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Originally posted by adam92 View PostUpdated main post with PRA Group (Overdraft)
I may be wrong wasn’t a notice of assignment just a switch around by PRA internally? Included data protection act notices for each company and a statement
It would be referring to an alleged new assignment and not just a corporate restructure. Both are different legal entities. Hope that helps.
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I had that message too, it was in an email with no date of transfer, I'm not sure how that stands legally.
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Originally posted by Night Monkey View Post
I've just received a letter confirming a similar email about a month ago. It does specifically state that the account has been 'recently transferred', perhaps someone more qualified than me could comment on whether that qualifies as a true assignment for debt chasing purposes?
There are two types of assignment, Legal and Equitable. See this link for further info on the differences.
https://www.scotlanddebt.co.uk/artic...heir%20behalf.
Note that "If a Legal Assignment has been made, part of the purchasing company’s obligations are to inform you of the situation via an official Notice of Assignment, and let you know that payment should be made to themselves rather than your former creditor."
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Originally posted by Still Waving View Post
My understanding is that when a debt is assigned, the only requirement for the notice of assignment is that it be in writing. There is no particular form it must take.
There are two types of assignment, Legal and Equitable. See this link for further info on the differences.
https://www.scotlanddebt.co.uk/artic...heir%20behalf.
Note that "If a Legal Assignment has been made, part of the purchasing company’s obligations are to inform you of the situation via an official Notice of Assignment, and let you know that payment should be made to themselves rather than your former creditor."
At this point simply record in your Diary!
Remember Assignment chains can create problems over Legal Rights
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Hi All,
Hope you had a lovely Christmas, just checking in with an update to the Lowell owned accounts IDEM/Halifax OD and the Capital One card. I've noticed Apple Mail tells me Lowell emails are coming from a subscription list (it's allowing me to unsubscribe) -wonder whether if I do - it will alert them to anything
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