? So, can they really go for a charging order on a property with no equity? I am going to be paying this £1 per month for the next 8000 months. Should I just sit back and let it happen at £1 per month? thanks, Lisa. -
My item went faulty after 5 months. Retailer confirms faulty and insists I accept a credit note and not a refund. no replacement or similar item available now I believe I am entitled to refund under SOGA Who is right? thanks, Lisa
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First Direct - combined debt - sent to MCS for collection
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in First Direct
I have a property with zero equity and my car and thats it. Should I offer £1 per month and that is it? There is no PPI on anything and I am unsure on penalty charges etc. I assume I will need to SAR to First Direct to find all this out? thanks again and sorry for the double thread, my head is all over the place at the moment Lisa -
First Direct - combined debt - sent to MCS for collection
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in First Direct
thank you, so can I ignore there demands for payment and demands for income and expenditure reports now? I am too ill to deal with this to be honest thank you Lisa -
First Direct - combined debt - sent to MCS for collection
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in First Direct
hi all, I defaulted on First Direct Loan and a FD credit card because of ill health. FD have lumped both debts together and sent to HSBC in-house collection people MCS who are now demanding payment. This is not acceptable, is it? How can they be allowed to consolidate into one account? I have an incurable life threatening illness - what can I do about this please? thank you Lisa -
first of all, don't panic!! I bet it is because you house share and they are suspicious that you are actually 'living together'. If you have done nothing wrong then there is nothing to be worried about. Let us know how it goes but please do not panic and take someone with you if you want for moral support.
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payments ceased over 2 years ago now
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hello all, thank you for the advice so far. this account goes back almost 10 years and all they have sent me are the terms and conditions dated 2010. thank you again ! Lisa
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hi all, Amex have confirmed that they do not hold an original card agreement but they have assigned the debt to Moorcroft who, they say, have every right to chase the debt despite it being in dispute. Am I correct that without the original agreement there is little chance of a court case and can I just ignore Moorcroft and tell them to get lost? They are constantly phoning and writing, despite being instructed only to conduct communication in writing. What exactly should I do? thanks, Lisa
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Me again, any suggestions? I have already supplied the unlawfully rescinded letter but Aktiv insist on chasing. Is there anything else I can do now, apart from send the letter again? thanks, Lisa
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ok, me again, sorry about duplicate thread starting. Aktiv are not accepting the unlawful rescinding despite it being glaringly obvious on the dates that things happened. This debt is only 3 yrs old and no payment has been made for 3 yrs. Then it was sold to Varde who purchased it during the Default Period and hence it became unlawfully rescinded. Varde were lettered to that affect and now 2 years later Aktiv are on the case as I assume Varde gave up and sold it on?
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hi there, had an MBNA debt sold on to various DCA's who were told that the agreement had been unlawfully rescinded as it had been sold many days before the end of the default notice period. Been passed around for over 2 years now and is Aktiv have now lettered me to advise they have purchased the outstanding balance from the last DCA. Now, do I simply send them the unlawfully rescinded letter, please go away (like I did to the last lot and they eventually sold it on after 18 months) or do I sit back and do nothing until they start court proceedings? thanks, Lisa
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Original creditor have confirmed that they do not hold any documentation that makes my alleged debt with them enforceable. However, DCA after DCA, and the odd solicitor, keep writing to me demanding payment. Is this against any OFT official policy or guideline or do I just have to keep up the merry go round of letters telling them to go away? thanks, Lisa
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County Court exposing documents to Creditor - what can I do?
lochlisa replied to lochlisa's topic in Financial Legal Issues
I used a cccs template. My only income is benefits so by law that is the amount I am legally entitled to receive, so how can I be forced to pay more than a token payment if my benefits are what the law says I need to live on?
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