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I had a Loan with hsbc in 1999 i lost my job in 2001,

the loan had protection and i had that paid for 12months

after this I could not pay as was on a course and I defaulted on the loan

and the debt went to Metropolitan collection services.

 

I was paying them back £48 per month during the 2003 and put it up after they wanted more money to £51 per month

 

now out of the blue I was contacted by Direct Legal and collections demanding £10k on my mobile phone and also my home phone.

 

I asked the lady on the phone who are you I have never heard of you,

She said that a letter was sent saying that they had bought the debt.

She asked for my date of birth and postcode

I said sorry I dont know you,

you are probably a fraudster write to me if you got all my details.

 

after contacting MCS they told me they passed on the debt to Hillesden on the 13th Jan 2009.

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Hi Blobbypet,

It would be better if you started your own thread as this could get missed.

 

I would send a SAR to HSBC as there is bound to be loads of charges on there.

You could always send MCS a CCA request too.

Wait the prescribed time to see what they come back with but most important, DO NOT SPEAK TO THEM ON THE PHONE. Tell them that you want everything in writing.

 

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Sorry, Fox.

 

I must have moved it when you were typing ;)

 

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That's ok scott although i did start to think I was having another senior moment :)

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There shouldnt be no charges as I had loads of debts at the time of my unemployment

and got in touch with cccs and they helped me to write to my creditors,

I got all intrest frozen.

 

Just looked on here and found something else about hsbc

 

they stoped payments after 1year on my protected loan plan

and they may have missold this to me.

 

Can I claim against them???

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You would need to check the terms of your PPI but I thought that it only covered up to 12 months anyway(i could be totally wrong on that)

Before CCCS got involved you would have racked up some charges but that goes back a long time and you may not be able to go back that far if you decided to reclaim any that are there.

 

I think for now the best way to go is to CCA DLC

 

Send them this:

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general-debt-issues/20758-creditors-dcas-letter-templates.html#post162367

 

Just in case you don't know the rules :)

 

Send the letter with a £1 postal order, no cheques

send by recorded delivery

do a track and trace on the post office website

do not sign anything, just print your name

Give them 12+2 working days to reply.

 

See how you go.

 

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Oh and if you can, scan and post their response to you. Good luck

Beating the DCA's day by day

 

My fight:

NDR - CCA'd 12+2 passed

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Chantry Collections - CCA sent

 

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I did thone them today and asked why I havent been told that it was being passed to dlc

I also asked them for a stament of all the funds that they have had off of me since they aquired the debt from HSBC nd they said they will send it in the next few days.

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Here is email sent on 19th jan:

 

Further to our telephone conversation today,

we confirm that as off 13.01.2009 we purchased the above balance from our client HSBC.

 

Based on the information supplied today it is our intention to look to secure this balance by the means of a charging order.

 

To prevent this action we are prepared to accept £7551.35 on card before 7:30pm today followed by regular monthly repayments of £125.86 for 12 months.

 

This is a reduction of £1006.85 but should these conditions not be met then we pursue for the full balance.

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We hear this all the time do not give any info over the phone not even your address it is up to any DCA to have the correct address details etc. if they don't have your address to write to it is more than likely that they are on a fishing trip trying to find someone with the same name etc. Wait till they write to you then post on this thread again.

 

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Hi,

 

Wait to see if they comply with your CCA request.

 

Regards.

 

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they signed for my letter cca today

 

So they should get back to you by the 16th Feb.

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Hi Blobby

I'm in almost the exact position to you. Similar amount owing. Was paying to MCS. Today got letter from DLC saying Hillesden have bought the debt. The letter says "Hillesden trading as DLC" (so Hillesden is DLC and vice versa).

The DLC letter is quite aggresive eg "we will start reporting against your credit file within 30 days", "failue to respond will result in legal action" etc.

I intend to continue to pay the same amount as I did with MCS. I will fill in the form they sent (minus phone details, email, homeowner etc) telling them this. But only after they have complied with a CCA and SAR request. Until they do I will put the payments to one side.

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Hi Denver did you also get a letter from hsbc ?

 

weird as it was sent from same place as the rear bof envelope is from dlc,

 

I contacted the head office of hsbc and was after 9 different calls found the guy whom supose to have sent this letter.

 

He said where did you get my number from this a my direct number!!!!

 

I asked if he normally signed his letters he sends out and he was a bit misified and asked where am i comming from,

I said i have been threatendby dlc am am not happy about it your name was on one of the letters.

 

He asked my reference number and said that was a computer generated letter which is quite legal, it was an assignment notice.

 

Funny how i asked for a cca and got this,

still times running out I said for the cca only have 12 days,

he said 12 days if we can but we still can take longer if needed

but they cant take any further action untill this has been received by me.

Breathing space but im still paying or the bank is paying hsbc acording to my bank statements

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Hillsden/DLC/MDB are all interlinked and run by a guy called Tony Locke, whose business practices have a lot to be desired. Never mind his threats and scan what you get on here to have it checked. Hillsden had trouble with the Data Protection Act so that is an Achilles Heel to hit hard if there is no agreement and they have been processing your data without one.

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Phillip McCallum is dealing with my account had emails from him

write to confirm that a copy of the original agreement taken out with HSBC and a statement of account have been ordered this morning. This may take up to 3 weeks to arrive in our offices.

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just got letter back from AE Locke of Hillesden

 

Dear Mr XXX

 

Accont number xxxxxxxx Formely HSBC xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx

1. I acknowledge recipt of £1 in connection with your data request under the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

2. We are still awaiting a copy of the requested documents from our client HSBC. When this becomes avaliable it will be forwarded to you.

3. If we are unable to forward a copy of the original agreement, We will be able to supply a true copy of the document which will comply with section 77-79 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

 

Should you require anything further please contact me accordingly. I will update you on developments in 21 days if there are no developments beforehand

Yours sincerely

 

:(

 

 

A E Locke

Director & Data Controller

 

Direct Line. 01280 707513

 

WHAT NOW?? :eek:

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Hi,

 

Wait until they comply, if they do, post up whatever they send you so people can check it out.

 

Regards.

 

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Hi Blobby,

 

Sorry I haven't got back to you sooner. I am only sending off my CCA request today.

 

Re; the letter they sent you (above) - just sit tight. They can do f... all until they provide that signed credit agreement. Number 3. in their letter sounds dodgy. I'm sure someone on here will have info about what that means and whether it's acceptable (I doubt it).

 

Just wait for them to respond.

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