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    • I've had to hide two of your posts.  Anyone clicking on your links gets sent to external sites.  On top of that your real name is showing on one screenshot.  Fellow Site Team member dx100uk has already politely asked - Anyway, jk2054 wants to see the communication you got from your local court which will have told you about the hearing date of 17 June, and will have mentioned a deadline for filing your Witness Statement.
    • I believe it is helpful to seek guidance from a range of places and decide on the validity of the sources and frequency of responses which are most helpful. A single voice can be a dangerous thing. As, of course, can groupthink. Scott, it feels like £4k on a solicitor for a £1.5k bill is overkill. Were we back in time I'd suggest small claims court as your claim sounds like it may be straightforward? By all means add that phrase on. I also suggest you contact the court and go and sit in on a couple of similar cases to get a better understanding before you shell out.
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    • Which Court have you received the claim from ? Northamton, civil national business centre Name of the Claimant ? PRA Group Uk Portfolios ltd. How many defendant's  joint or self ? self Date of issue –  21 May 24 date of AOS - 07-06-2024 date for filing defence by - 21-06-2024 Particulars of Claim 1. The claimant claims the sum of £5600 for an outstanding debt owed. 2. On Mar 2000 the Defendant entered into an agreement with Barclays Bank Uk PLC for a credit card under reference ( 11 digit ref ). 3. on Mar 21 the defendant defaulted on the agreement  with an outstanding balance of £5600. 4. On Aug 21 the debt £5600 was assigned to PRA Group (UK) Limited, who itself assigned the debt to PRA Group UK Portfolios Ltd on Dec 23. 5. Notices of assignment were sent to the defendant in accordance with S136 Law of Property act 1925. 6. The claimant has instructed PRA Group (UK) Limited to act on its behalf in the recovery of the outstanding debt and to pursue litigation on its behalf. AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS 1. The sum of £5600 What is the total value of the claim? £6100  Have you received prior notice of a claim being issued pursuant to paragraph 3 of the PAPDC (Pre Action Protocol) ? No - just emails threatening action   Have you changed your address since the time at which the debt referred to in the claim was allegedly incurred? Yes   Did you inform the claimant of your change of address? no Is the claim for - a Bank Account (Overdraft) or credit card or loan or catalogue or mobile phone account? credit card   When did you enter into the original agreement before or after April 2007 ? before - in 2000   Do you recall how you entered into the agreement...On line /In branch/By post ? I don't recall - I suspect post / online   Is the debt showing on your credit reference files (Experian/Equifax /Etc...) ? am awaiting access - but I suspect it is    Has the claim been issued by the original creditor or was the account assigned and it is the Debt purchaser who has issued the claim. assigned - debt purchaser has issued the claim   Were you aware the account had been assigned – did you receive a Notice of Assignment? Pretty certain - Yes   Did you receive a Default Notice from the original creditor? pretty certain - Yes   Have you been receiving statutory notices headed “Notice of Sums in Arrears”  or " Notice of Arrears "– at least once a year ? there's been gaps - they went very quiet  Why did you cease payments? Covid lockdowns  What was the date of your last payment? i thought it was 2020 - they say 2021 Was there a dispute with the original creditor that remains unresolved? no Did you communicate any financial problems to the original creditor and make any attempt to enter into a debt management plan? no
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This is worrying, if an IVA company is also operating out of the building it could be risky for anyone applying for a debt solution to have their details passed over to these tramps? Applying to a DCA for an IVA, financial suicide.

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I contacted my bank (Alliance & Leicester) and found they do not use N Hunter Limted.

 

You certainly did not.

 

From your thread:

 

Details from where we obtain and share information about you are as follows:

 

Experian Limited - 0844 481 8000

Equifax PLC - 0870 0100 583

Call Credit Limited - 0870 060 1414

Experian Decision Analytics 01704 501 001

Synetics Solutions Limited 01782 664000

CIFAS - please write to: CISAS, 6th Floor, Lynton House, 7-12 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9LT

Experian Decision Analytics ARE N Hunter.

How does it work?

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Synectics Solutions Ltd

 

I go past this place a couple of times a week. Seems a bit strange that they would have their data stored off site by another company.

These are video links to show how I deal with Debt Collectors.

 

Fly fishing for C.A.R.S

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zPtzK8FqE6k&feature=related

 

Frederickson International don't accept my card type

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=eiZBULlWW6Q&feature=related

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Not true Sumbuddi They hold a great deal more than application data. For example they know your contacts, your family, your social status, your ethnicity in fact anything which may have, inadvertently on your part, fallen into the public domain - it's for this reason that you should never use a loyalty card nor should you ever complete a questionnaire no matter how innocuous it appears at the time - that is unless you want someone somewhere to record that info

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Quite right mr 3 posts

 

You must be right, we will leave them alone

omnia praesumuntur legitime facta donec probetur in contrarium

 

 

Please note: I am not a member of the legal profession, all advice given is purely my opinion, if in doubt consult a professional

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and the evidence you have presented is what exactly?

