Hello all,
Looking for a little help… details below
Original debt - Barclaycard
Current owner - PRA
Date opened - 29/07/2011
Default date - 29/10/2016
Last payment - 15/11/2022
Defaulted amount - £13,700
Current amount - £10,505
The default has now dropped off my credit report from all 3 credit agencies. I have agreed a £50 per month payment per month that PRA are fine with for now and have had no issues so far. They’ve owned the debt for 3 years. I was in a payment plan with barclaycard for 1 year after default and they then sold it to PRA.
I am wondering whether to send a cca request and then stop paying and wait for the 6 years to elapse until it’s statute barred.
I am just worried about whether sending this makes it more likely for them to try and get a ccj if they are able to find the copy of the agreement. And then with that agreement aren’t happy with my payment of £50. I know it’s a bit of a guess game but just wondering whether this will make them more likely to go for a ccj or whether they would just be happy with the £50 per month seen as though they paid pennies on the pound.
Looking for a little help… details below
Original debt - Barclaycard
Current owner - PRA
Date opened - 29/07/2011
Default date - 29/10/2016
Last payment - 15/11/2022
Defaulted amount - £13,700
Current amount - £10,505
The default has now dropped off my credit report from all 3 credit agencies. I have agreed a £50 per month payment per month that PRA are fine with for now and have had no issues so far. They’ve owned the debt for 3 years. I was in a payment plan with barclaycard for 1 year after default and they then sold it to PRA.
I am wondering whether to send a cca request and then stop paying and wait for the 6 years to elapse until it’s statute barred.
I am just worried about whether sending this makes it more likely for them to try and get a ccj if they are able to find the copy of the agreement. And then with that agreement aren’t happy with my payment of £50. I know it’s a bit of a guess game but just wondering whether this will make them more likely to go for a ccj or whether they would just be happy with the £50 per month seen as though they paid pennies on the pound.
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