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  • Re: spent2much UE diary

    Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
    Type of account (credit card)mine

    Date commenced (2003)

    Approx balance (£1,756)

    Date last paid (22 June 2012)

    Are you on arrangement or not paying (was on dmp now stopped paying)

    Status (default/cca being sent )

    Account owner (HBOS)
    9/7/12 cca request sent to halifax cc

    4/8/12 halifax, cannot find original cca. terms and conditions sent to niddy



    13/8/12 sent missing PT's to halifax
    20/9/12 account assigned to Cabot 3/8/12

    9/11/12 payment reminder from Cabot
    9/11/12
    from cabot
    your account is overdue .
    You agreed to make monthly repayments to cabot via a debt counsellor, but according to our records these payments have stopped .





    We are aware that you are currently dealing with a debt counsellor, and we appreciate your cooperation in this matter.

    We have conducted a review of your account and note that your debt counsellor has not yet made a repayment proposal, nor have you made any recent payments towards your account.

    We understand that you are experiencing financial difficulties and that your debt counsellor will be making a repayment proposal shortly. However, we would like to offer you an alternative to hlep you be free of this debt within a few months.

    OUR SOLuTION

    We have already contacted your debt counsellor to advise them of our proposal to accept the lower amount of £1012.35 as full and final settlement of your account , and they may have already contacted you in this regard. If not, and you wish to take advantage of this settlement offer , please contact us within the next fourteen days.

    The £1012.35 ideally needs to be paid over the next few weeks but if you do feel that you need more time then we can work with you to arrange this.

    We hope you see our proposal as a solution to settle this account. However , should this not be feesible at this stage, we will be happy to continue to work with your debt counsellor to setup a repayment plan

    6/02/2014 Cabot
    6/02/2014 Cabot

    YOU MUST CONTACT US

    According to our records you currently owe £****** even though we have made repeated attempts (YES THEY HAVE TO MY MOBILE AND LANDLINE DAILY ) to obtain your commitment to repay this debt.

    FIRST STEPS
    It is important that you contact us. The balance is due and we have many ways in which we can help you clear this account.

    It is important to take the first steps to repay this. No matter how small that is , it is still important to repay the money that is owed.

    WHAT NEXT

    One of our customer consultants can help you call 000000000
    20/03/2014-
    Cabot - we are sending your account to another debt collection company.

    We have tried to work with you for some time now to help you repay your account .
    Despite repeated attempts to contact you and asking you to talk to us about your account , we have still not heard from you.

    We now have to start the next step recovery action. We are passing your account to Financial Investigations and Recoveries(Europe) Limited. They will receive our instructions within the next seven days.

    We understand how difficult it can be to have a debt and we also understand how we can help you . We can only do that if you contact us.

    If we do not hear from you then
    Financial Investigations and Recoveries(Europe) Limited will be in touch shortly to agree a repayment plan .





    22/04/2014 Cabot

    Notice of arrears

    This notice is in compliance with the Financial Conduct Authority Consumer Credit Sourebook and is being sent to you because our records who that you are behind with your repayments under your agreement.

    Missed and partly made payments

    This notice does not give dteails of missed or partly made paymets previously notified whether or not they remain unpaid.

    DEFAULT SUMS AND INTEREST

    You will not incur any deault sums or extra interest in relation to the missed or partly mae payments indidcated above. This notice does not take account of any payments received after the date of the notice.

    Financial Conduct Authority Information Sheet.

    This notice should include a copy of the current information sheet on arrears prepared by the Financial Conduct Authority. This contains important information about your rights and whete to go for support and advice, for example , to thnk carefully before boroowing money to repay your debts, as well as our right to charge you interest.

    Important Information

    This is not a final demand for payment BUT A FORMAL SATUTORY NOTICE TO NOTIFY YOU THAT YOUR ACCOINT IS IN ARREARS . Where we have accepted a lesser amount than your normal contractual repayments, it is important that you continue to make these repayments. Our acceptance of a lesser repayment amount should not be construed as a variation of novation of the terms of your agreement. We have the merely relaxed the ters to suit your needs but at all times reserve the right to strictly enforce the terms if you do not keep up with your repayments


    03/05/2014 marlin financial services.

    threat of court action to obtain a CCJ if payment arrangement plan is not made within 7 days of the date of this letter 29/04/2014

    03/03/2015 Marlin/Cabot group are now a part of Marlin financial services
    Letter explaining that cabot (CCM)
    We note that you are yet to agree a repayment plan with us for you account and we really need to hear from you so that we can talk about options .

    15/07/2015 From Cabot . We refer to your request for a copy of your agreement and statement of account.
    Please find enclosed a copy of both documents from the original creditor.

