I'm reading these threads with great interest.
My parents have a situation on their hands with various debts and things. My Dad suffered a heart attack after 45 odd years as a Scaffolder and they fell behind on their credit cards. As it so happens, all defaulted and they're paying them back monthly ever since with the rather meager scraps they have coming in.
I recently told them to get CCA requests off to their creditors. Well, Capital One came back with what looks like the terms and conditions pages that everyone is talking about, complete with a signed Credit Agreement. To my (totally untrained) eye, this looks enforceable to me. However, I just thought to check. I take it the presence of a signed page as part of the reconstituted agreement is pretty much signed and sealed?
(Great site by the way! It's nice to finally see a good crowd of knowledgeable people without the finger-wagging attitude!)
My parents have a situation on their hands with various debts and things. My Dad suffered a heart attack after 45 odd years as a Scaffolder and they fell behind on their credit cards. As it so happens, all defaulted and they're paying them back monthly ever since with the rather meager scraps they have coming in.
I recently told them to get CCA requests off to their creditors. Well, Capital One came back with what looks like the terms and conditions pages that everyone is talking about, complete with a signed Credit Agreement. To my (totally untrained) eye, this looks enforceable to me. However, I just thought to check. I take it the presence of a signed page as part of the reconstituted agreement is pretty much signed and sealed?
(Great site by the way! It's nice to finally see a good crowd of knowledgeable people without the finger-wagging attitude!)
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