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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Originally posted by evenlessdopey View Post
    I would just ignore them for the minute, they are a bit thick and appear to be having trouble reading your letters.......................
    Isn't that a requisite for employment?
    a) No GCSE's
    b) A Chav (optional)
    c) A bully (optional)
    d) Ignorant (mandatory)
    e) a (mandatory)

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  • MrsD
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    I would just ignore them for the minute, they are a bit thick and appear to be having trouble reading your letters.......................

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  • Fleabite
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Hi All

    Just an update and, hopefully, a confirmation that nothing has changed regarding the unenforceability rules.



    Type of account: Goldfish Barclaycard
    Date Comnenced: Many years ago when was just Goldfish
    Approx Balance: £11,600 at start now £12,600 after interest and charges
    Date last Paid: August 2010
    Arrangement: Not pay
    Status: Default
    Owner: Apex (see below)

    History:
    CCA request 8/11/10 no reply
    Letter from Mercers Nov 2010 - sent response as per Niddy's link above on 3/12/10
    Letter from Calders 11/2/11 - sent same letter 18/2/11
    Letter from Credit Solutions 28/4/11- sent same letter 3/5/11
    Letters from Apex 29/6/11 and 8/7/11 - sent template letter + copy of BC's letter that they can't find agreement
    Phone calls (not answered) and letter from Apex dated 14/9/11 requesting payment (same letter as first one received from them).

    Was going to send the same unenforceable template letter and copy of BC 's letter, but thought I'd find out if anything has changed regarding the unenforceable route that I should be aware of.

    Thank you.
    FB
    Last edited by Fleabite; 16 September 2011, 17:42.

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  • Fleabite
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Hello everyone

    Thanks for your comments and reassurance.

    I will certainly keep the letter safe and adhere to in2deep's advice.

    Many, many thanks for all the help and advice from this forum.

    FB

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  • swanfan
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Result well done Fb.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Well done - as in2deep said - keep that letter safe and if anyone hassles you, copy it and send it with that template!

    Result!

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  • Deepie
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    NEW CCA Query - Letter Previously Confirming No CCA

    If you hear from anybody just send the above, along with a copy of that letter from Barclaycard keep that letter safe

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  • Deepie
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    result, well done, forget about this now, this is finished

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  • Fleabite
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Hi Niddy

    I have had a letter from Barclaycard basically saying they cannot find a copy of the credit agreement and although they cannot enforce the agreement they can take any action short of enforcement.

    They go on to say this includes informing credit reference agencies, default notices, demands for payment and instructing a third party to demand payment.

    They also cite the case of Philip McGuffick v The Royal Bank of Scotland (2009) EWHC 2386 as it was held that none of the above steps constituted "enforcement" (their quotes) for this purpose.

    I have scanned the letter which I am happy to send you, but as it is obviously a standard letter I expect you have seen it before - perhaps many times!

    I assume that I just keep quiet until I hear otherwise from 'a third party!'

    Thanks
    FB

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  • sam
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Originally posted by Fleabite View Post
    Hi

    Just a quick question.

    As I explained before, BG has never responded to my CCA request and, according to the Post Office, they have not accepted delivery of it as it is still being 'processed through their network for delivery.'

    Therefore, should I send another request to BG or just keep responding to whichever DCA has taken on the debt that it is in dispute and ignore BG?

    Thanks
    FB
    My SAR was the same to Barclaycard 'processed through their network for delivery.'
    As Niddy know's I panic so I sent another with another tenner in it and that did the same. Then I got the response to my SAR along with the tenner postal order for the second SAR I sent.
    It's there don't worry..

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  • Fleabite
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Hi Niddy

    Yes, that makes sense as I am sure that Barclaycard are getting many of these letters each day!

    So, will definitely keep hold of my proof of posting - perhaps I will laminate it for posterity!

    FB

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Originally posted by Fleabite View Post
    Hi

    Just a quick question.

    As I explained before, BG has never responded to my CCA request and, according to the Post Office, they have not accepted delivery of it as it is still being 'processed through their network for delivery.'

    Therefore, should I send another request to BG or just keep responding to whichever DCA has taken on the debt that it is in dispute and ignore BG?

    Thanks
    FB
    As you have proof of postage then you can assume they have taken delivery of it being Royal Mail do not classify recorded delivery the same as special so the website isn't always up-to-date.

    basically, you have proof you sent it so you have to assume they received it - usually when a company gets recorded delivery items royal mail batch them together and obtain one signature for the batch - so say you worked for a large bank, such as HSBC in the postal dept - on an average day you'd probably get 100 recorded items and so to avoid you standing there with the postie signing 100 times, they batch them into one parcel and get one signature - it is these that never show online, however it does not mean it was not delivered.

    basically ignore them as they are in default of your lawful s.78 request and therefore cannot take any action against you/the debt.

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  • Fleabite
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Hi

    Just a quick question.

    As I explained before, BG has never responded to my CCA request and, according to the Post Office, they have not accepted delivery of it as it is still being 'processed through their network for delivery.'

    Therefore, should I send another request to BG or just keep responding to whichever DCA has taken on the debt that it is in dispute and ignore BG?

    Thanks
    FB

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  • 5corpio
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Originally posted by sam View Post
    The chap at the OFT said they will not be having their licence renewed in Septemeber at the moment...

    HFO services is Ireland based (I think, would have to look back in my notes) while HFO Capital are in the far east.
    Now Capital own the alleged debt they are trying to claim whilst it is Services that put the claim in lol
    I have more against them too but as it's in my defence I can't post here.
    HFOservices.com just checked their website, seems to be inactive. Dont know if information below registers itself Sam?
    Tel: 01932 333 800 Ms M Durrent - Roxburghe House, Lavender Park Road, West Byfleet, KT14 6NA
    Also Known As: HFO Services Ltd Debt Collectors, HFO Services Ltd Ltd, HFO Services West Byfleet, HFO Services India, HFO Debt Collectors West Byfleet Surrey, etc., etc., etc.Address: PO Box 342, Lavender Park Rd, West Byfleet, Surrey KT14 6YX and also 6B Building No. 6, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase-3, Gurgaon-122002, India.

    Turnbull Rutherford Limited are a firm of solicitors who operate from Wimbledon, actively involved collection of debts on behalf of HFO Services Limited. HFO Capital Limited (Registered in Ireland), HFO Capital Limited (Registered in The Cayman Islands) more info: Turnbull Rutherford


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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Re: Barclaycard Goldfish

    Originally posted by sam View Post
    The chap at the OFT said they will not be having their licence renewed in Septemeber at the moment...

    HFO services is Ireland based (I think, would have to look back in my notes) while HFO Capital are in the far east.
    Now Capital own the alleged debt they are trying to claim whilst it is Services that put the claim in lol
    I have more against them too but as it's in my defence I can't post here.
    Best of luck, when you win you can post here though yea?

    Or I can move this to the protected section for you, then you can post whatever you like as only other people being taken to court (and the site admin team) have access to that section....

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