Re: Squirrelnutkin UE Diary
Hi Niddy,
I emailed the CCA to you on 29th December I believe...in your post of 5th January you said it was an application form? I sent the letter you suggested in that post and Mint responded by insisting debt is enforceable. It was around this time they passed debt over to Fredricksons.
Do you need me to send anything over again?
Thanks as always!
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Re: Squirrelnutkin UE Diary
Have you actually had a response to your CCA Request yet? That is imperative cos if not they are in default and they can swivel....Originally posted by Squirrelnutkin View PostHi Niddy,
My apologies...I'm afraid I have been burying my head in the sand lately as have had so much to contend with in other areas particularly the health of my youngest son. Having said that, everything has gone remarkably quiet...until this week I had heard nothing from any of the creditors!
I then received a letter from Fredrickson re Mint dated 21st June.
It is a "Letter before Action" and reads:
"This debt must be paid in full to these offices within the next 7 days otherwise we will take immediate action.
Should it be necessary to issue proceedings in the County Court further additional costs will be added to the balance outstanding.
There is then a table showing balance plus court fees and solicitor costs.
If a judgement remains unsatisfied a bailiff may be instructed to recover assets to discharge the outstanding debt. Judgement debts are registered by the court. A judgement debt or decree against you would seriously affect your ability to obtain credit in the future."
They also started the phone calls again the day I received this letter. I made the mistake of answering one and was asked to give my details for security purposes, which I declined to do...
I had sent the original CCA to Intrum Jusiticia who were the DCA handling the debt at the time. They passed the request back to Mint. It was only after my CCA request that Fredrickson became involved.
Thanks as always.
Please clarify...
If they have sent the CCA please email it to me asap - then we'll sort this for you
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Re: Squirrelnutkin UE Diary
Fredricksons and the famous letter before action that never happens.
They are a balloon full of air and easily defeated
They first have to get a CCJ and even then you have to default on that CCJ and it goes back to court before further action can be taken.If a judgement remains unsatisfied a bailiff may be instructed to recover assets to discharge the outstanding debt. Judgement debts are registered by the court. A judgement debt or decree against you would seriously affect your ability to obtain credit in the future."
All huff and no puff.
Regards
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Hi Niddy,
My apologies...I'm afraid I have been burying my head in the sand lately as have had so much to contend with in other areas particularly the health of my youngest son. Having said that, everything has gone remarkably quiet...until this week I had heard nothing from any of the creditors!
I then received a letter from Fredrickson re Mint dated 21st June.
It is a "Letter before Action" and reads:
"This debt must be paid in full to these offices within the next 7 days otherwise we will take immediate action.
Should it be necessary to issue proceedings in the County Court further additional costs will be added to the balance outstanding.
There is then a table showing balance plus court fees and solicitor costs.
If a judgement remains unsatisfied a bailiff may be instructed to recover assets to discharge the outstanding debt. Judgement debts are registered by the court. A judgement debt or decree against you would seriously affect your ability to obtain credit in the future."
They also started the phone calls again the day I received this letter. I made the mistake of answering one and was asked to give my details for security purposes, which I declined to do...
I had sent the original CCA to Intrum Jusiticia who were the DCA handling the debt at the time. They passed the request back to Mint. It was only after my CCA request that Fredrickson became involved.
Thanks as always.
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The fee of £10 is for a SAR - idiots! If you send Fredricksons the CCA request and the £1 then they MUST respond or pass it to the OC to deal with. What's happened with this, did you CCA RBS or the DCA?Originally posted by Squirrelnutkin View PostHi Niddy.
I sent the letters to Apex (re Barclaycard) and Fredrickson (re Mint) on 4th April, the day of your post advising me to do so.
I have had no response from Apex, but received a letter from Fredrickson dated 7th April (but not received for some days after that date).
It states that
"Our client has informed us that you require copy statements or a acopy of your agreement detailing how your balance has accrued, or any other data protection request then you will need to write to them direct at the following address etc
Please note that you will need to send a covering letter specificically stating what it is you require and enclose a cheque or postal order for £10.00 made payable to RBS.
Our client will process these requests directly."
I have received nothing further from them. I think I got one of these letters before and you told me to ignore it...or do I need to respond in this case?
Many thanks, as always.
Yes, ignore for the moment until you clarify. Thanks
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Hi Niddy.
