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    • Oh, one other thing. It may sound a silly question, but as they say - silly questions are better than silly mistakes. The correspondence address in the current case and the previous one is correct and current. I've never actually written to the banks to confirm my address, as is regularly advised, because I presumed if Moriarty/IDR/J&P are using that address, there would be no need to. So because both cases seem to have my address correct, should I still write to the bank or take it that there's no need in this instance?
    • Yep, that's it @dx100uk - thanks for the clarification. My bad... Cheers again for all your help 👍
    • Hi all Just coming back to this Forum, as it helped me so much a few years back with ADCB/Moriarty. So I've had the circulars from IDR chasing Emirates NBD debt. They've been on and off over past few years, seem to be a run of letters, emails SMS and then go quiet, then start again.   A few months ago, same started with J&P, just a basic letter, email, sms asking to get in contact. Then last week I saw an email from Emirates NBD saying J&P were acting on their behalf. Up to this point, the main thrust of the letter seems to be please contact us, or contact ENBD about payment. Then I received a letter - I can't scan/upload it at this time but I will as soon as I can - which appears to be similar to what I've seen on other threads. Namely giving bank details of ENBD, saying they've been "instructed to pursue action", and saying they've enclosed a copy of Information Sheet, Reply Form in compliance of Pre-Action Protocol They state I have 30 days from date on letter to reply, and "if you fail to do so our client may have no option but to pursue further action against you". I'm of the view, as per advice on other threads and my experience with the other lender/company, to reply as per thread #5 in the main thread. On the basis that I wouldn't wish to give them ammunition by not replying or missing the opportunity. I'm aware that on some threads, in similar situation, one poster had been advised by sols not to reply and apparently J&P didn't progress from there, other than sending same requests. I feel these things are always down to the individual's choice, and I'm keen to see what others may have done/may be doing so will actively read other threads also.   Please feel free to ask if I can help with anything, or share any opinions, and in the meantime I'll get the uploads done ASAP.   Thanks again for everyone's help in the past, and hopefully the future, and good luck to all
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Aw thanks BB x

Off to work now............ bye X

Keep up the fight against Bank Charges.

 

 

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Not again!

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Not again!

 

Oh yes Caro! they haven't really stopped!!

Here!

Keep up the fight against Bank Charges.

 

 

Got Debt problems?

Don't panic, put the kettle on and read this

 

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Thank you all for posting the recent messages because the reason I don't generally subscribe to new threads, or even reply to others, is because I'm fed up with people being asses! :mad2:

 

My mail box keeps clogging up with simple things that are easily found here, and even one or two posts previously. I admit I was a little overawed, but pointed in the right direction with encouragement and a good kick up the ass. I realised that most of it's all here with a helping hand and a shove in the right direction :)

 

I have a life, granted, not the best, but I do other things and help as many people as I can within the remit I state in my signature.

 

Now I feel like Scrooge :(

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I'm certain that the lack of activity here, all over the forums, is because people have other worries and the 'die hard' amongst us sometimes get put off. This is a problem that the site admin. can address surely? I for one would gladly help with threads regarding certain issues. Perhaps the admin./site team may consider such a 'referral' approach. This might be a quicker way to help users because the site team could have a list of people who have had dealings with certain company s. An approach with no worries and for the member to say yes or no whether they can help/support at the start of an issue...

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Sounds like something for the suggestions forum BB.

 

I do think that there are people who don't want to or can't spend the time researching for themselves. It is meant to be a self-help site after all.

 

Sometimes all people need is pointing to a few threads that will give them many answers they need, without others having to spend the time re-inventing the wheel. If they have questions then for clarification it's less annoying than having to give chapter and verse of what's already been posted many times before. They should put the work in for themselves though, because at the end of the day it's them who have to deal with their situation, especially if it comes to standing up in front of a judge - and the opposition.

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Thank you all for posting the recent messages because the reason I don't generally subscribe to new threads, or even reply to others, is because I'm fed up with people being asses! :mad2:

 

My mail box keeps clogging up with simple things that are easily found here, and even one or two posts previously. I admit I was a little overawed, but pointed in the right direction with encouragement and a good kick up the ass. I realised that most of it's all here with a helping hand and a shove in the right direction :)

 

I have a life, granted, not the best, but I do other things and help as many people as I can within the remit I state in my signature.

 

Now I feel like Scrooge :(

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Awww! A lovely hug :)

 

Not sure I've encountered you here before :???:

 

Calmed down a bit now.

 

Tummy playing up again Caro. Lost another eight pounds... Trying to sort it out but may have to go in to hospital next week... Not impressed with that as you can imagine lol... How will I get out of there to have a ciggie :???::!:

 

How stoopid was I after giving up last year and then starting again 'cos of stress and boredom :???:

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Ah well BB. May be another opportunity to give up for good this time. Hope you don't need to go in though.

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Awww! A lovely hug :)

 

Not sure I've encountered you here before :???:

 

Calmed down a bit now.

 

Tummy playing up again Caro. Lost another eight pounds... Trying to sort it out but may have to go in to hospital next week... Not impressed with that as you can imagine lol... How will I get out of there to have a ciggie :???::!:

 

How stoopid was I after giving up last year and then starting again 'cos of stress and boredom :???:

 

I pop in from time to time, just to be nosey ;) Im often found in the bailiff forum skulking about :lol:

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Ah... Bailiffs... Nawty people...

 

Had a run in with some about five years ago for an account (two parking tickets and a speeding offence that was thrown out by the mag.) that had already been paid to the court via my disability benefits two years previously. They fancied my puma and scared the living S*** out of me at 8am with a tow truck. Had to ring my ex hubby 'cos I knew it was wrong.

 

Thier offices didn't open 'til 8.30am so me and ex hubby sat in my sitting room with the bailff's paperwork and them holding £250 in cash outside in their truck. I refused to give them the keys for the car and called the police who were able top verify that there were no outstanding fines...

 

As soon as the bailiffs were 'called off' by their office they threw the money at us and grabbed the paperwork thus not enabling us to get the b'tards...

 

They were a company based in Merthyr, South Wales. Very nice gentlemen with a lot of 'thug' in the mix :!::-x

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yep I was right............they still recon I owe them the princley sum of £32.09...but at least they have re-issued it from being £64.18 the donkeys.................BUT IT HAS BEEN PAID a bliddy month or more ago...makes me want to swear ooops :madgrin:

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