Warwick65 Hi, thank you for replying. Yes it is a bit worrying, hopefully Di can offer some advice or where best I can go to for legal advice.
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Originally posted by sunnylolly View PostFirst Direct Credit Card
Date commenced 15/7/10
Balance £8878.09
Date last paid 12/4/18 minimum payment £263.79
Have not paid May and June
Status arrears of £522.61 (2 months)
Account owner First Direct
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Our main current account is with First Direct and is a joint account so my Husband spoke to them on the phone roughly a week ago and explained cash position, current account and both our credit cards they agree to freeze interest and charges for 3 months and wanted a £1 per month payment. They pushed hard for an income and expenditure on the phone which he said he couldn't do at that time they want a call back within the month with this information. We haven't paid the £1 yet as wasn't sure when to pay it etc.,
Letter sent in response to them requiring signature to action CCA request - received by FD and signed for 29/8/18
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18/6/18 letter and a Default Notice requiring payment of arrears by 10/7/18 - in phone call above to Husband they said ignore the default notice as he had spoken to them and made arrangements.
18/7/18 Statement balance £9002.72
26/7/18 letter advising account is £788.89 delinquent and notice to close all accounts (we have a credit card each and a joint current account we use neither anymore) They want a conversation to discuss our financial difficulties and a Personal Budget Plan prior to the call within 7 days or we will have two months notice to close accounts.
Letter dated 15/8/18 returning copy of my CCA request letter as it is unsigned and they are unable to respond. Asking me to sign and return the letter and they will then provide the information. They have also kept £1 postal order.
**As M&S above should I send next letter**
22/8/18 statement showing overdue payment of just over £1000 with a voluntary payment option of around £1300 which is also the minimum payment.
20/8/18 letter wanting voluntary payment/minimum payment and highlighting how little I have paid blah blah
17/9/18 Statement
18/10/18 Statement
18/10/18 all accounts with First Direct closed
16/11/18 Statement
14/12/18 Statement
27/12/18 Final demand (still no agreement received)
22/1/19 Statement
6/2/19 Statement with zero balance owing, statement is showing as savings account with credit card balance debited and then credited with reference WOFF TO HSBC RS. Also received welcome pack for a savings account opened in my name dated 6/2/19.
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Originally posted by sunnylolly View Post
Hi in view of the UE agreement please can someone advise what I should do about the Shoosmiths letter wanting repayment proposal in 14 days? Do I continue to ignore?
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Originally posted by sunnylolly View PostNationwide credit card
Date commenced 16/4/09
Balance £11053.29 (strangely had a credit limit increase a few months ago which surprised us as credit limit poor and have only made minimum payments on all cards for a long time now)
Date last paid 11/6/18 £331.08 minimum payment
Status up to date but won't be able to pay July.
Account owner Nationwide credit card services
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7/8/18 Letter sent (Citizens advice template) explaining cashflow position, asking for balance outstanding and requesting hold on action for 3 months whilst I work out finances and requesting freeze on interest and charges to stop debt increasing and an explanation if they can't or won't do this.
Have not sent CCA request yet.
17/11/18 - CCA request sent - no response to date (20/12/18)
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17/7/18 letter advising late payment and over credit limit.
17/7/18 Credit card statement Balance now £11477.54
13/8/18 letter advising they will allow a period of 'breathing space' as per letter sent above. They have stopped collections activity for 30 days from letter date. Have included an I&E they want completing and for us to make contact within the 30 days to advise of payment plan etc.,
17/8/18 Notice of Sums in Arrears
17/8/18 Letter re paying more in interest, charges and fees than repayments over past 18 months (credit limit increase @ May 2018)
17/8/18 Statement
17/9/18 Statement
27/9/18 Default Notice
17/10/18 Statement
17/10/18 Notice of Sums in Arrears
23/10/18 Demand for payment
10/11/18 Letter offering opportunity to pay off debt at a one off discounted sum
10/11/18 Letter requesting payment proposal and stating they will consider any offer of payment.
17/11/18 Statement
20/11/18 Final Notice
17/12/18 Letter advising account transferred to Shoosmiths Solicitors and to communicate directly with them.
