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Originally posted by XX007 View PostHello everyone.
One of my cards had a default date of November 2014 and had recently fell off my credit report.
It has now reappeared with a default date of december 2019.
Should i complain about this?
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Barclays, Nationwide & Lloyds did this to us, got Compensation off Nwide, Barclays couldn't even find the account that was showing as defaulted, so letter of apology and compensation.
Lloyd's well they are a law unto themselves, experian removed it after I threatened to take them to court.
Get tat complaint into the CRA's 1st.If it has been showing on your repoer they can see it is the same account, so they are at fault for not checking,
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Moorcroft are only collection agents on commissions if they collect, acting for Nationwide only, they have no powers only the hope you give then monies for which they keep a large % of.I'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.
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Originally posted by XX007 View Post[FONT=Arial][COLOR=#000000]
Type of account Creditcard - Nationwide
Date commenced October 2011
Approx balance £7,040
Date last paid April 2014
Are you on arrangement or not paying – I madean arrangement with them to pay £6 per month
Status default July 2014
Account owner Nationwide recoveries
July 2014 Agreed to my payment of £6 per month and defaulted me after I send income and earnings details.
Around early Feb 2015 they left a message for me to call them back and told me they intendedto take action getting a ccj and putting an order on my house unless I paidthem a lump sum of approx. 70% of my outstanding balance told them I couldn't do this.
February got a letter giving me 7 days to accept adiscount on outstanding balance without prejustice and to call them
17th Februarygot a final notice giving me 14 days to get in touch and make an arrangementbefore court action starts
17th Februarysend a letter asking if I can pay the offer in instalments but not had anyresponse yet
I would imagine this is enforceable and I will need to make some sort of a further arrangement if I want to stop action. I see this as my urgent area at the moment.
^ ^ ^ Is this the Nationwide debt you're talking about?
I can see that you received a Letter of Claim from Shoosmiths solicitors in March 2015 but I can't see any further updates except they appear to have accepted your offer to pay £6 per month to avoid legal action. Are you still paying them?
You said at the time you thought this debt would be enforceable but what made you think that?
Have you ever sent a CCA Request to Nationwide?
If you make a complaint to a CRA about the Default date they will contact the debt owner which might draw attention to your file which may not be a good thing if it prompts them to issue legal proceedings.
Or have I got the wrong debt and the wrong end of the stick
Di
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Hi Di thanks for the reply. Nationwide did come up with a CCA in the end and I think we decided it was probably enforceable on the basis of it being relatively recent.
Shoosmiths were serious about getting a Tomlin agreement so I agreed a repayment of 70 ish per month. Around Feb 2019 I could not continue paying so stopped paying.
Shoosmiths returned it to Nationwide in August 2019. Moorcroft recoveries started sending letters and I agreed a £10 per month payment to them.
I have complained to Equifax about it. Do you think I should do anything else?
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Originally posted by XX007 View PostHi Di thanks for the reply. Nationwide did come up with a CCA in the end and I think we decided it was probably enforceable on the basis of it being relatively recent.
Shoosmiths were serious about getting a Tomlin agreement so I agreed a repayment of 70 ish per month. Around Feb 2019 I could not continue paying so stopped paying.
Shoosmiths returned it to Nationwide in August 2019. Moorcroft recoveries started sending letters and I agreed a £10 per month payment to them.
I have complained to Equifax about it. Do you think I should do anything else?
I remember that now - it was in 2015 when I was PlanB on the forum.
Nowadays there's more to unenforceability than just the credit agreement. The absence of a compliant Default Notice can sometimes demolish a case even if the credit agreement is compliant which is why I would be hesitant to ruffle feathers about the date etc in case it flags up an error made by Nationwide which they remedy.
Having said that, Shoosmiths didn't issue a claim when you stopped paying them the agreed amount in February 2019 preferring to give it back to Nationwide so maybe they're not as convinced as they were about the enforceability, or maybe they had other reasons.
Repayments of £10 per month would take 60+ years to clear the balance so keep your head down in case Nationwide decide to resurrect the legal threats, although you can let me or Colin know if they do
See what happens next.
Di
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Well Equifax came back yesterday to say they did not uphold my complaint. They said they would raise a dispute with nationwide to clarify if the data is correct and they have come back with a lightening quick response today to say Nationwide have responded and say the information is correct.
I know the point you made about not rocking the boat is a good one but I really would like this removed.
What would be the best tact now in terms of complaining to Nationwide.
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Do you have a copy of your Credit File, showing the 1st default and date defaulted?
If so it can be used as proof, to send to Equifax.
It would show that they are not checking facts.
it can also be sent to Nwide with a formal complaint about data recording.
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I will see if I can find the letter I sentI'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.
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Originally posted by XX007 View PostThanks Nightwatch. Yes I do have copies of my credit file showing the old information, it being removes and it reappearing.
they could of checked themselves as they keep the records for a while, so would still be on their data logs, they just can't be a*#d to look.
to busy selling your info to any buyer.I'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.
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