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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Riz View Post
    Dear or Darling Husband.
    I see.

    I've never had one of those (a dear/darling husband).

    Although I did divorce a sh*t husband so maybe I should refer to him as SH in cyberspace lingo

    Plan B x

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  • Riz
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    Sorry to sound daft but what does "DH" stand for?
    Dear or Darling Husband.

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by January2015 View Post
    Advised them to put their query in writing and DH would respond. Letter received which says they tried to contact us several times by phone to speak about this matter. Asks us to contact them to discuss the account. Sending back a response tomorrow which says told you not to phone - read our letter re missing PT and remove any contact numbers from your database.
    Sorry to sound daft but what does "DH" stand for?

    Do you need to send PRA a letter tomorrow and if so let's think carefully as to what you should say/convey to them.

    Let's not miss an opportunity to stitch them up with a solid paper trail because sadly PRA are very litigious. Every letter you send has the potential to end up in front of a Judge. Good.

    Let's give this some thought

    Plan B x

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  • January2015
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    Hi all

    Not much of an update from me but thought I would keep you in the loop. I sent the missing PT template letter on 23/02. Several phone calls over the next few days from PRA. Each call they were advised they did not have permission to hold our telephone number or call us to discuss this matter. Advised them to put their query in writing and DH would respond. Letter received which says they tried to contact us several times by phone to speak about this matter. Asks us to contact them to discuss the account. Sending back a response tomorrow which says told you not to phone - read our letter re missing PT and remove any contact numbers from your database.

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  • Pixie
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    If PRA group are dealing with it on behalf of the creditor I would just send it to them.

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  • January2015
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    I'd send back Missing PT's template. Don't elaborate - send that as its pretty vague

    Do I send it to just PRA or to both MBNA and PRA (as both have supplied me with copies of the CCA response) ?

    Thanks for your continued help.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    I'd send back Missing PT's template. Don't elaborate - send that as its pretty vague

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  • January2015
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    Re: CCAresponse from MBNA / Abbey National - is this enforceable>

    Hi
    We've now had the documents I sent Never-in-Doubt from the credit card company and now PRA have sent the same and also sent a statement of all transactions since we opened the account. PRA have requested we now contact them to discuss the matter with an advisor. If this was enforceable I would contact them to include the debt in our self managed DMP, but as it appears to be UE - how should we respond to them?

    I appreciate this is still early stages in the process but it doesn't feel right ignoring the letters - unless someone with more experience advises us to do so.

    Thanks in advance for your help and advice. As always, it really is gratefully received and listened to.

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  • nanna58
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    Brilliant and wise move good luck xx

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  • January2015
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    Re: CCAresponse from MBNA / Abbey National - is this enforceable>

    Originally posted by Westham1 View Post
    Hi January,

    Did you get this from PRA Group?
    I see you it has AB 11/02 at the bottom of each page - does this agreement date back to after Nov 2002?
    I received cca and t&c's from them for a MBNA agreement (although it was a Virgin card) which had MB 04/97 at the bottom of each page for a March 98 agreement.

    You say they are the current t&c's - how do you know they aren't the originals?

    Good luck with your journey.

    Westham1
    These documents came directly from MBNA. The ones I uploaded are not the current T&Cs - they sent those back in December and have now sent what I uploaded as the originals. I have no idea what I am looking at - I am trusting the invaluable support and guidance I'm getting on this forum. If Never-in-Doubt says it's unenforceable I'll go with that

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    They aren't the originals and its

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  • Westham1
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    Originally posted by January2015 View Post
    Hi

    We, as a couple, have about £85k of debt. We have been with Stepchange for one year and have just moved to self-managed. We decided to CCA our one credit card which pre-dated 2007. Their initial response was a load of rubbish with current T&Cs. We went back (advice from the brilliant FERMI on MSE) and they have now sent us the documents on the links below. Although they look right to me, i.e. enforceable, Fermi suggested I get them checked out over here....so here goes and any advice, guidance gratefully received (even if it is that we have to pay it). Hope I have done this right with uploads/access to the image files - never done this before so if I've got it wrong please let me know what I should be doing.

    Hi January,

    Did you get this from PRA Group?
    I see you it has AB 11/02 at the bottom of each page - does this agreement date back to after Nov 2002?
    I received cca and t&c's from them for a MBNA agreement (although it was a Virgin card) which had MB 04/97 at the bottom of each page for a March 98 agreement.

    You say they are the current t&c's - how do you know they aren't the originals?

    Good luck with your journey.

    Westham1

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Hi

    The "like post" thumbs up is at the bottom left of the post.

    Yes. When you hear anything let us know and we'll guide you

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  • January2015
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    This looks unenforceable. The additional terms are new - ie you didn't get those at point of sale (when you signed up) yet the agreement quotes term 11. You couldn't have read term 11 prior to signing so it's UE.

    I've replied to your email
    I'm over the moon it looks as if it's UE. I anticipate correspondence from the PRAT group soon to ask for payment or arrangement to pay. Do I just wait for that and then come to you guys for guidance?


    I wanted to thank Niddy in the post above - but I can't seem to find the 'Thank' button - however, just know how much my DH and I thank you for responding so promptly - and for just being here to support people like us.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Re: CCAresponse from MBNA / Abbey National - is this enforceable>

    This looks unenforceable. The additional terms are new - ie you didn't get those at point of sale (when you signed up) yet the agreement quotes term 11. You couldn't have read term 11 prior to signing so it's UE.

    I've replied to your email

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