Hi All,
I am now lucky enough to be a 1st Credit customer twice over. Once with Halifax and once with Lloyds. I am going to keep these threads separate as I think there are different issues and this will help keep things clearer.
First off, Halifax. Today I received, in the same envelope, the notice of Assignment from Halifax to 1st Credit and the "Welcome to 1st Credit, give us our bloody money or else" letter.
Now, being picky, the first thing I noticed is that although this was a Halifax Credit card, both the NOA an the 1st Credit threatogram mention that it was a Bank of Scotland account which it never was.
That aside, this one has been rumbling on for yonks because of enforceability issues. I actually have two sets of terms and conditions which differ on this account.
Anyway, here's the letter so my next question is how to respond. I'm not sure anymore to be honest.
Regards.
Fred
My Lloyds account is here ---> Fred Bassett v 1st Credit (Lloyds TSB) - allaboutFORUMS
I am now lucky enough to be a 1st Credit customer twice over. Once with Halifax and once with Lloyds. I am going to keep these threads separate as I think there are different issues and this will help keep things clearer.
First off, Halifax. Today I received, in the same envelope, the notice of Assignment from Halifax to 1st Credit and the "Welcome to 1st Credit, give us our bloody money or else" letter.
Now, being picky, the first thing I noticed is that although this was a Halifax Credit card, both the NOA an the 1st Credit threatogram mention that it was a Bank of Scotland account which it never was.
That aside, this one has been rumbling on for yonks because of enforceability issues. I actually have two sets of terms and conditions which differ on this account.
Anyway, here's the letter so my next question is how to respond. I'm not sure anymore to be honest.
Regards.
Fred
My Lloyds account is here ---> Fred Bassett v 1st Credit (Lloyds TSB) - allaboutFORUMS
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