I sent the letters to Apex (re Barclaycard) and Fredrickson (re Mint) on 4th April, the day of your post advising me to do so.
I have had no response from Apex, but received a letter from Fredrickson dated 7th April (but not received for some days after that date).
It states that
"Our client has informed us that you require copy statements or a acopy of your agreement detailing how your balance has accrued, or any other data protection request then you will need to write to them direct at the following address etc
Please note that you will need to send a covering letter specificically stating what it is you require and enclose a cheque or postal order for £10.00 made payable to RBS.
Our client will process these requests directly."
I have received nothing further from them. I think I got one of these letters before and you told me to ignore it...or do I need to respond in this case?
Many thanks, as always.
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You're gonna get a CCJ unless you act asap - yes, send what I originally quoted above here: ---> Threat by Lender/D.C.A - To commence litigationOriginally posted by Squirrelnutkin View PostWith regard to Mint I have received a letter from a solicitor-Bryan Carter-dated 28th March.
It reads:
Payments must be made in full within the next fourteen days failing which we will recommend to out client that proceedings be issued without further notice.
Should proceedings be issued, additional charges will be added to the existing balance as shown below:
There is then a table showing the balance plus court fees of £85.00, Solicitors costs of £80.00 and the new balance of £3623.76.
Before the account is referred to us to litigate you still have an opportunity to contact Fredrickson with your payment proposals. In order to avoid further action you should telephone them immediately on 0845 3136624.
This is a serious matter and you may wish to seek independent legal advice."
Do I still send the letter you have suggested to Fredrickson?
Many thanks, as ever!
Time to post these - you cannot leave it any longer now.
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Yes it is correct, the title alone tells you it isOriginally posted by Squirrelnutkin View PostI received another letter from Apex regarding Barclaycard dated 23rd March; they say their client is
"aware of the difficult financial circumstances that a number of their customers are currently experiencing. As a result they have authorised us to consider a discounted settlement figure against the above listed debt. We may be able to offer a substantial discount...etc.etc"
How kind!
Before I send the template you linked to, can I just check it is the right one I am looking at as I have never actually received anything from either Barclaycard themselves or Apex in respect of a CCA other than an acknowledgement from Barclaycard of the request? (The template seems to refer to documents they have sent).
i.e. Final Response No CCA + Refusal of Doorstep Visit......
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Hi Niddy,
I hope you had a wonderful holiday?
No, I am ashamed to say I have been too distracted with my little boys illness and have not done anything as yet regarding Mint (Fredrikson) or Barclaycard (Apex).
I received another letter from Apex regarding Barclaycard dated 23rd March; they say their client is
"aware of the difficult financial circumstances that a number of their customers are currently experiencing.
As a result they have authorised us to consider a discounted settlement figure against the above listed debt.
We may be able to offer a substantial discount...etc.etc"
How kind!
Before I send the template you linked to, can I just check it is the right one I am looking at as I have never actually received anything from either Barclaycard themselves or Apex in respect of a CCA other than an acknowledgement from Barclaycard of the request? (The template seems to refer to documents they have sent).
With regard to Mint I have received a letter from a solicitor-Bryan Carter-dated 28th March.
It reads:
Payments must be made in full within the next fourteen days failing which we will recommend to out client that proceedings be issued without further notice.
Should proceedings be issued, additional charges will be added to the existing balance as shown below:
There is then a table showing the balance plus court fees of £85.00, Solicitors costs of £80.00 and the new balance of £3623.76.
Before the account is referred to us to litigate you still have an opportunity to contact Fredrickson with your payment proposals. In order to avoid further action you should telephone them immediately on 0845 3136624.
This is a serious matter and you may wish to seek independent legal advice."
Do I still send the letter you have suggested to Fredrickson?
Many thanks, as ever!
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Hiya
Ok, regards to the above - you need to do as follows (if i'm not already too late). The other advice is correct, but in the circumstances send the following templates instead - trust me here!
Barclaycard - send this to Apex: ---> Final Response (No CCA) & Refusal of Doorstep Visit
Mint - send this to Fredrickson: ---> Threat by Lender/D.C.A - To commence litigation
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Regarding Mint, is it the first letter you have had from Fredricksons, if so send the the New Account sold whilst in dispute -
http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...2&postcount=27
or
http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...9&postcount=23
Sorry to hear that your daughter has been unwell, hope things are getting better for you now.
