Barclaycard
Paperwork states start as October 1997
Balance is recorded by DCA as £4,700 + change
Last payment was in April 2009, not paying anything at present
Current status on credit record is Settled, but has been passed to DCA despite being in dispute since October 2009. I currently hold a purported copy of original CCA, as sent by Barclaycard. DCAs previously assigned are Mercers, Calders & Moorcroft, now in the hands of Lowell Portfolio I Ltd. Hamptons have attempted to extract payment, but one letter in & they went away.
From October 2009 - February 2012
Lots of activity, a lot has been shredded ... basically me being with a "debt elimination company" resulted in jack-sh!t. Took the bull by the horns when I was continually being sent letters by Lowell, ditched the "elimination" company & I've been bouncing letters to Lowell basically saying "prove it or go away!" They've admitted that the contract is between me & Barclaycard, but that is now terminated of course. Lowell have been insinuating that they've been representing the OC, & when I called them out on in in a letter, they did a MAHOOSIVE U-turn. They assert that I've still got to pay them, that is Lowell, however. Then I found this wonderful site, so here we go ...
The default notice I received in May 2012 is dated mid-2010
Niddy has the purported CCA for his perusal.
UPDATES
05 October 2012 - Niddy confirms as UE, letter sent to DCA
15 January 2013 - after a few bits of to-ing & fro-ing through November, including a letter from me telling them that the so-called original contract (application form) as held by Barclaycard is completely unenforceable, I've had a letter from Lowell saying that they "have decided to write off [my] account balance and close this account. [They] will also arrange for the default to be removed from my credit file." I must understand though that "This is done as a gesture of goodwill with no acknowledgement of liability or wrongdoing, in order to resolve [my] complaint amicably without any further delay or inconvenience."
18 September 2015 - This is no longer an issue, thankfully, but my previously rejected PPI claim has been found to be lawful & has been upheld (£2500 + change).
Paperwork states start as October 1997
Balance is recorded by DCA as £4,700 + change
Last payment was in April 2009, not paying anything at present
Current status on credit record is Settled, but has been passed to DCA despite being in dispute since October 2009. I currently hold a purported copy of original CCA, as sent by Barclaycard. DCAs previously assigned are Mercers, Calders & Moorcroft, now in the hands of Lowell Portfolio I Ltd. Hamptons have attempted to extract payment, but one letter in & they went away.
From October 2009 - February 2012
Lots of activity, a lot has been shredded ... basically me being with a "debt elimination company" resulted in jack-sh!t. Took the bull by the horns when I was continually being sent letters by Lowell, ditched the "elimination" company & I've been bouncing letters to Lowell basically saying "prove it or go away!" They've admitted that the contract is between me & Barclaycard, but that is now terminated of course. Lowell have been insinuating that they've been representing the OC, & when I called them out on in in a letter, they did a MAHOOSIVE U-turn. They assert that I've still got to pay them, that is Lowell, however. Then I found this wonderful site, so here we go ...
The default notice I received in May 2012 is dated mid-2010
Niddy has the purported CCA for his perusal.
UPDATES
05 October 2012 - Niddy confirms as UE, letter sent to DCA
15 January 2013 - after a few bits of to-ing & fro-ing through November, including a letter from me telling them that the so-called original contract (application form) as held by Barclaycard is completely unenforceable, I've had a letter from Lowell saying that they "have decided to write off [my] account balance and close this account. [They] will also arrange for the default to be removed from my credit file." I must understand though that "This is done as a gesture of goodwill with no acknowledgement of liability or wrongdoing, in order to resolve [my] complaint amicably without any further delay or inconvenience."
18 September 2015 - This is no longer an issue, thankfully, but my previously rejected PPI claim has been found to be lawful & has been upheld (£2500 + change).
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