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I have a small outstanding debt which has been repeatedly passed to various debt collection agencies. Every time I CCA them and every time they are unable to produce the required documents - so quietly drift back under the rock they came from. However, Moorcroft have proved to be an exception!

 

They first contacted me by telephone, but I refused to speak to them until THEY answered MY security questions - of course they couldn't so they wrote to me instead. They then telephoned me again, during which I informed them that this debt had been repeatedly been passed to various DCAs, and that none have been able to provide the information as required under a CCA request. I made a verbal request at this stage (yes I know it's not the norm, but I like to live on the edge!). Of course a couple more telephone calls, as did letters. The final letter was pretty strong and advised me that if I didn't pay the full amount within 14 days then a 'local representative' would visit my house.

 

So in went the CCA letter, a postal order for £1.00 and a very stern warning that any visit from their 'local representative' would result in legal action being initiated by me on the grounds of harrassment.

 

At this stage I expected them to drift away like the others - but no! Instead I got a very nice letter telling me that they were unable to provide the required information and that they were therefore sending my file back to the originator.

 

Very nice and polite :D

 

Worz

 

By the way, they also returned my postal order so all I have to do now is change my name to 'Moorcroft Debt Recovery' in order to cash it and get my quid back ;)

I used to be a dummy, stuffed full of straw and standing in the field of life. And like the straw-filled dummy I was I accepted my lot in life and carried on, tied to a stake in the miserable field of depression as the elements beat me day and night. But there came a time when the elements had gone too far and the string holding me to the stake fell rotten to the ground. The elements had tried to beat me, but instead had set me free!

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If you have the recipt for the PO you can cash it in yourself at the post office no? :rolleyes:

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Worzel, in situations where you ask a DCA for a copy of your original agreement, most times they do not have it. So they write to the original creditor to supply it. It is when they cannot supply it that the contract is usually returned.

Thus it is extremely poor that the original creditor is continuing to pass around

the debt knowing that it is unenforceable.

 

 

Your best bet would be to write to the original creditor pointing out that as

none of the DCAs that have dealt with you have been able to provide your

original agreement, your only conclusion is that document no longer exists.

If that is the case then their continued assignment of the debt could lay

them open to a charge of harassment and call into question their fitmess to

hold a Consumer Credit Licence.

 

In addition they are still processing data of yours via the Credit Reference Agencies. The OC will be aware of their undertaking with CRAs that before

processing data from their data subjects that permission is in place to do so.

 

As you believe they do not have the executed document, they have no

right to continue processing your data. You are therefore writing to ask them

to have all your data removed from CRA files or you will write to the CRAs,

followed by a complaint to the OFT that you have committed an offence by failing to supply a copy of your agreement under s77-79 of the Consumer Credit Act.

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