    Please contact us by return with your payment proposals to clear the amount outstanding .



    1/8/2015 sent missing p&t to cabot


    SORRY THIS IS BLUE IT JUST WON'T CHANGE TO RED TO POST A REPLY FROM CABOT

    6/8/2015 From Cabot

    We write with reference to the above matter and your recent leter received in our office regarding the Agreement we previously sent to you .

    Here is an overview of the requirements of section 127(3) of the CCA 1974. For a credit agreement to be enforceable it must contain the following prescribed terms.

    1) amount of credit
    There must be a term on the agreement which states the amount of credit which has been issued

    2)Credit Limit
    The agreement must include regarding a credit limit or if a credit limit is not required (i.e. in the case of a loan)
    3) repayments
    The agreement must contain information on how the debtor is to make repayments. This could be in the form of any of the following .
    a. amount of repayments to be made
    b.date the repayments are to be made
    c.timing of payments
    d.frequency of payments
    e.total number of repayments (for instance, when a loan is required)
    f.the manner in which any of the above is to be determined.

    4) rate of interest
    There must be a term referring to the rate of interest to be applied to the credit agreement.

    credit cards
    If you have a credit card then sections 2,3,and 4 apply to you .

    We have highlighted the relevant sections in the terms and conditions of your agreement which confirms that the enclosed agreement is a true copy with the cca 1974 . The agreement also does provide your name and address .
    Please contact us with your repayment proposals to clear the above outstanding balance.
    If you wish to discuss the matter with one of our customer consultants , please call the telephone number ...............


    15/08/2015 Cabot

    Save £1,214.82 on your balance

    Offer to pay £808.88 as a full and final payment .


    23/01/2016 Cabot

    We would like to help you take some positive steps towards repaying your balance.
    If you are able to clear your account within the next few months , we can assess how much you can pay or we can even consider an affordable monthly repayment plan .

    Your account may be showing on your credit file and this may affect your ability to obtain credit now and in the future . When you commence payments on your account, every payment you make will reduce the balance shown on your credit file. If you feel you can't make payments then it is important that you call us and explain this to us .

    04/02/2016 Cabot - we have not heard from you

    despite repeated attempts to contact you, we have been unable to gain your commitment to repay you debt .

    the balance is due and we have advise you of several options that we are available,all of which are in an attempt to help you be free of this debt .

    you can manage your account by repaying an amount on a monthly basis or make a proposal to clear your account at a reduced balance over several months.

    you should be aware that this account may be on your credit file as an outstanding debt . whilst no payments are being made your balance remains the same . this may not just affect you now but in the future if you ant to obtain further credit such as a mortgage or credit card.

    if you start making payments towards your account your balance will reduce, if you clear the account then your credit file will be updated to show that no balance is outstanding .

    AS I WOULDN'T HAVE KNOW THAT LOL

    UPDATE
    _______________________________________



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    • Re: spent2much UE diary

      Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
      Type of account (credit card)mine

      Date commenced (2003)

      Approx balance (£1,756)

      Date last paid (22 June 2012)

      Are you on arrangement or not paying (was on dmp now stopped paying)

      Status (default/cca being sent )

      Account owner (HBOS)
      9/7/12 cca request sent to halifax cc

      4/8/12 halifax, cannot find original cca. terms and conditions sent to niddy



      13/8/12 sent missing PT's to halifax
      20/9/12 account assigned to Cabot 3/8/12

      9/11/12 payment reminder from Cabot
      9/11/12
      from cabot
      your account is overdue .
      You agreed to make monthly repayments to cabot via a debt counsellor, but according to our records these payments have stopped .





      We are aware that you are currently dealing with a debt counsellor, and we appreciate your cooperation in this matter.

      We have conducted a review of your account and note that your debt counsellor has not yet made a repayment proposal, nor have you made any recent payments towards your account.

      We understand that you are experiencing financial difficulties and that your debt counsellor will be making a repayment proposal shortly. However, we would like to offer you an alternative to hlep you be free of this debt within a few months.

      OUR SOLuTION

      We have already contacted your debt counsellor to advise them of our proposal to accept the lower amount of £1012.35 as full and final settlement of your account , and they may have already contacted you in this regard. If not, and you wish to take advantage of this settlement offer , please contact us within the next fourteen days.

      The £1012.35 ideally needs to be paid over the next few weeks but if you do feel that you need more time then we can work with you to arrange this.

      We hope you see our proposal as a solution to settle this account. However , should this not be feesible at this stage, we will be happy to continue to work with your debt counsellor to setup a repayment plan

      6/02/2014 Cabot
      6/02/2014 Cabot

      YOU MUST CONTACT US

      According to our records you currently owe £****** even though we have made repeated attempts (YES THEY HAVE TO MY MOBILE AND LANDLINE DAILY ) to obtain your commitment to repay this debt.

