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  • Timewilltell
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    Ok night monkey, anything from Wescot ignore, after a few months of not getting anything from you both in payment or response they will write to you saying they have passed it back to their client, the chances are Sainsbury will try another collection outfit such as Apex, or Robinson Way etc, do the same and ignore. Eventually Sainsbury will either a) sell it to a debt purchaser or b) issue a Letter before Action.

    A rogue CCJ is just that rogue and can be contested, to get a legitimate CCJ is a completely different beast and will take time and procedures. It is unlikely that a rogue one will ever get passed providing you keep your diaries up to date and as suggested keep a file with all correspondence in.

    now for the time being stop worrying and live life that’s why we are here.

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  • Moonmonkey
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post
    stuff them deep in your pockets, AFTER you have posted on here anything you receive

    I know they can’t but I worry about a rogue ccj - it’s taken 8 years to get my credit report straight - but I worry about everything - I’m also impatient and needy - thanks for your help

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  • nightwatch
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    stuff them deep in your pockets, AFTER you have posted on here anything you receive

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  • Moonmonkey
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post
    If sainsburys still own it they will not negotiate a small F+F. BUT if you have stopped payment's they may well pass it to another company to collect.

    If they sell it then a letter will be sent saying they have sold it to xxx
    xxx will normaly send a letter, in the same envelope saying they have bought it.

    IF you do, DON'T grab the phone to offer a F+F straight away, you need to let them go through the motions of being nice and asking for it all.
    So should I just stand my ground and sit on my hands ?

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  • nightwatch
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    If sainsburys still own it they will not negotiate a small F+F. BUT if you have stopped payment's they may well pass it to another company to collect.

    If they sell it then a letter will be sent saying they have sold it to xxx
    xxx will normaly send a letter, in the same envelope saying they have bought it.

    IF you do, DON'T grab the phone to offer a F+F straight away, you need to let them go through the motions of being nice and asking for it all.

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  • Moonmonkey
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post
    See post#32

    Did it have the following address

    Wescot Credit services ltd
    P.o. Box 137
    Hull
    then did it say

    CLIENT Sainsburys bank
    oooooooh no it came from

    Sainsbury's Bank
    PO Box 553
    HU9 9JR

    on Sainsbury's headed paper

    I've googled the address and it comes up as Sainsbury Bank Recoveries - so might not be Wescot??? This is where I sent the CCA request too - Guess they still own the debt.

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  • Moonmonkey
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post
    for now , yes,

    Please make a fiile to keep all letters received and copys of any sent.
    one for each debt
    NW
    will do thanks NW

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  • nightwatch
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    for now , yes,

    Please make a fiile to keep all letters received and copys of any sent.
    one for each debt
    NW

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  • Moonmonkey
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post
    See post#32
    shall i ignore this letter then ?

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  • nightwatch
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    See post#32

    Did it have the following address

    Wescot Credit services ltd
    P.o. Box 137
    Hull
    then did it say

    CLIENT Sainsburys bank
    Last edited by nightwatch; 9 March 2020, 14:48.

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  • Moonmonkey
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post

    Wescot are not Sainsburys Recoverys.
    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?
    yes Sainsbury's in Hull - letter i got today was from Sainsburys Bank in Hull / Wescots address

















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  • nightwatch
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    That is why they want to talk to you.

    There is no company called Sainsburys recoveries. It is just a department of Sainsburys,

    You have a CC with Sainsburys, you have difficulty making the payments, so Sainsburys CC department send it to their recoveries department, still sainsburys, but next office along.
    sainsburys recovery department, can't be arsed doing the collecting so they send it to a seperate collection company, the lucky winner in your case was Wescot. You should or had a letter to say wescot were collecting on their behalf.

    This means sainsburys still own the debt, but are getting Wescot to work for them, not AS them.

    so the PO should of been sent to Sainsburys ,left blank, or made payable to Wescot if sent to wescot.

    NW

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  • Moonmonkey
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post
    Have you ever had a letter from Sainsburys saying this Account has been assigned to another company?

    did you make the P.O out to wescot.
    I cant remember one it would have been around 2016 - i made the PO out to Sainsburys Recoveries

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  • nightwatch
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    Have you ever had a letter from Sainsburys saying this Account has been assigned to another company?

    did you make the P.O out to wescot.

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  • Moonmonkey
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post

    Wescot are not Sainsburys Recoveries.
    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.?
    They address all corespondance as Sainsburys Recoveries but their address and reference is Wescot - So I sent the CCA request to wescot with a £1 postal order

    What do you think the want to talk to me about ? Probably whether I am going to stop their payment due 21st March

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