Originally posted by patchouli
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Here I am
I'll read back through the history of this Barclaycard before suggesting the next step for your Hubby.
You've got 30 days from the date of that Letter Before Claim to respond (or not) so no need to rush it. In some circumstances it's better to ignore it, in others that would be a disaster. We'll see.
The account will have vanished from your credit file if was defaulted more than six years ago so the whole entry disappears on the sixth anniversary.
The Default Notice will matter (to them!) so do you know if one was received and if so was it from Mercers who were involved at one point?
We (Jo + me) favour box D (dispute) but don't tell them why in case they remedy the problem. Asking for documents only gives them the opportunity to go looking for them or reconstitute them which is what you don't want to happen.
(I hope your new Landlord is better than your last one . . . )
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