Re: URGENT : Keynes issue LBA for old HSBC overdraft account: HELP!!
In Scotland, the limitation period is set (by section 6 and Schedule 1 of the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973) at only five years. In England and Wales, the statute is the Limitation Act 1980, whereby the limitation period is six years.
It seems to me that you last acknowledged that the account existed in November 2007, when you opened another account to service your HSBC loan. Despite that, the bank kept the old account going for another year, presumably to garner money in charges and interest thereon.
Wasn't that nice of them?
I am not convinced that the Consumer Credit (EU Directive) Regulations 2010 or c.39 (s.74 (A&B) (VA)) CCA(1974) applies here, as the law was not made to be applied retrospectively and your account was closed before those regulations came into force. I hope that Andrew can shed some light on this point.
Asserting that the alleged debt is time barred under the Limitation Act 1980 should do no harm but, to be doubly safe, it might be as well not to sign the letter - see section 30 (1) - link
Originally posted by CleverClogs
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Originally posted by megabyte
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It seems to me that you last acknowledged that the account existed in November 2007, when you opened another account to service your HSBC loan. Despite that, the bank kept the old account going for another year, presumably to garner money in charges and interest thereon.
Wasn't that nice of them?
I am not convinced that the Consumer Credit (EU Directive) Regulations 2010 or c.39 (s.74 (A&B) (VA)) CCA(1974) applies here, as the law was not made to be applied retrospectively and your account was closed before those regulations came into force. I hope that Andrew can shed some light on this point.
Asserting that the alleged debt is time barred under the Limitation Act 1980 should do no harm but, to be doubly safe, it might be as well not to sign the letter - see section 30 (1) - link
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