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Hello Davey77!

 

Anyone had this cold calling number?: 08448733560

 

Yes, and there's another very similar one that may be from the same idiots:

 

08448733532

 

Whocallsme seems to suggest it's some Spam Debt Industry nonsense about Debt Consolidation, but take care, as I gather it wants you to press buttons, and that could mean being routed through to a Premium Rate Line and charged through the nose.

 

I'm not sure it's a DCA, just a chancer. But these people are all part of the same problem.

 

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Thanks for that BRW. No more calls from them and i won't be pressing any buttons for sure!

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Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

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MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

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Hello Davey77!

 

Thanks for that BRW. No more calls from them and i won't be pressing any buttons for sure!

 

I think it was a spam call, as the numbers concerned seem to have one stab at a few of our numbers and then disappear.

 

So, I think they are just calling random numbers and/or in some sequence to guess numbers. Bit like email spam, just spammers but probably ones who intend to make money if anyone does happen to "Press 5" or whatever the silly message says!

 

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BRW

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REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED BY THE OFFICE OF FAIR TRADING ('OFT') PURSUANT TO SECTION 33A AND SECTION 33D(4) OF THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974

 

Citifinancial Europe plc

 

The credit cards concerned are:

 

Citicard (Platinum Visa, Platinum Mastercard and Visa Gold)

 

Citicard Visa Classic

 

Urtima

 

AAdvantage Visa

 

Private Bank

 

Audi Mastercard

 

Shell Mastercard

 

Easyjet Mastercard

 

Bmibaby Mastercard

 

 

http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/Requirements2.pdf

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Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

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Now you see I have issues with this OFT leaflet they are including in these letters they are sending out... whats the point if they ignore when you follow the OFT actions..

 

They say dont ignore it, contact the organisation you owe... we do, we send letters as phone conversations arent reliable.

 

They say pay priority debts first... we do and then the creditors complain because they are not getting paid.

 

Doing nothing can make things worse... worse than what? a DCA/OC ignoring your letters, harassing you, settings solicitors on you

 

S. (rant over)

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Yeah i know exactly what you mean. With you there totally.

 

They all say 'contact your creditors as soon as you feel you have a problem'. The problem is, that's when all the harassment and threats start because you have informed them you are not just going to miss a couple of payments, but not be able to repay long term.

 

I sometimes wonder what would have happened if i had ignored everything from day one?!

 

Sent one letter and ending saying that if things change i'll be in touch. Everything they sent i could have binned and i really wonder (being on carers allowance and having no assets) if anything would have been different (apart from less hassle!)

 

At least it's mildly comforting that finally the OFT are starting to WAKE UP at last and take some positive action. A little late in the day but it's a good start. (my rant over) :)

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MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

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Debt collectors? error anguish for widow, 91 : Express & Star

 

SME Web - news, tips and information for small businesses in the UK | Companies nailed for illegal software

 

"BSA today also reveals details of enforcement action against three other UK businesses for the alleged installation of unlicensed software on office computers. An application has been filed for a court order against Philips Collection Services, a debt recovery agency from Durham, and financial settlements have been agreed with Procurasell, a company developing recyclable packaging, and with online marketing group, Webevents Ltd.

 

Philips Collection Services is alleged to have been using unlicensed copies of Microsoft and Adobe software on approximately 100 PCs. The company failed to respond to a software audit request, initially sent by the BSA in June 2007, and this lack of co-operation forced BSA to pursue the case through the courts.

 

Philips Collection Services now faces a court hearing and, should BSA’s application be successful, will be ordered to hand over the information requested by BSA, as well as face settlement costs."

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Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

Cap1 **WON** £1,500 Written Off Davey vs Cap1

 

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HFC Bank - Davey vs HFC

Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

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Annoyed at the moment.

 

Had the car insurance renewal come in.. couple of quid less i think at about £125 fully comp with Swiftcover.

 

Being me, i shopped around as i always do to see if i can get it cheaper and found Swinton doing a quote for £86 (£156 then £70 cash back if you stay with them. You'll get the cash after 90 days.)

 

So i thought hey that's pretty good. £86 for the year.

 

I emailed Swift and said that i need to save money this year and can they match that quote or at least come close to it and they replied:

 

"Thank you for your e-mail.

 

I can confirm that your insurance cover on ****** is due to renew at 00:01 on 14 May 2009.

 

Swiftcover endeavours to offer the best value for money quotes, however for us to compare premiums with our competitors and for us to revisit your renewal please would you provide us with the following details in relation to the quote you have received:

 

•Price quoted

•Occupation selected

•Annual mileage selected

•Level of cover selected

•Optional extra’s selected

•Policy Excess

 

Once we have this information, we will look into your renewal with a view to offering a more competitive quote.

 

Under the Duty of Disclosure, it is your duty to inform us of any changes that might affect your policy. Failure to do so could invalidate your policy and any future claims.

 

As soon as we get e reply we can proceed with your request.

 

I hope this answers your query.

 

So i gave the info which included a slight change in named occupation. I think last couple of years i have just put 'professional' but the quote from Swinton i used 'carer - professional' which was the closest match.

 

Swift got back to me today with this:

 

"Thank you for your e-mail.

 

After amending your renewal details to match those stated by yourself below, your renewal premium comes to a total of £141.28, including Insurance Premium Tax.

