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  1. Its a Council pcn issued in 2007. They started chasing me a couple of months ago at my old address. They did nothing for 4 years and then took this one up 1 address and 2 cars later. I'm an idiot. The council agreed to remove all the charges leaving me with £120 to pay. I thought I'd paid it. Heard nothing, now they reckon I owe £356.
  2. Well, I've emailed them and copied in parking services of the Council and I've also personally copied in the director of parking services asking for the breakdown.
  3. I've had a marston bailiff leave a notice stating that I owe £356.80 for an unpaid PCN from 2007. I've said I'll pay the original charge now and I would like a receipt with a breakdown of the remaining costs on the account. They've refused. Both to take payment, and to give me a breakdown of costs. What can I do?
  4. I have just received a letter from HSBC So they have not provided me with a copy of the default notice, nor the CCA and they have pretty much said that they are unable to provide a copy of the default notice. Can anyone help me with the next letter I write to them? I know that they must removed the default on my history if they cannot provide the paperwork, but under what grounds do I need to request it?
  5. Today I tackled HSBC in order to get my other default removed (how i could have legally defaulted on a bank account with no overdraft and only a solo card is beyond me) and have sent an SAR to Lloyds to get my charges back from them. Im still unsure about cabot as Im dont feel I know enough to force their hand. Will try and learn more over the weekend and reassess. Ive had this default hanging over my head for such a long time now, I guess 13 months really isnt so long. But it would be great to get this removed quicker....
  6. Today I sent pretty much the above letter, but with details of my new address and copies of ID and utility bills for my new address. I emailed it with the scans of my documents and I also sent it recorded delivery with the copies and the cheque. I think it will be quite interesting to see what happens. If I emailed it, as well as posting it, can I start counting from today?
  7. I had a debt with barclaycard that was passed to cabot. The default was registered in November of 2002. I paid back everything, including the charges in 2004 before I found this forum . Im not interested in getting any money back, I just want the default removed. I will write to them for a copy of the agreement under the CCA and for a copy of the default notice. Is there anything else I need to request?
  8. My card is with "managed accounts" in Skemersdale and has been since long before I reclaimed my charges. Basically, ever since I had a default on my credit registered by ANOTHER bank, the lady at the co-op told me that my account literally has a red flag up against it on the system and since then, they do not send out automatic renewals. I reclaimed my charges this year, and when I rang up to renew it again, the normal customer services lady didnt understand. I had to tell HER that my account is with managed accounts and they dont automatically send out new cards. The lady at managed accounts threatened not to renew my card this time because I had incurred a few charges (of course, nothing to do with the fact that only a few months previously I had reclaimed £1300 from them )
  9. What if they never agreed to give me credit? Will that make it easier? I simply had a bank account with them, without an overdraft and with only a solo card. They somehow reckon that I defaulted on £202, which was obviously made up of charges, but to be honest Im really not interested in the charges, I just want to remove the default. According to my credit record, I defaulted on 29/5/2003 and it was satisfied at the last update which was on 27/7/2003. Today I drafted a S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) regarding charges, but I also included a bit asking for a copy of the credit agreement under s.78. Would you send that letter? Or would you send two seperate letters? Im aware that they have 40 days to respond to the S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) but less to the s.78 request. for the sake of £200 Im not really all that interested in the money. The default is seriously harming my job prospects as a mortgage advisor.
  10. But I thought (and I could certainly be wrong here) that unless they can provide me with a copy of the signed Consumer Credit Agreement the debt was never enforceable, and unless they can can provide a copy of the default notice they MUST remove the default on my credit history?
  11. As the main thing you are claiming for is the compensation, you would need to take proof of what you want to be compensated for. So copies of all the letters you wrote to ICO, proof of recorded delivery costs, and any other proof of the expenses incurred in order to actually get your statements.
  12. I was wondering the best way to go about this. I would like to try to get the default removed from my credit history. The account was defaulted in 2002 so I only have a year left to go anyway. I have read around some topics and was wondering which is the best way to start - by asking for a copy of the cca and default notice? Does it matter that they were sold the debt? Would it be better to go after barclaycard directly? Please help
  13. I have just read about the OFT test case... if they wont even look at my claim until the test case is heard, surely it would be better to try and get default removed?
  14. It was a standard bank account with no overdraft facility and only a solo card. Somehow I defaulted on £202 Ive moved since the account was closed in 2003. At a push I am able to use my old address as a mailing address, but would rather use my current one for ease. Should I send proof of address when sending off my SAR?
  15. The default on my credit history was mostly as a result of charges, but ideally I am looking to get it removed straight as quickly as possible. Do you think it would be quicker to reclaim my charges and demand removal as the default was as a result of charges, or whether to demand the cca paperwork (as I KNOW that none was received). Im not actually all that interested in reclaiming my charges from them as it was less than £250, I am just looking to get the default removed asap.
  16. Hi, Im new here I have reclaimed bank charges out of the co-op and Im wondering what to tackle next. I have two defaults on my credit record from quite a few years ago. The first one is HSBC, a default of about £250 (cant remember the exact amount) which has been satisfied for a number of years. I have only just realised that there might be something I can do about it. Im almost 100% positive that I never received the correct paperwork, but I am also sure that the reason I defaulted was the charges. Im not interested in getting the charges back, they're a relatively small amount (ie £250) and I have bigger fish to fry. What I would like to know, is whether it would be quicker to get my charges back and insist on the default being removed as it was due to the charges, or whether it would be quicker to start askiing for copies of the paperwork that I know wasnt sent to me. I just want the default removed asap. The next thing is Cabot. I defaulted on a barclaycard in 2002 and Cabot caught up with me in 2004(ish). Am I right that the default stays on my record 6 years from 2002, not from when Cabot caught up with me? Also cdan I write to Cabot trying to get my default removed when I dont know my reference number? If not, will they give it to me over the phone? Im also going to go after Lloyds, and perhaps Co-op again as they keep charging me no matter how hard I try not to incur them. I was charged £35 for honoring a debit card payment that they would not have paid, and £25 for going over my limit. I dont object to reasonable charges, but £60 is ridiculous! Has anyone reclaimed charges twice from the co-op? Maybe I should start a new thread about that...
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