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  • #76
    Silence is golden. Phoning just shows that they have caught a live one. If they do realise that this is UE it gives them a chance to correct this ,at least in theory.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by terryw View Post
      Silence is golden. Phoning just shows that they have caught a live one. If they do realise that this is UE it gives them a chance to correct this ,at least in theory.
      Agree with this.

      They dont care if its enforceable or not they just want to pressure you to pay.

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      • #78
        The important question is why is it UE- is it UE because they can not supply the agreement (in which case they can recon something potentially) or is it UE for some technical reason.

        Just read the original- it is from 2003 so if they supply a recon it would be down to you to be able to persuade a court you did not sign the agreement that contained all the prescribed terms- so can you remember from 22 years ago how you applied- maybe a mail shot, maybe in a coop store.

        If they start to get heavy- do not ignore. Calling or writing does not mean they have a 'live one' but could mean they will think 'oh this person knows the law'. There are times that Silence is more like tin than golden.

        I had a Natwest card that was sold to someone, I called and told them it was UE because there was no CCA ( they couldn't supply) and they closed the account there and then over the phone- this was about 10 years ago and the account was noyt SB. I now have two Natwest credit cards although I need to consolidate the number of cards I have as it gets confusing- I only want travel cards
        Last edited by Dottir; 4 May 2025, 21:05.

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