      FIRST STEPS
      It is important that you contact us. The balance is due and we have many ways in which we can help you clear this account.

      It is important to take the first steps to repay this. No matter how small that is , it is still important to repay the money that is owed.

      WHAT NEXT

      One of our customer consultants can help you call 000000000
      20/03/2014-
      Cabot - we are sending your account to another debt collection company.

      We have tried to work with you for some time now to help you repay your account .
      Despite repeated attempts to contact you and asking you to talk to us about your account , we have still not heard from you.

      We now have to start the next step recovery action. We are passing your account to Financial Investigations and Recoveries(Europe) Limited. They will receive our instructions within the next seven days.

      We understand how difficult it can be to have a debt and we also understand how we can help you . We can only do that if you contact us.

      If we do not hear from you then
      Financial Investigations and Recoveries(Europe) Limited will be in touch shortly to agree a repayment plan .





      22/04/2014 Cabot

      Notice of arrears

      This notice is in compliance with the Financial Conduct Authority Consumer Credit Sourebook and is being sent to you because our records who that you are behind with your repayments under your agreement.

      Missed and partly made payments

      This notice does not give dteails of missed or partly made paymets previously notified whether or not they remain unpaid.

      DEFAULT SUMS AND INTEREST

      You will not incur any deault sums or extra interest in relation to the missed or partly mae payments indidcated above. This notice does not take account of any payments received after the date of the notice.

      Financial Conduct Authority Information Sheet.

      This notice should include a copy of the current information sheet on arrears prepared by the Financial Conduct Authority. This contains important information about your rights and whete to go for support and advice, for example , to thnk carefully before boroowing money to repay your debts, as well as our right to charge you interest.

      Important Information

      This is not a final demand for payment BUT A FORMAL SATUTORY NOTICE TO NOTIFY YOU THAT YOUR ACCOINT IS IN ARREARS . Where we have accepted a lesser amount than your normal contractual repayments, it is important that you continue to make these repayments. Our acceptance of a lesser repayment amount should not be construed as a variation of novation of the terms of your agreement. We have the merely relaxed the ters to suit your needs but at all times reserve the right to strictly enforce the terms if you do not keep up with your repayments


      03/05/2014 marlin financial services.

      threat of court action to obtain a CCJ if payment arrangement plan is not made within 7 days of the date of this letter 29/04/2014

      03/03/2015 Marlin/Cabot group are now a part of Marlin financial services
      Letter explaining that cabot (CCM)
      We note that you are yet to agree a repayment plan with us for you account and we really need to hear from you so that we can talk about options .

      15/07/2015 From Cabot . We refer to your request for a copy of your agreement and statement of account.
      Please find enclosed a copy of both documents from the original creditor.

      Please contact us by return with your payment proposals to clear the amount outstanding .



      1/8/2015 sent missing p&t to cabot


      SORRY THIS IS BLUE IT JUST WON'T CHANGE TO RED TO POST A REPLY FROM CABOT

      6/8/2015 From Cabot

      We write with reference to the above matter and your recent leter received in our office regarding the Agreement we previously sent to you .

      Here is an overview of the requirements of section 127(3) of the CCA 1974. For a credit agreement to be enforceable it must contain the following prescribed terms.

      1) amount of credit
      There must be a term on the agreement which states the amount of credit which has been issued

      2)Credit Limit
      The agreement must include regarding a credit limit or if a credit limit is not required (i.e. in the case of a loan)
      3) repayments
      The agreement must contain information on how the debtor is to make repayments. This could be in the form of any of the following .
      a. amount of repayments to be made
      b.date the repayments are to be made
      c.timing of payments
      d.frequency of payments
      e.total number of repayments (for instance, when a loan is required)
      f.the manner in which any of the above is to be determined.

      4) rate of interest
      There must be a term referring to the rate of interest to be applied to the credit agreement.

      credit cards
      If you have a credit card then sections 2,3,and 4 apply to you .

      We have highlighted the relevant sections in the terms and conditions of your agreement which confirms that the enclosed agreement is a true copy with the cca 1974 . The agreement also does provide your name and address .
      Please contact us with your repayment proposals to clear the above outstanding balance.
      If you wish to discuss the matter with one of our customer consultants , please call the telephone number ...............


      15/08/2015 Cabot

      Save £1,214.82 on your balance

      Offer to pay £808.88 as a full and final payment .


      23/01/2016 Cabot

      We would like to help you take some positive steps towards repaying your balance.
      If you are able to clear your account within the next few months , we can assess how much you can pay or we can even consider an affordable monthly repayment plan .