 

I have amended your cover to Comprehensive, (it was already!) selected a voluntary excess of £450, which would be paid in addition to a compulsory excess of £50. I have also changed your occupation to "Doctor, Nurse or Care Worker" which is the closest suit to your occupation.

 

If you'd like to renew at this price, please reply to this e-mail stating your wish to do so."

 

What?! So i have just emailed saying:

 

"So thanks to the amendments my renewal quote has actually increased then.. and the simple answer to my original question is no: Swift can't compete or attempt to come anywhere near the Swinton quote of £86 for the year??"

 

I've just cancelled the renewal and will keep shopping around! grrrrrrrr

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MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

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Hello Devey77!

 

Do take care, and remember that people like Experian are lurking behind many of the so-called Price Comparison Web Sites.

 

It's not so much compare the furkin Meerkat as hand over all of your intimite private, financial and occupational Data to the nearest Credit Reference Agency...

 

...for immediate analysis, Debt cross-checking and mass disclosure to every pond life DCA, Insurance tout, Loan Shark, Debt Expert and/or Erectile Dysfunction Drug peddler that can still stand up.

 

Even the Insurance Brokers have a flaming hot line straight to the CRAs, as many earn a tidy little trickle income from selling any Data they can harvest to the CRAs.

 

Some Brokers will even go through the motions to take down your key details, knowing full well they cannot offer a policy...just to grab your Data. It makes every enquiry a little money-earner, even if they don't get the business (or cannot offer it in the first place).

 

Keep in mind that the Insurance Industry is just one of the many Industries that are part of the problem. They drape themselves around the banks, and form what can only be described as a large swollen nodule bulging out from the bloated side of the UK Debt Industry. They are as plugged in to the gravy train as the banks, DCAs and CRAs (it's hard to tell the last two apart).

 

Maybe start off by asking them about their Data Protection Act 1998 policies?

 

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BRW

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Yeah thanks for the descriptive comment BRW. It certainly crossed my mind and i remembered not to give the home phone number!

Luckily i really am without means and all the info these places wanted has been the same as what i have told the DCAs/Creditors so they won't learn anything they don't already know: Carer's Allowance + beat-up old car etc

 

It stinks to high heaven how all these companies are tied together and operate behind the scenes.

:!: -Any advise I give is based purely on my own experience. It should not be solely relied upon as I am NOT a legal expert and any major decisions you make should not be based on my opinion alone -

HFC Bank - Davey vs HFC

Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

Cap1 **WON** £1,500 Written Off Davey vs Cap1

 

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Oh yeah.. anyone know more about these Debt Relief Orders and in particular how invasive that would be on the home front? i.e my old mum being spared any knowledge of it all and having it all done in the background via post and phone maybe?

 

nite all...(2am again!)

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HFC Bank - Davey vs HFC

Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

Cap1 **WON** £1,500 Written Off Davey vs Cap1

 

Never Sign Anything

 

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HFC Bank - Davey vs HFC

Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

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HFC Bank - Davey vs HFC

Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

Cap1 **WON** £1,500 Written Off Davey vs Cap1

 

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Forgive me if I'm wrong, but they way I read this, is that the Judge in Chester County Court has latched onto the fact that Companies Alleging that they can 'quosh' your unenforceable debts, are in fact ripping off unsuspecting and gullible people. The Judge, again just the way I read it, has suspended claims made at his Court by these companies, and in doing so, has inadvertingly, blocked claims by consumers making claims, who are NOT going through these companies.

 

This still does not stop us asking for CCA's and SR's and reporting Credit Compnaies for failing to comply with these requests, nor, again the way I read it, does it stop us from defending claims by those same credit companies, on the grounds of unenforcability. I hope I've got that right.

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Yeah i know what you mean.. you've still got to keep up the fight.

 

But I am just concerned where this is going. The creditors will pressure the regulatory bodies for the same kind of waiver the FSA gave the banks over the overdraft charges and we could all be left in limbo with stayed claims all over the place and years to wait for a resolution.

 

I am unclear if this is just Chester or the whole country as yet. But you can bet if the creditors think it should be a nationally applied freeze then that's what it will be soon enough.

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HFC Bank - Davey vs HFC

Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

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just found this,

 

"This article is simply inaccurate. There has not been a stay of these cases and courts continue to proces them. As a solicitor specialising in this area I have seen clients facing re-possession in cases where they have been charged excess interest and been mis-quoted key financial information"

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just found this,

 

"This article is simply inaccurate. There has not been a stay of these cases and courts continue to proces them. As a solicitor specialising in this area I have seen clients facing re-possession in cases where they have been charged excess interest and been mis-quoted key financial information"

 

Where did you see this Sunray?

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HFC Bank - Davey vs HFC

Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

Cap1 **WON** £1,500 Written Off Davey vs Cap1

 

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Ah i see.. thanks folks.

 

Here's more on the same:

 

MoneySavingExpert News - Debt write-off cases to be suspended by courts, lawyer claims

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HFC Bank - Davey vs HFC

Barclays - Monthly payments made

Cahoot - Agreement received, awaiting 2nd agreement after DCA.

MBNA1&2 - Agreements received. (Currently in limbo)

Halifax - Davey vs Halifax/Cabot

MINT - Davey vs Mint

Amex - Davey vs Amex

Cap1 **WON** £1,500 Written Off Davey vs Cap1

 

Never Sign Anything

 

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