Cheers
Elsie
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Originally posted by Squirrelnutkin View PostHave not been on here for a while as youngest has been so unwell I have been unable to face dealing with the debt stuff.
Have had a couple more letters from Apex re Barclaycard.
The first, dated 20th Feb, states that
"Our client has now formally requested that we commence proceedings to recover the outstanding debt.
You are now at risk of your account being passed to an external field agent who will arrange a visit to your property. To avoid a home visit at a time that may not be convenient to you, you must call our office without delay. There is an opportunity for you to make payment to avoid an agent attending your premises.
To arrange a more suitable time it is imperative you call one of our agents..."
Then another letter arrived from Apex dated 2nd March:
"We have written to you on numerous occasions and note no contact has been made.
Our previous letter gave you a final opportunity to make payment or your account will be passed to am external doorstep agency who will arrange a visit to your property. Our field agent will now be instructed to arrange a visit at a time that is suitable to them.
Should you wish to arrange payment on your account prior to our agent's visit, it is imperative you call our office without further delay"
I think we have been down this road before...and still no response from Barclaycard themselves regarding CCA request!
I would send this back to them re threat of a doorstep visit
http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...98&postcount=7
and also the New Account sold whilst in dispute letter.
http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...2&postcount=27
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Have not been on here for a while as youngest has been so unwell I have been unable to face dealing with the debt stuff.
Have had a couple more letters from Apex re Barclaycard.
The first, dated 20th Feb, states that
"Our client has now formally requested that we commence proceedings to recover the outstanding debt.
You are now at risk of your account being passed to an external field agent who will arrange a visit to your property. To avoid a home visit at a time that may not be convenient to you, you must call our office without delay. There is an opportunity for you to make payment to avoid an agent attending your premises.
To arrange a more suitable time it is imperative you call one of our agents..."
Then another letter arrived from Apex dated 2nd March:
"We have written to you on numerous occasions and note no contact has been made.
Our previous letter gave you a final opportunity to make payment or your account will be passed to am external doorstep agency who will arrange a visit to your property. Our field agent will now be instructed to arrange a visit at a time that is suitable to them.
Should you wish to arrange payment on your account prior to our agent's visit, it is imperative you call our office without further delay"
I think we have been down this road before...and still no response from Barclaycard themselves regarding CCA request!
Regarding Mint I today received a letter dated 17th March from Fredrickson International.
It reads
"We regret to note that you have failed to make payments to discharge this account.
Unless we hear from you with proposals for repayment of the debt within 10 days enforcement procedures will be taken without further notice."
I know Niddy is away on a well deserved holiday; does anyone have any advice as to what my response should be? Many thanks!
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Just ignore them both for the time being and update again when you do....Originally posted by Squirrelnutkin View PostHi Niddy,
Sorry have not been on for a few days...youngest son has been unwell so rather distracted.
Re Capital One received another letter from Capquest dated 10th Feb:
With regard to Barclaycard have had no less than 3 letters from Apex dated 9th, 10th and 11th February! Still absolutely nothing from Barclaycard in response to CCA request.
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Hi Niddy,
Sorry have not been on for a few days...youngest son has been unwell so rather distracted.
Re Capital One received another letter from Capquest dated 10th Feb as follows:
"We thank you for your correspondence and respond as follows:
With regard to your dispute, our client states that:
This has been sent to Extrernal Recoveries and Collections for review. You have had the final response posted. There is no valid dispute.
Please make an offer of payment as soon as possible.
Yours etc"
With regard to Barclaycard have had no less than 3 letters from Apex dated 9th, 10th and 11th February!
The first simply states
"The balance outstanding to our client is shown above." That's it!
The second reads:
"Our client has requested we contact you to arrange payment of the full outstanding balance.
We have mad enquiries and sources have shown that you are resident at the address on this letter. Our clients have advised that previous attempts to contact you via other agencies have been unsuccessful and this is potentially your last opportunity to arrange payment before further action will be considered.
Our staff are fully trained to assist you etc...
To prevent this matter becoming unmanageable, please contact our office within 10 days of date of this letter."
And the third...is exactly the same as the second! Still absolutely nothing from Barclaycard in response to CCA request.
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