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Hi CAG friends. Hope you are all well. So I've got an update. Received a letter today from Dryden's Fairfax. Salient Information is this: Our Client: Intrum Poplar Dac Original Creditor: Cap One Your requested document(s) are available We have received the documentation you requested fro your account. We can provide you with this information via our customer portal , simply log onto your account (etc) Documents available for the next 30 days, after this time these will be deleted from our portal Your account is being held for 14 days. Please contact us by 10 Nov to prevent further letter being sent to you. If you would like to contact us by telephone (etc) They also include a Debt / Income sheet and Payment offer sheet. I really thought this was done with, and this has really stressed me out to be out to be honest. So please, What can I do next? Thanks in advance
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Hi friendly experts, Thanks again for your help with this so far. Update: After hearing nothing since my PO was returned, I received a letter this week from CAPQUEST (not DrydensFairfax) Saying that my "debt" has been sold to Intrum Poplar Designated Activity Company. It then goes on to say that DrydensFairfax will continue to service my account. What, if anything, does this change? Thanks in advance!
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Hi all, Hope you are keeping well. So yesterday was day 9 of the 14 allowed and I received my Postal Order back with a short handwritten note on PLAIN paper saying "Hi, The enclosed postal order is no longer required. Thanks" I assume this means they can't find/access it. What do I do now? Send them a letter or just ignore them from now on? Thanks in advance
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Hi All I’ve recently been contacted by Drydens Fairfax who are putting pressure on me about a very old Capital One balance (more than the double the statute barred period but I couldn’t get any joy with the unenforceabilty that I had with other cards back in the day.). Therefore I have been consistently paying a small sum, increasing it from time to time. The question I have is this. If I make an offer of partial settlement, would it still go against me on my credit score after all this time? Or because it is still a live debt it would still count? I work in places were a good great credit rating is important so this is a key factor for me, and my credit score has fully recovered. Thanks in advance.
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