      Your account may be showing on your credit file and this may affect your ability to obtain credit now and in the future . When you commence payments on your account, every payment you make will reduce the balance shown on your credit file. If you feel you can't make payments then it is important that you call us and explain this to us .

      04/02/2016 Cabot - we have not heard from you

      despite repeated attempts to contact you, we have been unable to gain your commitment to repay you debt .

      the balance is due and we have advise you of several options that we are available,all of which are in an attempt to help you be free of this debt .

      you can manage your account by repaying an amount on a monthly basis or make a proposal to clear your account at a reduced balance over several months.

      you should be aware that this account may be on your credit file as an outstanding debt . whilst no payments are being made your balance remains the same . this may not just affect you now but in the future if you ant to obtain further credit such as a mortgage or credit card.

      if you start making payments towards your account your balance will reduce, if you clear the account then your credit file will be updated to show that no balance is outstanding .

      AS I WOULDN'T HAVE KNOW THAT LOL

      19/02/2016 Cabot
      Your outstanding balance -potential legal action

      We were hoping to talk to you about your account since our last letter was sent, this is important as our letters have included options to help you repay your account.

      A you have been unable to agree a reasonable repayment plan for your above debt your account has now been selected for possible legal action to recover the balance.

      What legal action could mean?
      OUr typical approach would be to instruct a solicitor to issue a claim for the amount due and to them an application for CCJ to issued against you.

      This could result in additional cost to you ad affect your credit rating for a number of years

      bla bla bla threat of earnings order , charging order

      Next steps This s a serious matter and should legal action be determined t be a appropriate , you may incur legal costs on your account.

      We would prefer to avoid legal action and rather arrange a repayment plan directly with you or talk through other options , however if you don't contact us int he 10 days we will proceed as highlighted above , so it is important that you contact us by Telephone email or our website.

      update , ignore or send them a letter before action ?
      _______________________________________



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      • Re: spent2much UE diary

        Hi S2M,
        No it's not time for a LBA response yet, not until it's been passed to a solicitor and they write to say they will issue a claim without further notice unless you pay up.

        I'd suggest the "Final Response - UE (CCA Received)" template listed here: http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...l=1#post489190

        See what others say too

        Elsa xxx

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        • Re: spent2much UE diary

          I agree with Elsa. That seems more like a "scare" letter trying to panic you into phoning them.
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          • Re: spent2much UE diary

            Could I email them this letter ?
            _______________________________________



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            • Re: spent2much UE diary

              Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
              Could I email them this letter ?
              Do you mean the "Final Response" letter that Elsa suggested?

              I would post it.
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              • Re: spent2much UE diary

                Originally posted by Pixie View Post
                Do you mean the "Final Response" letter that Elsa suggested?

                I would post it.
                yes that's the one Pixie, i will send it x
                _______________________________________



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                • Re: spent2much UE diary

                  Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
                  Hi S2M,
                  No it's not time for a LBA response yet, not until it's been passed to a solicitor and they write to say they will issue a claim without further notice unless you pay up.

                  I'd suggest the "Final Response - UE (CCA Received)" template listed here: http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...l=1#post489190

                  See what others say too

                  Elsa xxx
                  final response 'no cca received ' ? x
                  _______________________________________



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                  • Re: spent2much UE diary

                    Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
                    final response 'no cca received ' ? x

                    Can anyone help here i need to get a reply back tomorrow before they cause me any grief please.
                    There are a few 'final response' letters and i don't know which to send as the cca recieved was UE and this debt has been passed through a few dca so far .
                    _______________________________________



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                    • Re: spent2much UE diary

                      Hold on I'll try to find someone xxxxx
                      if you do it today and you like it you can always do it again tomorrow


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                      • Re: spent2much UE diary

                        I would just send off by mail the letter that Elsa suggested on the 19th, have you sent that one?

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                        • Re: spent2much UE diary

                          S2m, it's the next letter that states Final response UE (CCA received)
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                          • Re: spent2much UE diary

                            That's right, you have had a CCA response, they refuse to acknowledge that it's got missing PT's, so it's Final Response (CCA Recieved) - bottom of the left hand column in the link

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                            • Re: spent2much UE diary

                              Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
                              That's right, you have had a CCA response, they refuse to acknowledge that it's got missing PT's, so it's Final Response (CCA Recieved) - bottom of the left hand column in the link
                              thank you Elsa xx

                              and everyone else xx
                              Last edited by Spent2much; 23 February 2016, 09:21.
                              _______________________________________



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                              • Re: spent2much UE diary

                                I've received those same recent letters S2M, I wonder if they're trying to scare a few folks into paying something before the end of the financial year?

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