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Hi,
I have received your email. It is always good to hear from a former client, although the circumstances could be better.
I've taken a look at the letter you have received.
It is not a formal Letter of Claim. I'd describe it as a 'letter of notification of intent to potentially issue a letter of claim'. Either way, I'm almost certain it is automatically generated by a system set up to generate periodic correspondence for an individual to 'click send'. Said individual will likely have no concept as to the validity of prospective proceedings or the likely negative outcome for their company.
At 36 I'd still like it to be the olden days, whereby a genuine letter of intent with a solicitor's signature on it, contained a wet ink signature, as opposed to this digitally created blasé form. However, this is the world we live in, whereby you will likely be one of at least hundreds who received the same or similar letter today.
My advice is not to respond. Responding now will likely only increase the chance of an actual human looking at the matter and 'rectifying' any issues.
Just file it away and keep AAD and myself updated.
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Who sent form pra? If so, do not unless advised hereLast edited by The Tech Clerk; 16 June 2021, 09:47.I'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.
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Hi
I have had a quick look and it seems PRA themselves have said it is UE.
If this is the case and to make things difficult for them I would reply ticking box D 'I dispute the debt'- I would add that in a letter dated xxxxxx PRA informed me this was unenforceable.
In the box where you can ask for documents
Default Notice
Full statement of account
Notice of assignment
Deed of assignment
A copy of the agreement
The reason I say to reply is this- hopefully it will stop them issuing a claim BUT if they did, the whole purpose of the Pre Action Protocols is to minimise court time and if they did bring a claim which you successfully defended you could ask for costs with a 'but I told them they had said it was UE and yet they still took me to court sob sob, there was no need for all this time and expense, sob' Does that make sense?
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Just want to double check that this is a letter of claim?
Just to add- now might be a good time to try and remember how you applied for it (do not post this on the open forum) . It might be that you did a quick application form while out shopping one day or you were mailed an application form and did not ever sign the real agreement with the terms and conditions . That sort of thing can make a huge difference if it does go to court . In that way you can tell a convincing narrative (I won't say story because that sounds like you made it up) about why you couldn't possibly have signed the agreement. If you read Di's Santander v Mayhew , she was sent an 'upgrade' the post and started using it which was why she had not signed the relevant agreement (she had signed a charge card agreement but not a general credit card one- if memory serves me).
https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/Misc/2012/14.html
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I'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.
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Originally posted by Floridajen View PostCrumbs I can’t even remember it was years ago !! ?
Well it is something to think about- I mean was it even a Barclaycard when you opened it- I have had cards that changed brands etc. I think my ex had a goldfish card that was bought by Barclaycard and they then rebranded the card. I had an Associates card which I believe was sold to citi who then sold it to Barclaycard- sadly I repaid it all but now I bet they would have no hope of finding the agreement.
When you look at the recon, it might be that the address they put on the recon isn't even where you were living in 2001- again my ex, when I sent a cca request sent a recon from the current address and not the marital home where we lived when the account was opened- so hardly a true copy.
Lots to think about but not to stress about.
I would reply to their letter of claim as above
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Originally posted by Floridajen View PostOk thank you
Don't know what the fuller background to this Debt but Mercers were in the frame prior to 2015.
Does Aktiv Kapital ring any bells or figure in your paperwork?
Personally I WOULDN'T mention anything about UE CCA and prior PRA Letters! Why show or reveal your HAND!
Kept everything terse and minimal!!!
Do NOT send any I&E details!
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