Re: Help with Cabot
I would think it is a defence until they are informed that the PPI wrongfully caused the default.
ie the default was correct while the PPI was unclaimed. The data controller is processing what is before him. Its a true record until the PPI is removed.
Once he is informed the PPI is no longer within the account and therefore the default is wrong then I think things would change.
However that said and something perhaps worth thinking about if we are talking about new reconstructed balances due to PPI (for our redress) then the next logical step surely would be for the bank to reconstruct the account at the time of the default. If the balance was different but you were still not paying, the account was in arrears then surely the first default would go but they would just slap another on.
Therefore we are no further forward. It would have to be a set of specific circumstances in my mind that would need to come into play.
A terminated account so they cannot rectify. PPI redress that took the account into credit at time of default. The default is only one or will be only one on your file at some stage of its life therefore messing your CRA. I am sure there will be more but just because the redress reduces the debt it doesnt actually change how the account was operated.
And perhaps by getting a default removed you could end up with another one at a later date just because they can. Which would actually be worse
I think just getting the default off should be the prize.
I would think it is a defence until they are informed that the PPI wrongfully caused the default.
ie the default was correct while the PPI was unclaimed. The data controller is processing what is before him. Its a true record until the PPI is removed.
Once he is informed the PPI is no longer within the account and therefore the default is wrong then I think things would change.
However that said and something perhaps worth thinking about if we are talking about new reconstructed balances due to PPI (for our redress) then the next logical step surely would be for the bank to reconstruct the account at the time of the default. If the balance was different but you were still not paying, the account was in arrears then surely the first default would go but they would just slap another on.
Therefore we are no further forward. It would have to be a set of specific circumstances in my mind that would need to come into play.
A terminated account so they cannot rectify. PPI redress that took the account into credit at time of default. The default is only one or will be only one on your file at some stage of its life therefore messing your CRA. I am sure there will be more but just because the redress reduces the debt it doesnt actually change how the account was operated.
And perhaps by getting a default removed you could end up with another one at a later date just because they can. Which would actually be worse
I think just getting the default off should be the prize.
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