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Originally posted by Moonmonkey View Post
What part didn't I read?
Wescot are a collections company,
Wescot are just doing the donkey work for them, OR any other company that will pay them to.
Did you send the CCA to Sainsburys or Wescot, did you enclose the £1.00 fee.?
Did you address it to Sainsburys Recoverys in Hull?
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Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View PostTrue as off.
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Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View PostDamage to cra file regardless of what you offer today chances them removing entries is very low
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Damage to cra file regardless of what you offer today chances them removing entries is very low
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Recoveries address ??? .not Sainsbury's address but wescot separate company is
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Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View PostWescot are outside agency on commission basis. Nothing to do with Sainsbury's. You seem to not read what you are being informed
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Wescot are outside agency on commission basis. Nothing to do with Sainsbury's. You seem to not read what you are being informed
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Originally posted by Roger View Post
Is this still with Sainsbury's?
Has this been Defaulted and does it appear on your Credit Report?
Its usually better to wait until the Original Creditor SELLS/ASSIGN'S the Debt to a DBA because this will be for pennies in the pound. The DCA are more likely to accept a low offer than the Original Lender.
Westcot aren't the Owner they are Collections Agents.
Who did you send the CCA request to? Its better to wait until the Debt is sold before doing this and in this Case with a 12 years old Debt the CCA might cause problems.
Personally I wouldn't contact them!
My ideal solution is to get this cleared with a low settlement.
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Originally posted by Moonmonkey View PostShall I call them? - I'm not going down the SB route I just want to know if the debt is unenforcable so that I can settle with a low offer
Has this been Defaulted and does it appear on your Credit Report?
Its usually better to wait until the Original Creditor SELLS/ASSIGN'S the Debt to a DBA because this will be for pennies in the pound. The DCA are more likely to accept a low offer than the Original Lender.
Westcot aren't the Owner they are Collections Agents.
Who did you send the CCA request to? Its better to wait until the Debt is sold before doing this and in this Case with a 12 years old Debt the CCA might cause problems.
Personally I wouldn't contact them!
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never call them, everything in writing and sent Recorded Delivery if you contact anybody OK? by the way Wescot are only hopeful commission agent who keep most of what they are able (if able) to collect, unusually something wrong when a company send out to non debt purchasers??? usually non enforceable so send CCA if ever you get a copy and send to webmaster@all-about-debt.co.uk for checking, they ply on people to pay up when not owed? sure others will comment also! if you paid them the default will stay on your file as partially settled and get in the way for 6 years Eng/wales or 5 years Scotland, and the CEO will buy a new House on proceeds??? if you get the idea?
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Originally posted by Moonmonkey View PostSainsburys Bank Personal Loan / Wescot
Agreement Start Date: 15/02/2008
Feb 20 Balance: £1539.86
Last Payment via Payplan: 15 Feb 2020 £137.10
CCA requested: 27/02/2020
CCA signed for: 28/02/2020
09/03/2020 - Letter from Sainsbury's Bank Recoveries in Hull - worked out that this is Wescot.
Saying - "We need you to call us, before we can take the next steps"
What should I do?
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It's fine it can take ages for CCA's to be replied to.
You saw my diary, still waiting for som from 2012
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