My husband has been paying to PRA for about 10 years. Old Lloyds credit card, taken out in 2009.
We sent them CCA request in December last year and they responded with two lots of terms and conditions - one with correct address and one with the address we’d moved to the following year, plus a bad copy of credit card agreement, stating that debt was unenforceable. This was in February.
Then in May PRA sent another letter with copies of 12 cc statements along with a copy of default notice from oct 2011. Cover letter with this information said that they have enclosed documents as requested and he should contact them within 14 days. He didn’t, as we were under the impression that this debt was still unenforceable. Only this week PRA sent another letter, telling us that the account is now with Investigations and Litigation dept and he needs to contact PRA, otherwise “the account will be considered for the next stage, which could be putting you on notice that court proceedings may be brought against you”.
I’ve read similar stories on this forum, and would really like any help / advice as to how we should proceed from here.
We sent them CCA request in December last year and they responded with two lots of terms and conditions - one with correct address and one with the address we’d moved to the following year, plus a bad copy of credit card agreement, stating that debt was unenforceable. This was in February.
Then in May PRA sent another letter with copies of 12 cc statements along with a copy of default notice from oct 2011. Cover letter with this information said that they have enclosed documents as requested and he should contact them within 14 days. He didn’t, as we were under the impression that this debt was still unenforceable. Only this week PRA sent another letter, telling us that the account is now with Investigations and Litigation dept and he needs to contact PRA, otherwise “the account will be considered for the next stage, which could be putting you on notice that court proceedings may be brought against you”.
I’ve read similar stories on this forum, and would really like any help / advice as to how we should proceed from here.
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