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Originally posted by SarahSarah View Post
Apologies if I've missed you refer to this later on in this thread but what is the current state of this enforceable one? My situation is v similar to yours, with some of the same companies so keen to get a feel for how they operate.... Strength in numbers!
I have been constantly called by PRA group, daily except for Sundays. I have now turned off my Answerphone, and do not worry about these calls at all. They also send the occasional letter, with an offer to settle, but thus far, not enough to tempt me. Best of luck with your journey
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Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Postas you are keeping record on diary each entry then save space edit last entry and add new date and time to diary, not a new para each time then all in one place. I suggest
Sorry for late reply, have had a spell in hospital, just getting my fitness back
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Originally posted by Saint X View PostLLOYDS TSB BANK PLC DEBT NO 2
Creditor PRA
Current debt £6957,05
Last payment Monday 11th September to DMP
CCA request sent July 24th 2017.
A couple of replies deeming the debt unenforceable, but thus far, no sign of any agreement!
Almost certain Post 2007
Letter received. Dated 26/07/2017 stating receipt of CCA request, and placing account on hold.
Letter received. Dated 16/08/2017 with enclosed documents, not enforceable.
Letter received 20/09/2017 with re-constituted agreement. Sent to Niddy who deems enforceable.
Letter received. Dated 06/10/2017 with a reduced offer for full and final payment
Nowhere near tempting enough
Saint X
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Originally posted by Still Waving View PostThey are going the wrong way, they made an earlier offer of £5066.
Now would be a sensible time to raise a SAR with Lloyds it will include PRA's current communications and lift the lid on their plots and strategy!
With PRA its important to stay one jump ahead of them. Silence here is golden.
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Originally posted by Saint X View Post
Letter received from PRA group, dated 22 June 2018 with offer of £5,542.70 to settle.
Nowhere near tempting enough
Looking back through your thread I can't see whether this Lloyds TSB debt was originally a credit card or a loan or maybe a combination of both plus an overdraft etc. So can you fill me in (apologies if you've already posted that somewhere).
PRA have sent you a reconstituted credit agreement which you've been told is enforceable but there are more reasons for a debt to be unenforceable other than the credit agreement.
How did you apply for this account (online, in the branch etc)?
Was there PPI involved?
When (what year) was it assigned to PRA and was it assigned direct to them or was it assigned to another debt purchaser first such as Aktiv Kapital?
Di
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Originally posted by Diana Mayhew View Post
Looking back through your thread I can't see whether this Lloyds TSB debt was originally a credit card or a loan or maybe a combination of both plus an overdraft etc. So can you fill me in (apologies if you've already posted that somewhere).
PRA have sent you a reconstituted credit agreement which you've been told is enforceable but there are more reasons for a debt to be unenforceable other than the credit agreement.
How did you apply for this account (online, in the branch etc)?
Was there PPI involved?
When (what year) was it assigned to PRA and was it assigned direct to them or was it assigned to another debt purchaser first such as Aktiv Kapital?
Di
I hope you are well
I am not 100% sure, but think it was a loan.
I can not remember for sure if online or in branch, but will look into it.
No PPI as far as I am aware.
Will get back in the next couple of days
Saint X
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Originally posted by Roger View Post
PRA are litigacious and the pattern shown here is of getting their paper work in order!! From UE to EN. The sending of a token offer revised upwards from an earlier offer might be to make them look reasonable in the eyes of a third party (Court).
Now would be a sensible time to raise a SAR with Lloyds it will include PRA's current communications and lift the lid on their plots and strategy!
With PRA its important to stay one jump ahead of them. Silence here is golden.
I will SAR Lloyds in the next day or so
I already have SAR from PayPlan
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Is this the point where I interject and say......Although it is true that PRA can be rather robust with litigation........they also regularly fall down through not being able to get their ducks in a row quite correctly.........Time and time againI'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.
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Originally posted by Spud View PostIs this the point where I interject and say......Although it is true that PRA can be rather robust with litigation........they also regularly fall down through not being able to get their ducks in a row quite correctly.........Time and time again
This raises my confidence levels
Saint X
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correct go to templates and download DSAR Request no charge and they now have 30 days to respondI'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.
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Originally posted by Saint X View Post
I am not 100% sure, but think it was a loan.
Maybe PRA are not 100% sure either
I asked because it's not uncommon for creditors to amalgamate a credit card/loan/overdraft before they assign the overall debt to a third party which can cause the debt purchaser legal problems.
Di
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