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Hi,

 

I've received a default notice from a well known payday loan company. I intend to pay what is owed within the next month (there is no dispute about the amount owed), and they were aware of this.

 

The notice is dated 10th of the month, and it states that I have 14 days from the date of the letter. But that does not allow for postage, so doesn't give the 14 days required. I think I actually received it on the 15st (sent business post, envelope kept).

 

I will be paying what is outstanding within the next month. I want to ensure that a default isn't recored with CRA's. Is it best to inform them that the default notice they sent is invalid so they can rectify there mistake and to ensure it isn't registered with CRA's and then I have to fight to get it removed?

 

If I do nothing and its registered with CRA's, is it straightforward to get them to remove it, based on the fact the default notice they sent was invalid?

 

Any advice on how best to proceed would be much appreciated.

 

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As you say, if you inform them of their mistake, they will only send you a rectified DN, if you are going to be paying them the full amount next month, assuming this has not been going on for months, then the default, if they have put one on your CRF, will be marked as satisfied/settled.

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An invalid DN is a technicality which can be rectified.

 

They will already have an entry on your CRF as you have credit with them, so they will have had to update the file to reflect the current state of the account, once you pay this off then this will also be reflected on your CRF as settled/satisfied. When you say next month, you do mean April?

Who ever heard of someone getting a job at the Jobcentre? The unemployed are sent there as penance for their sins, not to help them find work!

 

 

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Hi,

 

They do not currently have an entry on my credit file, and yes I mean April.

 

I want to avoid the default on my credit file, as in 4 months, all the other adverse info from the past will be gone. I'm not that fussed if its reported to CRA's, as long as i know that I can get it removed due to the invalid default notice. I was wanted somebody to claify that I would be able to have it removed from CRA's if it was entered based on invalid default notice?

 

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Countryboy, the DN can be rectified so no, once they register it with the CRA if you query it the CRA will contact them and they will confirm it was valid and it will stay. I wouldn't overly panic about a default as the following month it will be showing as settled. it shouldn't therefore affect you terribly much.

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Yes it is still the case, BUT, you have a letter which is incorrect, and all they have to do is to rectify those dates for it to be enforceable. However, I think that you may be thinking too far ahead here, as if you pay this off then there can be no default on your CRF, once you have paid what you owe any entry on your CRF will reflect this, if after you have paid what you owe and your CRF shows a default, then you will be able to have this corrected.

But cross that bridge if you come to it.

Who ever heard of someone getting a job at the Jobcentre? The unemployed are sent there as penance for their sins, not to help them find work!

 

 

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