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    I have had a BOS card for about 20 years now, I may now need to go down the UE route.
    One issue I have is that my card number was changed earlier in the year due to some unidentified transactions, along with the new card I recieved came a new CCA agreement which was unsigned.
    The card has 9K on it, will the new CCA affect me going down the UE route or would they still have to provide a copy of the CCA from years ago.

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    Re: BOS Card and new CCA

    Hiya

    Don't worry about the new agreement, point is we'd go for the original start date not the recent change..... just apply for the CCA and see what happens..... is this your only debt? If so, why ruin your credit rating for one £9k debt?

    I'd think long and hard....
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      Re: BOS Card and new CCA

      I have deleted your 2nd post as it was a duplicate of your first, nothing to worry about ok? k

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        Re: BOS Card and new CCA

        I have 4 more all around 10 years old.

        MBNA 17K

        HSBC 7K

        Cap One 10k

        Santander Loan ( Ex Cahoot ) 2003 9.5K

        I have just stopped payments on them all and are preparing to send for the CCA agreements

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          Re: BOS Card and new CCA

          Hiya

          You need to read this: ---> viewtopic.php?p=6789#p6789 and do as I ask, then I can help you better ok? Just make one post per account and make it readable with an events to date summary etc and i'll merge posts and make things look all nice for you, once done.

          Linky here ---> viewtopic.php?p=6789#p6789

          Thanks
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            Re: BOS Card and new CCA

            Thanks for your help Niddy, I have posted a diary as requested.

            Cheers

            Leigh

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            • #7
              Re: BOS Card and new CCA

              Hiya,

              Thanks for that - ok this thread is now locked, please refer to your diarty here: ---> viewtopic.php?f=49&t=674
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