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    • Unsettling the applecart?,  I'm going to be direct here, I know how this works , I've been in far worse situation than your relative, and I can assure you , now that there i likely a default in her name, it makes absolutely ZERO difference if she pays or not. Denzel Washington in the Equalizer , 'My only regret is that I can't kill you twice'... It's the same with a default, they can only do it once and it stays on your credit file for 6 years if she pays or not, and as it stands right now she's flushing £180 of her hard earned money down the toilet  so that the chaps at Lowell can afford a Christmas party. As for the SAR this is everybody's legal right, originally under the Data Protection act 1998 and now under GDPR, it's her right to find out everything that the original Creditor has on her file, and by not doing it the only person she is doing a massive disservice to is her self. As the father of 2 young adults myself, they need to learn at some point.. right?
    • Thank you for your pointers - much appreciated. dx100uk - Apologies, my request wasn't for super urgent advice and I have limited online access due to my long working hours and caring obligations - the delay in my response doesn't arise in any way from disrespect or ingratitude. I will speak to her at the weekend and see if she will open up a bit more about this, and allow me to submit the subject access request you advise - the original creditor is 118 118 loans and from the letter I saw (which prompted the conversation and the information) the debt collection agency had bought the debt from 118 and were threatening enforcement which is when she has made a payment arrangement with them for an amount of £180 per month. It looks as if she queried matters at the time (so I wonder if I might with the FIO request get access to their investigation file?) - the letter they wrote said "The information that you provided has been carefully considered and reviewed. After all relevant enquiries were made it has been confirmed that there is not enough evidence present to conclusively prove that this application was fraudulent.  However, we have removed the interest as a gesture of goodwill. As a result of the findings, you will be held liable for the capital amount on the loan on the basis of the information found during the investigation and you will be pursued for repayment of the loan agreement executed on 2.11.2022 in accordance with Consumer Credit Act 1974"  The amount at that time was over £3600 in arrears, as no payments had been made on it since inception and I think she only found out about it when a default notice came in paper form. I'm a little reluctant to advise her to just stop paying, and would like to be able to form a view in relation to her position and options before unsetting the applecart - do you think this is reasonable? She is young and inexperienced with these things and getting into this situation has brought about a lot of shame regarding inability to sort things out/stand up for herself, which is one of the reasons I have only found out about this considerably later Thank you once again for your advice - it is very much appreciated.    
    • That's fine - I'm quite happy to attend court if necessary. The question was phrased in such a way that had I declined the 'consideration on the papers' option, I would have had to explain why I didn't think such consideration was appropriate, and since P2G appear to be relying on a single (arguably flawed) issue, I thought it might result in a speedier determination.
    • it was ordered in the retailers store  but your theory isnt relevant anyway, even if it fitted the case... the furniture is unfit for purpose within 30 days so consumer rights act overwrites any need to use 14 days contract law you refer too. dx  
    • Summary of the day from the Times. I wasn't watching for a couple of interesting bits like catching herself out with her own email. Post Office inquiry: Paula Vennells caught out by her own email — watch live ARCHIVE.PH archived 23 May 2024 11:57:02 UTC  
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That cat clip was so funny! Really made me smile! Glad for everyone's good new too. Had my own last week when saw mother for the first time since she had her strokes (they live in the U.S. so it took me a while to be able to go over to see her) and she is fine. She is still recovering and it will take a long time but it was good to see with my own eyes she is ok.

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That cat clip was so funny! Really made me smile! Glad for everyone's good new too. Had my own last week when saw mother for the first time since she had her strokes (they live in the U.S. so it took me a while to be able to go over to see her) and she is fine. She is still recovering and it will take a long time but it was good to see with my own eyes she is ok.

 

Fantastic news Mungy... glad she is on the mend and that you had a safe journey... welcome back..;)

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I dropped my ickle boy off at school at 8am this morning for his first gym lesson. He was so excited about it :D. I helped him get changed into his PE kit and then left him with the gym teacher. On my way to work, I couldn't help but think about how there wasn't many other kids in the gym class (my son was the only one). I got to work and promptly phoned the school to see if my little one was ok and whether anyone else had turned up. The school informed me that my son WAS the only one that had turned up and that currently he was having a whale of a time in the main hall being the only one in the class. The teacher also told me that my son was absolutely wonderful. :D

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going through my pics of Indiana and finding these.

 

How lucky, I managed to get a pic of a cricket/grasshopper on my flip flop bearing down for a big jump, and managed to catch it in time.

 

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Oh, no hang on, cheeky bugger was bearing down for a poo!!!!!:eek:

 

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Photography is obviously not one of my strengths...:D

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Hilary Frances has made me smile a lot today with her little witticisms...

 

Thank you Hilary.. ;)

 

 

She made me laugh telling mungypup to go away on the last post thread:D

 

Keep it comin hils:p

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Listenening to a BBC report this morning in the background concerning the problem of distractions in cars which lead to many accidents i.e mobile phones, changing the CD, general faffing. It was said you should do not do anything which can take your full attention away from driving. It was suggested if you have a passenger it is more sensible for them to do the fiddling for you. Couldn't agree more!

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Listenening to a BBC report this morning in the background concerning the problem of distractions in cars which lead to many accidents i.e mobile phones, changing the CD, general faffing. It was said you should do not do anything which can take your full attention away from driving. It was suggested if you have a passenger it is more sensible for them to do the fiddling for you. Couldn't agree more!

 

 

 

That's what the bloke that gave Gillian taylforth a lift said:p

 

 

 

 

TAXI FOR SOD'EM!!!!:D

 

 

If all else fails, kick them where it hurts and SOD'EM;)

 

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Well yeah, let's face, fiddling and driving just don't go together, and for extra safety, the fiddler should be in the back, cos that bow in the eye or face of the driver could really be distracting.

 

Even better, just buy Nigel Kennedy playing the 4 Seasons on a CD and avoid the danger altogether. :-D

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.Even better, just buy Nigel Kennedy playing the 4 Seasons on a CD and avoid the danger altogether. :-D

 

 

Where's your sense of adventure Bookie:p

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Mr. C. getting a new job :D. A few hundred applied and they narrowed it down to 5. The money isn't that much better but the conditions, overtime and perks will make it worthwhile.

 

And knowing that Beachy is all fine and dandy in the 'lump' dept. :)

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Excellent MTM. Solicitor obviously didn't realise who he was taking on.
He actually didn't caro...not once did I have to reveal that I was known as Mr Pink. :eek:

 

 

 

 

Nice one MTM. the sooner these DCAs realise they can no longer automatically gert 'judgement by default' and people not standing up to them the more they will have to come up with new tactics...
On this particular occassion it happened to be an original creditor sillygirl1. ;)

DCA's are a lot easier to outwit by comparison, as their greed and arrogance unravels their ignorant perception of truth & justice.

 

Most if not all of the credit has to be given to the defendant's tenacity though, as the initial proceedings started way before CAG was even a twinkle in BF & dave's eyes.

 

All I did was a little bit of research (which anyone could have done if they read back far enough in the various CAG forums btw), and co-ordinated the on-the-day ad hoc directing of a DJ who even had to look up the County Court Act 1984 as we went along. (:rolleyes:)

 

 

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She made me laugh telling mungypup to go away on the last post thread:D

 

Keep it comin hils:p

 

What did I do? :sad:

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My Boss was doing a great impression of Sherlock Holmes with his magnifying glass. I took it upon myself to then make him a deerstalker hat out of paper. He loved it so much he wore it and let me take a photo of him :D. I then emailed that photo to his wife and everyone else in the office :lol: Bless him, he is a brill bossman

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