Thank you for the warm welcome to this site. My situation is as follows:- I have a major problem which has taken up the best part of my free time over the past year with a former Lehman's Bros small debt (with a second charge on my house), with an annual attempt on their behalf to repossess my house - last year it was on the grounds I made one payment three weeks late. I currently have about four complaints being handled by the FSO so I have a breathing space in which to sort out unsecured debt. Up to now I have responded to all telephone calls, which average at about four a day with "its unsecured so naff off and do your worst, I ent scared of the likes of you" however this really won't do in the long term.
My main problem is with a biggish loan to MBNA, currently in the hands of Arden. I have absolutely no paperwork for this loan, and I remember at the time being amazed I wasn't asked to sign anything, except annual statements. I applied on the phone in, I think, late 2006. I do know it was for £15000 and it currently stands at just under £20000 which means there must be PPI on it. Should I apply to MBNA to have this refunded or will this be acknowledgement of the debt? Given the age of this and that I probably never signed anything, is enforceability the route to go down? Do I ask MBNA or Arden for a copy of the CCA? Or both?
Arden don't seem to have the correct loan number and also the letter of assignment was not to them but to another company. Is it worth adding in to a CCA request to them to prove that the loan they are pursuing is the right one, and to produce the paperwork that links through to MBNA?
Oh, and I have to confess that on a particularly bad day when I had had four calls from Arden starting at 8.30 in the morning I paid them £1 because they promised they would not ring again. This was when I was trying to get a Payplan thing set up. I gave them a Payplan number and they promised ..... I know! I know!
My main problem is with a biggish loan to MBNA, currently in the hands of Arden. I have absolutely no paperwork for this loan, and I remember at the time being amazed I wasn't asked to sign anything, except annual statements. I applied on the phone in, I think, late 2006. I do know it was for £15000 and it currently stands at just under £20000 which means there must be PPI on it. Should I apply to MBNA to have this refunded or will this be acknowledgement of the debt? Given the age of this and that I probably never signed anything, is enforceability the route to go down? Do I ask MBNA or Arden for a copy of the CCA? Or both?
Arden don't seem to have the correct loan number and also the letter of assignment was not to them but to another company. Is it worth adding in to a CCA request to them to prove that the loan they are pursuing is the right one, and to produce the paperwork that links through to MBNA?
Oh, and I have to confess that on a particularly bad day when I had had four calls from Arden starting at 8.30 in the morning I paid them £1 because they promised they would not ring again. This was when I was trying to get a Payplan thing set up. I gave them a Payplan number and they promised ..... I know! I know!
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