ii this for BARCLAYS or BARCLAYCARD, devil in the detail.
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ooohh good, let us know what happens xI'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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I've held off sending another GDPR request for the moment - It transpires that the replies I've had (both effectively 'we don't know who you are') came from the GDPR department at the address in post #105 above so it looks like my requests found their way to where they needed to be.
The only way forward will be to provide more information, which I'm reluctant to do in case it helps PRA should they go asking for things. Any thoughts on how 'helpful' I should be, given that I want to see what they have on me but not make life easy for PRA who I'm expecting to issue proceedings at some point?
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I've just noticed that Moorcroft carried out a hard search on my credit file in August of this year when an HSBC credit card was passed to them to have a go at collecting. I'm not overly worried as I'm not intending to look for credit any time soon but it seems a bit much. Is that something that they'd usually do?
I'd expect maybe a soft search to check for a current address but not something that would actually affect my (already trashed) file.Last edited by Night Monkey; 16 November 2020, 09:35.
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Type of account - HSBC credit card
Date commenced - Approx 2005
Approx balance - £6514
Date last paid - Early 2018
Are you on arrangement or not paying - DMP with StepChange
Status - default
Account owner - HSBC Repayment Services
29.9.19 Finally sent CCA request, using one of the returned postal orders :-)
11.10.19 Received a hand-addressed letter today, presumably from HSBC, containing my letter requesting a CCA and the postal order. No covering letter, no compliments slip, nothing else at all. Seemed a bit rude, tbh. I'm thinking 'I've asked, you haven't supplied the necessaries, no further action from me required'. Does anyone disagree? Oh, and I'm glad I used recorded delivery :-)
25.3.20 Informed StepChange that we intend to self-manage from now on, redirected £308 monthly standing order to separate savings account.
4.6.20 Received a letter from HSBC (badly auto-generated with blanks where StepChange should be mentioned) saying they've contacted SC following missed payments and received no response so assume they are no longer representing me and they will now contact me directly. Important that we contact them, etc. ~£6100 owing so they've had ~£400, ~£100 missed payments. Filed.
18.8.20 Letter from Moorcroft Debt Recovery Ltd., account has been passed to them to act as a collection agent, they offer a flexible approach etc. and will be in contact in the coming days. Filed.
26.8.20 to 15.12.20 - Lots of letters from Moorcroft
I've noticed a few of these on the forum lately, have we decided that's it's safe to bank them?Last edited by Night Monkey; 15 December 2020, 12:57.
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50 pounds. Dam I got 25I'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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no i am still paying gross over charges near double owed in a CCJ to real amount , corruption in chambers allowedI'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 Night Monkey View Post
Today received sn unexpected cheque for £50 to "compensate for quality of service received from Collections and/or Recoveries which did not meet that standard that we would expect".
I've noticed a few of these on the forum lately, have we decided that's it's safe to bank them?
This debt is still with HSBC isn't it?
You only stopped paying them recently so a long way off becoming Statute Barred (if you acknowledge the debt) but I'm interested to know what "quality of service" didn't meet their standard (which is not exactly high in my book ) so email me that letter to see if it has any potential further down the line in the event legal proceedings are ever issued.
You already have my email di@joannaconnollysolicitors.co.uk
Di
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THEY would never commit themselves.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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Originally posted by Night Monkey View Post
Cheers Di, I've sent that along - let me know if your mail servers block it for some reason.
Their correspondence doesn't describe the apparent misdemeanour(s) and doesn't say that by banking the cheque you're agreeing not to take action against them in future for whatever it was they did but haven't revealed - so I see no reason not to bank the cheque (keep a photo of it first).
HSBC is not alone in attempting to atone themselves for their sins. Barclays is also in the frame with a £26million fine from the FCA for doing whatever it was they did, on top of paying £273million in voluntary redress to its customers.
Read this about both of them > https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/ca...borrowers.html
It would take more than fifty quid to appease me for any wrongdoing by a bank, but I suppose their public humiliation (in the Daily Mail) would make me feel a little better
Di
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21/12/2020 == Well well another letter to-day from HSBC for £50 regarding bad service from recoveries team = £75 for now all told. more on way??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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