 

If I was some kind of shill I wouldn't be here pointing out that Experian Data Services are National Hunter or creating wikipedia articles about them would I?

 

Seriously, loony conspiracy theories don't help anybody.

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National Hunter do not have loyalty card data. ........ Their members are banks ............ and loan/hp lenders.

 

So Tesco for example? (who are both a bank and a lender and, guess what, have a loyalty card as well).

 

I do agree with you - there is no point in making stuff up. That's why I wrote to N Hunter yesterday to see what data they hold on me.

 

I am also going to subject access request any other companies I come across in my investigations. I will post all the results here:-

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/credit-reference-agencies/197936-just-how-many-secret.html

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and neither does reasurring people there is nothing to worry about without the full facts available to you.

 

Who said there was nothing to worry about?

 

This database is a fraud checking service, not a credit record.

 

There is no way to know why you have been declined for credit, BUT the vast majority of the time it's going to be because of a poor credit record. Barclaycard for instance say they use this database as a post-application check (a batch job every night) AND that they would call suspicious applicants to check what was going on. Also National Hunter state that the database is not supposed to be used automatically. Same thing incidentally for the Insurance Hunter database - it comes into use at when the customer makes a claim.

 

So if you apply for credit and the rejection comes back instantly, is there any point in spending £10 for a copy of your National Hunter records? I don't think so.

 

OTOH, if you've applied for several loans and are now applying for a mortgage it might be useful.

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sum please don't take offence but your either very naive or your spreading disinformation for some reason - they DO retain much more info than you imply some of which IS derived from loyalty cards

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sum please don't take offence but your either very naive or your spreading disinformation for some reason - they DO retain much more info than you imply some of which IS derived from loyalty cards

 

What evidence do you have for this statement?

 

Otherwise it's conspiracy theorising.

 

Fact.

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Hi sumbuddi

 

Do you have some experience or information on N Hunter? Are you, or have you, been connected to them in any way?

 

Not accusing you of anything, but when a new poster appears and only posts on one subject (and not one of the main threads on CAG) it raises an obvious question!

 

Thanks for clarifying.

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I claim to know not very much of this stuff myself people, BUT having read the thread one is FORCED to conclude this N Hunter LTD is infact the little black book everyone says doesn't exist! I don't hold much stock in heresay i am just reaching the obvious (to me anyway) conclusion.

I check back here from time to time since i joined the forum recently and i havn't yet seen any comments from anyone who has done a subject access request on this company. Most ennoying to me, my interest is thusly peaked to the point of considering a subject access request myself (I am for the most part innately of the belief in life that there are much more important things) but this has really kindled my curiosity.

So if anyone has actually had a reply from a SAR to these fellows, i would appreciate some replies based on what they received as to there pertinance to any actual facts (thats me trying to save £10 quid lol)

 

just my 2 cents worth.

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I claim to know not very much of this stuff myself people, BUT having read the thread one is FORCED to conclude this N Hunter LTD is infact the little black book everyone says doesn't exist! I don't hold much stock in heresay i am just reaching the obvious (to me anyway) conclusion.

 

Who says they don't exist? This software has been going on quite a few years, and it's intended as a fraud prevention device, not a credit checking service. There's a fundamental difference.

 

It's been talked about for quite a few years on and off, here's a reference from 2004 for instance:

 

MCL Software Ltd

 

I check back here from time to time since i joined the forum recently and i havn't yet seen any comments from anyone who has done a subject access request on this company.

 

Most ennoying to me, my interest is thusly peaked to the point of considering a subject access request myself (I am for the most part innately of the belief in life that there are much more important things) but this has really kindled my curiosity.

So if anyone has actually had a reply from a SAR to these fellows, i would appreciate some replies based on what they received as to there pertinance to any actual facts (thats me trying to save £10 quid lol)

 

Scroll up the page, click the link.

 

Unfortunately the poster hasn't indicated their credit history, so it's hard to say.

 

I for instance have 13 accounts on my credit record, a mixture of mobile phones, bank accounts and credit cards. No loans, no mortgage.

 

I'd be surprised if N Hunter had anything on me. But then I'm not sufficiently interested to fork out the £10.

 

If anyone does spend the £10 they should post their results and also say what they have applied for, so it can be established what doesn't as well as what does, get recorded.

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