Re: Overdrafts - CCA Information
I sent the Statute Barred letter to Barclays about 10 days ago, due to there being inactivity on the account for well over 6 years. They have today sent a Termination Notice, "issued in accordance with Sections 76(1) and 98(1) of the Consumer Credit Act". It goes on to say:
It is a term of your agreement with the Bank that the full amount outstanding on your account is repayable, with interest, on demand at any time. The Bank terminates your agreement including any facilities, with effect from X/X/2014 and makes demand for full and immediate payment. Daily interest will accrue until full payment is made.
If you do not settle the balance on your account the Bank may transfer the debt to a recovery agent with a view to taking further action. Additionally, the Bank intends to register details of the account with credit reference agencies.
It then ends saying I need to get help and should contact a solicitor or the Citizens Advice Bureau.
So much for not continuing to press for payment as it is statute barred and awaiting a reply that no further action will be taken. They seem quite intent on recovering the money even though it's been inactive for just under a decade. Not sure how to respond to this, or if I should at all.
I sent the Statute Barred letter to Barclays about 10 days ago, due to there being inactivity on the account for well over 6 years. They have today sent a Termination Notice, "issued in accordance with Sections 76(1) and 98(1) of the Consumer Credit Act". It goes on to say:
It is a term of your agreement with the Bank that the full amount outstanding on your account is repayable, with interest, on demand at any time. The Bank terminates your agreement including any facilities, with effect from X/X/2014 and makes demand for full and immediate payment. Daily interest will accrue until full payment is made.
If you do not settle the balance on your account the Bank may transfer the debt to a recovery agent with a view to taking further action. Additionally, the Bank intends to register details of the account with credit reference agencies.
It then ends saying I need to get help and should contact a solicitor or the Citizens Advice Bureau.
So much for not continuing to press for payment as it is statute barred and awaiting a reply that no further action will be taken. They seem quite intent on recovering the money even though it's been inactive for just under a decade. Not sure how to respond to this, or if I should at all.
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