Hope this is OK?
1.Credit card - Barclays
2.Start date - 05/07/2004
3.£2234
4.Date last paid - July 2009
5.Are you on arrangement or not paying - Not paying (stopped agreement payment of £15 Dec 2010)
6.Status - arrangement to pay - now cancelled (wife told me to)
7.Account owner - TBA.
Jan '11 Barclaycard say they are looking into his request and will come back to him.
15 Jan got a letter from Power2Contact advising that Barclaycard have instructed them to visit. Barclaycard haven't sent his CCA yet!
Have done a response for OH using the Account Sold... template and merged in most of the Doorstep Threat letter. Hope that makes sense!
21 Jan: letter from CSL acknowledging his "Account sold/doorstep threat" letter, acknowledging that the account might be in dispute and asking him to send £1 for the CCA. Cheeky buggers, he's already sent £1 to Barclaycard back in December and we are still waiting for the CCA. Will compose a short and sweet response!
14 July Westcot mucking about: sent in the same envelope Final Response - Unenforceability (General) & Harassment & Threat of Doorstep-Visit
31 Aug Credit Security Ltd have written, they have been instructed by Westcot. Will send Account Sold.
12 Sept CSL write...They say they can't trace a reply (will have to check the rec deliery on our Account Sold). They DEMAND payment IMMEDIATELY and if we fail comply a DEBT COLLECTOR could call. They do love capital letters!
Think it's time for the Doorstep Bugger Off letter...
Letter dated 17 Sep from CSL.. rather strange. They say
"We write in reply to yoru template letter dated 15th September and reference to english Common Law.
However inyour letter you made no attempt whatsoever to resolve this matter and we would ask you to profide us with full details of any outstanding dispute and your reason for non payment..."
They go on to say if you are experiencing financial difficulty blah blah blah and we look forward to hearing from you.
Do you think they've had enough of Niddy letters haha?!
Sent Refusal to accept Unenforceability in response...
1.Credit card - Barclays
2.Start date - 05/07/2004
3.£2234
4.Date last paid - July 2009
5.Are you on arrangement or not paying - Not paying (stopped agreement payment of £15 Dec 2010)
6.Status - arrangement to pay - now cancelled (wife told me to)
7.Account owner - TBA.
Jan '11 Barclaycard say they are looking into his request and will come back to him.
15 Jan got a letter from Power2Contact advising that Barclaycard have instructed them to visit. Barclaycard haven't sent his CCA yet!
Have done a response for OH using the Account Sold... template and merged in most of the Doorstep Threat letter. Hope that makes sense!
21 Jan: letter from CSL acknowledging his "Account sold/doorstep threat" letter, acknowledging that the account might be in dispute and asking him to send £1 for the CCA. Cheeky buggers, he's already sent £1 to Barclaycard back in December and we are still waiting for the CCA. Will compose a short and sweet response!
14 July Westcot mucking about: sent in the same envelope Final Response - Unenforceability (General) & Harassment & Threat of Doorstep-Visit
31 Aug Credit Security Ltd have written, they have been instructed by Westcot. Will send Account Sold.
12 Sept CSL write...They say they can't trace a reply (will have to check the rec deliery on our Account Sold). They DEMAND payment IMMEDIATELY and if we fail comply a DEBT COLLECTOR could call. They do love capital letters!
Think it's time for the Doorstep Bugger Off letter...
Letter dated 17 Sep from CSL.. rather strange. They say
"We write in reply to yoru template letter dated 15th September and reference to english Common Law.
However inyour letter you made no attempt whatsoever to resolve this matter and we would ask you to profide us with full details of any outstanding dispute and your reason for non payment..."
They go on to say if you are experiencing financial difficulty blah blah blah and we look forward to hearing from you.
Do you think they've had enough of Niddy letters haha?!
Sent Refusal to accept Unenforceability in response...
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