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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Re: Blagging it?

    Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
    From what ive read, missing prescribed terms template is often sent when one is blagging it.
    Exactly, usually you send this to start ---> Our Templates | Unenforceability Templates | CCA Query - Missing Prescribed Terms

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  • SXGuy
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    From what ive read, missing prescribed terms template is often sent when one is blagging it.

    Someone else whos done it may be able to advise better.

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  • baxta59
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    Re: Blagging it?

    Just out of interest what would be a typical response to a dca following up from discovery that a cca is enforcible? In other words, what would be a good way of blagging it?
    Thanks guys
    Last edited by baxta59; 30 April 2012, 17:23.

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  • Numpty Monkey
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    Re: Blagging it?

    I'm blagging on 1 of mine, or is it 2,
    or 1 of 1, 2 of 1,or 1 of 2
    If they don't know, why should I

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  • baxta59
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    Cool. Well I have some letters to pick up tomorrow so we will see what they have to say now. Thanks guys

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  • Deepie
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    Originally posted by ScabHunter View Post
    It simply means that you behave exactly as you would have done had it been unenforceable.

    The theory is that DCA employees are not the sharpest knives in the drawer, and may not have a clue themselves that the agreement is, in fact, enforceable.

    You can always change tactics at any point in the future if it becomes necessary.

    SH
    Thanks SH

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  • Deepie
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    We will treat it as if it is unenforceable let them think we know somthing they don't I've been Blagging one for three years now

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  • ScabHunter
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    Re: Blagging it?

    Originally posted by baxta59 View Post
    I have a CCA which is deemed enforcible. It hasbeen suggested that I 'blag it'. Can anyone explain what this means please?

    Thank you.
    It simply means that you behave exactly as you would have done had it been unenforceable.

    The theory is that DCA employees are not the sharpest knives in the drawer, and may not have a clue themselves that the agreement is, in fact, enforceable.

    You can always change tactics at any point in the future if it becomes necessary.

    SH

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  • baxta59
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    Blagging it?

    I have a CCA which is deemed enforcible. It hasbeen suggested that I 'blag it'. Can anyone explain what this means please?

    Thank you.
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