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  • Deepie
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    Originally posted by kamba View Post
    Haven't sent Robinsons Way anything as I was user impression Halifax exec (sec 77/8 team)complaints were dealing withy complaint

    Robinson way have sent letter stating that they have been requested to chase for money and contact them for a payment offer

    I initially called them to say account in dispute so they shouldn't be chasing money

    Told them I have paid £1500 and was told interest was frozen as account balance owing is now £1900 I would be happy to pay £400 as a full and final offer

    They said they will query with client regarding dispute

    Having read the dispute letter and confirmation historically from Niddy Halifax have breached CCA

    Guessing the dispute letter is adequate enough
    Yes that's the one---> Account Sold whilst in Dispute

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  • kamba
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    Haven't sent Robinsons Way anything as I was user impression Halifax exec (sec 77/8 team)complaints were dealing withy complaint

    Robinson way have sent letter stating that they have been requested to chase for money and contact them for a payment offer

    I initially called them to say account in dispute so they shouldn't be chasing money

    Told them I have paid £1500 and was told interest was frozen as account balance owing is now £1900 I would be happy to pay £400 as a full and final offer

    They said they will query with client regarding dispute

    Having read the dispute letter and confirmation historically from Niddy Halifax have breached CCA

    Guessing the dispute letter is adequate enough

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  • Deepie
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    Originally posted by kamba View Post
    Guys

    info noted I have no recieved another letter from Robinsons Way stating that they will contact me in 7 days or alternatively I should write to them with my payment offer

    what would be the next best thing to do?




    shall i send them a dispute letter http://www.all-about-debt.co.uk/old/...lst-in-dispute
    We need to know what you've sent and received.....

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  • kamba
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    Guys

    info noted I have no recieved another letter from Robinsons Way stating that they will contact me in 7 days or alternatively I should write to them with my payment offer

    what would be the next best thing to do?


    shall i send them a dispute letter http://www.all-about-debt.co.uk/old/...lst-in-dispute

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  • xenaphon1970
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    how many times I have heard that, you spent on the card it's enforceable or you were paying back the money so it's enforceable hmmmm Like a fiver for every letter that contains that badger, but in the next letter they say yep it can't be taken to court blah de blah but you still owe us. Cabot are good at that one. Whether there thinking is, hmmmm we have supplied the dodgy application form or reconstructed dodgy form so they will comply and pay up. If and thank God I'm not in the debt collection industry, warning bells would ring if a punter sends in a CCA request, 70% of the time they are going to be savvy or more likely have been on this web site and know or are going to know it's very iffy.

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  • Pixie
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    Don't EVER phone a dca. Whenever you receive something, post and let us know. We have carefully worded template letters to cover most eventualities.

    I'm not sure but I don't think you can prosecute them under DPA and I'm not sure why you would want to.

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  • MrsD
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    this is what happens, debts get passed to lowlife DCAs all the time, even if they are in dispute.

    you would have just sent off a Sold in dispute template http://www.all-about-debt.co.uk/old/...lst-in-dispute

    i wouldn't be phoning them, if you passed security, you've admitted the debt on the phone and that could be used against you further down the line.

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  • kamba
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    Recieved letter from Halifax stating that they have passed debt to Robinson way

    I still not had response from complaint

    So decided to call the DCA to inform tthem account in dispute

    They state they will investigate
    What concerns me is Halifax historically in writing confirmed that they have removed my contact phone number from there records however, the DCA had the number

    Halifax have lied once again can I prosecute them under Data Protection Act

    Im guessing there credit operations team are as useless as Halifax overall and passed credit over even though I have not had a full and final response from Halifax exec team

    What are your guys thoughts

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  • vint1954
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    Very True Garlock

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  • garlok
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    Originally posted by vint1954 View Post
    Did they use your overdraft to set off with? They can only use credit balances.
    On our business account, Vint, Barclaycard did access the account whilst it was in overdraft and stripped it up to its full OD limit. When we created a load of trouble in the branch on the Saturday morning the branch staff realised there had been a breach of the law and recovered the money during closed business hours on the Sunday. However that did not change the fact of what they had done. That was the final straw in a long battle which had reached just about stalemate. We moved everything and opened a parachute account at another bank and that battle still continues but we have much more damning evidence against them now and many more weapons with which to hit them.

    We should have looked into the legal side a long time earlier, it would be all over now. However you don't think that any of this applies to yourself do you until your back is against the wall and you have to do something. Based on this last straw we have racked up a very large compensation and damages counter claim for everything they have done over the years.

    regards
    G

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  • Enforcer
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    No, technically, the Ombudsman noted that there were sufficient funds in my account at the time. They took the money on pay day.

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  • vint1954
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    Originally posted by Enforcer View Post
    Ok, despite all of the advice on this site, I still bank with Barclays. Both my personal and business accounts are still there! They did not attempt to use their "legal right of set off" after Trading Standards and FOS got involved. To be fair, I brazened this one out, determined to prove that they had committed an act of premeditated against me, I am not one to walk away when I know that I am in the right. To date, the charges to my personal account, due to them using set off, exceed £1000.00. Horrendous I know. However my last card is. I owe them over £2000.00 on an advance account. If all else fails, I will use my "legal right of set off" see how they like it.
    Did they use your overdraft to set off with? They can only use credit balances.

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  • Enforcer
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    Originally posted by kamba View Post
    Thanks Enforcer sit back is what I shall do

    Luckily I withdrew all my savings from Halifax immediately so that they could not offset against credit card debt
    Ok, despite all of the advice on this site, I still bank with Barclays. Both my personal and business accounts are still there! They did not attempt to use their "legal right of set off" after Trading Standards and FOS got involved. To be fair, I brazened this one out, determined to prove that they had committed an act of premeditated against me, I am not one to walk away when I know that I am in the right. To date, the charges to my personal account, due to them using set off, exceed £1000.00. Horrendous I know. However my last card is. I owe them over £2000.00 on an advance account. If all else fails, I will use my "legal right of set off" see how they like it.

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  • vint1954
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    Using a card won't make it enforceable, or they all would be.

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  • kamba
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    Thanks Enforcer sit back is what I shall do

    Luckily I withdrew all my savings from Halifax immediately so that they could not offset against credit card debt

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