Hi everyone
Just a quick question/query I have for you wise ones.
In regards to defualts on credit files.
I have 1 stinky default on my record thats been dogging me for almost 6 years now. The reason for the default is irrelevant to my question, so I wont go into that unless asked.
Now i understand that after 6 years from defualt date, that the default will in effect be removed from my file. Providing no acknowledgment has been made within the 6 years - correct?
The confusing bit is the acknowledgment. Is this reffering to my acknowledgment (making payment or contacting the lender in anyway)
Or is this the lenders acknowledgment (sending me letters or trying to contact me)
In my case I have never contacted or made payment to the lender in the years since being defaulted. But the lender has often contacted me via mail.
I hope you understand what my quesion is.
Basically is acknowledgment a 2 way thing? By them writing to me within 6 years from defualt, does this mean the default wont go away from my file? Or does it go away regardless after 6 years?
Just a quick question/query I have for you wise ones.
In regards to defualts on credit files.
I have 1 stinky default on my record thats been dogging me for almost 6 years now. The reason for the default is irrelevant to my question, so I wont go into that unless asked.
Now i understand that after 6 years from defualt date, that the default will in effect be removed from my file. Providing no acknowledgment has been made within the 6 years - correct?
The confusing bit is the acknowledgment. Is this reffering to my acknowledgment (making payment or contacting the lender in anyway)
Or is this the lenders acknowledgment (sending me letters or trying to contact me)
In my case I have never contacted or made payment to the lender in the years since being defaulted. But the lender has often contacted me via mail.
I hope you understand what my quesion is.
Basically is acknowledgment a 2 way thing? By them writing to me within 6 years from defualt, does this mean the default wont go away from my file? Or does it go away regardless after 6 years?
can be used as proof of an acknowledgement of the alleged debt. This is also nonsense, as it must be in writing and signed by the alleged debtor or their agent/representative - section 30 -
When I asked them where it allows for this in the Limitations Act, the customer service rep said he couldn't tell me, but their stance is clear - they wrote to me so tough, and if I wanted to take it further then go to the FOS. I asked why he couldn't just check this with his Legal team, but he said they wouldn't escalate this any further & it was their final response.
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