5/1/19 Letter from Shoosmiths advising if we don't agree suitable terms of repayment they are instructed to issue court proceedings with a view to obtaining a CCJ but their client would prefer to reach an agreement for payment rather than issue court proceedings they state the balance is owing under the terms of a written agreement dated on or around 16th April 2009 and we can request a copy of the agreement etc etc and they want the reply form and financial statement completed and returned 30 days from date of the letter (letter date 2/1/19)
8/2/19 letter advising unable to comply with CCA request made by me 17th November 2018 due to not signing letter of authority, returned £1 PO
12/2/19 Letter from Shoosmiths with copy of credit agreement, including first and last statement issued. Wanting I&E and payment proposal within 14 days failure may result in legal action.
Agreement confirmed today by Niddy as being UE without terms.
Unless anyone thinks this is the wrong thing to do? Hopefully as I follow this one through I will know more what to do with the others!
Cheers and Happy Friday!
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why do you want them to find them at this stage???I'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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The Tech Clerk Oh I don't know, is that a bad idea? I am just not sure what to do next as they have issued a letter before action and I resent CCA request which resulted in them sending an agreement which Niddy says is UE as no terms but they want a payment plan proposed in 14 days and I was worried about not responding! Would you just ignore that 14 day deadline? Many thanks
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Originally posted by sunnylolly View PostThe Tech Clerk Oh I don't know, is that a bad idea? I am just not sure what to do next as they have issued a letter before action and I resent CCA request which resulted in them sending an agreement which Niddy says is UE as no terms but they want a payment plan proposed in 14 days and I was worried about not responding! Would you just ignore that 14 day deadline? Many thanks
Wait and see what they do next.
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Hi Sunny, just so you know, Nationwide sent me two copies of a signed direct debit mandate as a reply to my CCA request
I sent the missing proscribed terms letter and they said I had been Sent everything they have on file. So no t+c.
they still say it's enforceable, recently sold to CabbotI'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 sunnylolly View PostI am just not sure what to do next as they have issued a letter before action and I resent CCA request which resulted in them sending an agreement which Niddy says is UE as no terms but they want a payment plan proposed in 14 days and I was worried about not responding! Would you just ignore that 14 day deadline?
I can't see any post on this thread advising you to send a new s 77/79 CCA Request to Nationwide so I'm not sure why you did that when your original CCA Request had not been complied with so your legal position was probably protected.
Have you been sent new/different documents in response to your latest CCA Request or are they the same ones which Niddy said were unenforceable in the past?
My suggestion is to send a Subject Access Request to the Nationwide so you've got the full history of this debt.
As others have said nothing is gained by responding to Shoosmiths Solicitors with a template letter making them aware of any perceived flaws in their legal stance.
Di
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Originally posted by Diana Mayhew View Post
I can't see any post on this thread advising you to send a new s 77/79 CCA Request to Nationwide so I'm not sure why you did that when your original CCA Request had not been complied with so your legal position was probably protected.
Have you been sent new/different documents in response to your latest CCA Request or are they the same ones which Niddy said were unenforceable in the past?
My suggestion is to send a Subject Access Request to the Nationwide so you've got the full history of this debt.
As others have said nothing is gained by responding to Shoosmiths Solicitors with a template letter making them aware of any perceived flaws in their legal stance.
Di
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Originally posted by Diana Mayhew View Post
I can't see any post on this thread advising you to send a new s 77/79 CCA Request to Nationwide so I'm not sure why you did that when your original CCA Request had not been complied with so your legal position was probably protected.
Have you been sent new/different documents in response to your latest CCA Request or are they the same ones which Niddy said were unenforceable in the past?
My suggestion is to send a Subject Access Request to the Nationwide so you've got the full history of this debt.
As others have said nothing is gained by responding to Shoosmiths Solicitors with a template letter making them aware of any perceived flaws in their legal stance.
Di
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Originally posted by Diana Mayhew View Post
I can't see any post on this thread advising you to send a new s 77/79 CCA Request to Nationwide so I'm not sure why you did that when your original CCA Request had not been complied with so your legal position was probably protected.
Have you been sent new/different documents in response to your latest CCA Request or are they the same ones which Niddy said were unenforceable in the past?
My suggestion is to send a Subject Access Request to the Nationwide so you've got the full history of this debt.
As others have said nothing is gained by responding to Shoosmiths Solicitors with a template letter making them aware of any perceived flaws in their legal stance.
Di
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