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    Firstly i must say this does not constitute legal advice whatsoever. If you need assistance consult a qualified legal professional.

    The humble default notice has been subject to large amount of interest from the Courts from County Court level right up to the High Court ( Harrison vs Link) and also the Court of Appeal (Brandon vs Amex)

    So, can a default notice being bad lead to a claim against you being dismissed? i believe it can yes.

    I must stress that a defective notice will not lead to the debt being written off but it will place the creditor in all kinds of trouble and will assist you in your bargaining position undoubtedly. Not least because if the notice is bad its likely if a claim has been issued then the Creditor will have to look at discontinuance and pay your costs, very very helpful in lowering your liability.

    So what can make a notice bad.

    District Judge Grand (Isle of Wight) handed down a judgment that struck a blow to the heart of Lloyds TSB Defaults and will now cause Lloyds a big problem.

    Lloyds TSB did not amend their template in Oct 2008 when the amendments were made to the 1974 Act and the Default Regulations.

    So from 2008 until recently, Jan 2011 is the most recent i have seen, Lloyds TSB credit card default notices have omitted the information required by Schedule 2 Para 10a of the Default Regs.

    District Judge Grand ruled that this was enough to defeat Lloyds TSB claim as he relied on Harrison v Link Financial Para 75 as the authority for a bad notice not allowing any enforcement.

    Seems Lloyds have a problem


    Turning to the other creditors out there. One thing people often miss is that the terms and conditions of the contract wil normally include a term that says something like this

    1) you must pay us immediately any amount which exceeds your credit limit
    2) you must pay us any arrears you have built up............

    However, (and MBNA seem a good example) many firms will seek one or the other.

    An example here is a clients case which recently went to court.

    In that case the over limit amount was £914, the arrears were £594.

    So the default notice said you must pay us £594 to remedy the breach.

    The problem was however that even if the client did pay what he was asked for, then he would still have been in breach of contract.

    I submit that this is absurd and that the correct approach would have been for the notice to ask for as a minimum the £914 if not the full combined amount of the two.

    In any event it was conceded that the notice was bad.

    Link Financial also seem to keep asking for the full balance in their notices which is a no no, they can only ask for accelerated payments AFTER the Default notice has been issued and expired.

    HFO Capital limit also seem to have a headache in getting it right, they always issue in the name of HFO services when the creditor is Capital.

    This is a breach of schedule 2 para 1 of the Default Regs as the name and address of the creditor NOT his agent must be stated on the notice.

    Also they seem to ask for the full balance or 40% down payment. This is contrary to the requirements it seems as they should state the action to be taken to remedy the breach. Now if you ever saw a HFO default notice you will know that they put TWO balances on them but never tell you which balance to pay 40% of??????

    These are just points ive picked up over the past couple of years. I wanted to get them down on paper to help others,

    I will continue to add to this thread as and when i get time

    I have uploaded the regulations to this thread to assist people. The relevant schedule if you breach your contract is schedule 2 and this sets out what the notice must contain

    Admin Note:
    This thread is duplicated (and closed) over in Defaults: ---> Default Notices




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    Last edited by Never-In-Doubt; 6 June 2011, 05:18. Reason: Added Duplicate Thread

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    Re: Default notices

    Thanks boss
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    • #3
      Re: Default notices

      Am I right in saying then that 99.9% of Lloyds CREDIT CARD default notices are "bad"?
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      • #4
        Re: Default notices

        and another point that came up was about arrears.

        The District Judge in the IOW case said the starting point is the Claimants pleadings. If he pleads for arrears then you may end up with the arrears being payable. but if the Claimant pleads only for the full balance and his notice is bad then he shouldnt get the arrears as they arent part of his claim at all.

        A good point the judge made, i thought, as if it didnt matter what was pleaded then there would be no need for particulars of claim at all

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        • #5
          Re: Default notices

          issued after Oct 2008 on Credit cards yes, it seems to be the case, yet to see a good one

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          • #6
            Re: Default notices

            Is there anywhere we can upload DN that are bad, just I have a couple that both have the same issue date but vary in many ways. So maybe useful to posters in finding the pitfalls in MBNA defaults
            Last edited by pompeyfaith; 5 June 2011, 20:10.

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            • #7
              Re: Default notices

              Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
              Is there anywhere we can upload DN that are bad, just I have a couple that both have the same issue date but vary in many ways. So maybe useful to posters in finding the pitfalls in MBNA defaults
              I have a section set up for this but it's temporarily closed. I'll open it up tomorrow and provide details here. Basically, blank out your personal details and upload it to the link I'll provide in morning.

              By the way, we do have a secure section that only I can access - as detailed in my signature. That's where users upload their cca's as only I can see it (other mods etc can't even view the content)!
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              • #8
                Re: Default notices

                Paul

                I think this thread is better suited in defaults. not so much unenforceability.....
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                • #9
                  Re: Default notices

                  maybe, but they do go hand in hand since enforcement cannot occur on the back of a bad notice

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                  • #10
                    Re: Default notices

                    Originally posted by Paul. View Post
                    maybe, but they do go hand in hand since enforcement cannot occur on the back of a bad notice
                    Fair cop. I'll create a mirror duplicate in defaults so the same thread is shown both places but close the other, linking here being UE is more popular than DN's (all the best legal knowledge for DN's etc was found elsewhere you see).... Hoping that'll change, of course
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                    • #11
                      Re: Default notices

                      NID,

                      Thanks they are a couple of crackers, however the court case is long past so no harm at all in anyone viewing them.

                      Ill upload tomorrow then.

                      Regards

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                      • #12
                        Re: Default notices

                        good to see you here Pompey.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Default notices

                          Paul,

                          Greetings Fella it was because of you and the stick pete keeps giving you that I came here I for one value your input to the forums and knowledgeable posters like you we need.

                          I know you are highly regarded here including by me so I hope you can finally settle here.

                          Regards

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                          • #14
                            Re: Default notices

                            Paul this is awesomesauce!

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                            • #15
                              Re: Default Notices - Updated Information!

                              The content of post1 has now been copied into the Default Section: ---> Default Notices

                              Both threads are stickies at the top of each relevant forum so as not to go unnoticed.

                              Niddy :niddy
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