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    I read other post from What2donext and somewhere it said because he take UE route then he should stop all payments and ask for CCAs. I pay £1 per month to my CCs and so should I stop these payments? I am now worried in case this spoils my UE route? Thanks
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    Re: UE question

    Ho again Mauijim - best to stick to one thread if possible!

    Yep, I think the advice from here would be to stop all payments and send off CCA's. Once you receive those back (they have 14 working days to respond) then post them in the secure section for Niddy to look at.

    In the meantime, start a UE diary and then you're all set up and ready for the battle ahead!

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    • #3
      Re: UE question

      What you have to remember is that with UE it doesn't matter what you do if they default the CCA request, by that I mean you're free to either pay and/or use a dmp or stop paying. If you pay then the letters you send regards to the UE claim are irrelevant as they all gear toward cessation of payment.

      Basically if you've sent off your CCA then really you ought to not be paying anything
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      • #4
        Re: UE question

        Originally posted by caspar View Post
        (they have 14 working days to respond)
        Isnt it just 12+2 days (calender days?) 14 working days amounts to three weeks!
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          Re: UE question

          Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
          What you have to remember is that with UE it doesn't matter what you do if they default the CCA request, by that I mean you're free to either pay and/or use a dmp or stop paying. If you pay then the letters you send regards to the UE claim are irrelevant as they all gear toward cessation of payment.

          Basically if you've sent off your CCA then really you ought to not be paying anything
          Many thanks Niddy. I am how you say scatter brained at the moment I am sure medication doesn't help I will stop payments asap
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            Re: UE question

            Originally posted by oscar View Post
            Isnt it just 12+2 days (calender days?) 14 working days amounts to three weeks!
            The official line is 12 working days mate + 2 for delivery but I just say 12+2 days as it doesn't really matter that much as we don't promote chasing them if they are late (as it's unenforceable)....

            However, legally it is 12 working + 2 postal days so yea, almost 3 weeks
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            • #7
              Re: UE question

              Well I hear from Freds saying they get my letter and have given it back to client Crap-it-all One. Also say account put on hold. I now wait and see if they send me anything, hopefully not
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              • #8
                Re: UE question

                Best of luck - see what happens
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                • #9
                  Re: UE question

                  I will now update this in Maui Jim's UE Diary
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