Hoist (ex Barclaycard) - £19,331.84
Account was opened circa 2011 (head in sand sorry I can't be more precise)
Account passed to Hoist in Oct 2018
Last payment ..... (head in sand time again) ... around Jan 2018
Ignored all correspondence from Hoist / Robinson Way
They issued a pre-court action letter to me in October 2020.
I replied to this on 12th November 2020, within the timescales, disputing the debt on ground that more information was required. I requested a copy of the CCA at the same time.
I have not requested any information from Barclaycard.
Received two letters (December 2020 and February 2021) saying account was on hold whilst Hoist requested the CCA from Barclaycard.
Third letter arrived today, dated 1st April 2021, of which the pertinent parts says:
Further to your recent contact in relation to your account we have now completed our investigation. Unfortunately, despite our attempts, we have been unable to source the additional information we required from your original creditor to full resolve your dispute however should we receive this in the future we will provide it you.
Please find below the information that we currently hold within our records:
What happens next?
We have placed your account on hold for the next 14 days to allow you some time to look at how you would like to manage your account. If we haven't heard from you during this time, we'll contact you again.
My thoughts
I'm thinking that the reason they may not have been sent the info is quite possibly because of the COVID disruption to business??? They could produce a CCA in the future.
In the last 3 years I've been through a difficult divorce, and COVID has killed off my business. Currently having to rely on government help (Universal Credit) for the first time in my life to survive. I have a small savings pot - enough to offer a 5% or so offer to potentially settle this and remove the worry.
I really don't know if I should contact Hoist - haven't yet. Never. Any advice would be very welcome and hugely appreciated.
Account was opened circa 2011 (head in sand sorry I can't be more precise)
Account passed to Hoist in Oct 2018
Last payment ..... (head in sand time again) ... around Jan 2018
Ignored all correspondence from Hoist / Robinson Way
They issued a pre-court action letter to me in October 2020.
I replied to this on 12th November 2020, within the timescales, disputing the debt on ground that more information was required. I requested a copy of the CCA at the same time.
I have not requested any information from Barclaycard.
Received two letters (December 2020 and February 2021) saying account was on hold whilst Hoist requested the CCA from Barclaycard.
Third letter arrived today, dated 1st April 2021, of which the pertinent parts says:
Further to your recent contact in relation to your account we have now completed our investigation. Unfortunately, despite our attempts, we have been unable to source the additional information we required from your original creditor to full resolve your dispute however should we receive this in the future we will provide it you.
Please find below the information that we currently hold within our records:
- Your account was passed to HFUKh1l (ex Barclaycard) on 2018-10-18
- Your current outstanding balance is £19,331.84
What happens next?
We have placed your account on hold for the next 14 days to allow you some time to look at how you would like to manage your account. If we haven't heard from you during this time, we'll contact you again.
My thoughts
I'm thinking that the reason they may not have been sent the info is quite possibly because of the COVID disruption to business??? They could produce a CCA in the future.
In the last 3 years I've been through a difficult divorce, and COVID has killed off my business. Currently having to rely on government help (Universal Credit) for the first time in my life to survive. I have a small savings pot - enough to offer a 5% or so offer to potentially settle this and remove the worry.
I really don't know if I should contact Hoist - haven't yet. Never. Any advice would be very welcome and hugely appreciated.
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