Re: Barclaycard Default not registered
Are you STILL on a payment plan?
Are you STILL on a payment plan?
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I have a reply from BC after sending a letter. Not really what I wanted to hear but what I expected. It read as follows: Dear RonnyBoy, ........ As we have reported accurate data to the CRA, I am unable to uphold your complaint. A default notice was issued to you on 7/10/10 informing you that if an agreement is not made, we may pass your account to our recoveries dept and register a formal default on your credit file. On 23/10/10 an off was received from paypal and a letter was sent to confirm that an agreement had been made. As the amount paid was not enough for a formal plan, your account was still passed to our recoveries dept. A default was prevented as you kept up with your monthly payments of £24. The ICO guidelines state that a default should not be filed " if jointly with the lender an agreement is reached for an arrangement and you keep to the terms of that arrangement". As this was the case for your account, we were unable to register a default with the CRAs. Our entry has now been moved from your credit file permanently and can not be reinstated. As your account is currently owned by IDR Finance UK Ltd, we have no authority over entries that they make on your credit file. We are unable to dictate to them what they can report as it is their responsibility to ensure that their entry on your file is accurate and up to date. I would definitely go the unenforceable route if it wasn't for the fact that I don't want the default added to my file now, as that would drop off in 6 years time. Especially when all of my other defaults drop off in less than 3 years. I'm really looking to see what my options are going forward and any advice would be gratefully received. Kind Regards Ronnyboy |
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