Well here goes firstly thanks for everyones initial advice its taken a huge weight already irrelevant of the outcome! Ive started my quest to get debt free with a lot of old credits cards!
Quick outline run up lots of debts upto 2007 due to failing business, robbed peter to pay paul and closed accounts and opened a few others. Wont bore with all the detail and try and keep it to the Diary.
Type of account (credit card/loan) credit card
Date commenced (ideally before Apr 2007) Yes
Approx balance £1590
Date last paid (approximate date you last made a FULL payment) Cant remember but guess at 2013
Are you on arrangement or not paying not paying
Status (default/in arrears/up-to-date) with 1st credit
Account owner (who is writing to you, a DCA or the lender) Mark & Spencer
22nd Feb CCA sent to 1st Credit and LBA to Judge & priestley
6th June 2017 information from 1st Credit on the account in response. Nothing yet returned.
12th July Letter from 1st Credit advising they have heard nothing from me or third party and have 14 days to respond.
Anyone advice my next steps please??
Letter from 1st Credit legal Department deciding not to issue litigation proceedings 7th Sept 2017
Letter from 1st Credit offering payment match reduce balance by 30% 29th Jan 2018 - ignored
Passed over to intrum in 2018 and chased various times via statement.
16/1/19 letter advising that its been passed to Intrum legal Department
17 January 19 letter from Lester Aldridge - Letter of Claim - referring to Annex 1 and advising it was for a CC opened around 7th Feb 2007. Should I asked for a written copy of the agreement as it says? Or ignore?
4 Feb 2019 Reply form sent to Intrum Finance advising non compliance to CCA request Feb 17 as no response.
14 Feb 2019 Reply from Intrum Legal Department - They have sent Notices of assignment from M&S to 1st Credit, signed copy of my agreement dated 5th Feb 2007, True copy of agreement at the time the account was opened, true copy of the varied terms of the credit agreement in force at the point of default, Statements for the duration of the account, Default notice. they invite to engage with them within 30 days.
Quick outline run up lots of debts upto 2007 due to failing business, robbed peter to pay paul and closed accounts and opened a few others. Wont bore with all the detail and try and keep it to the Diary.
Type of account (credit card/loan) credit card
Date commenced (ideally before Apr 2007) Yes
Approx balance £1590
Date last paid (approximate date you last made a FULL payment) Cant remember but guess at 2013
Are you on arrangement or not paying not paying
Status (default/in arrears/up-to-date) with 1st credit
Account owner (who is writing to you, a DCA or the lender) Mark & Spencer
22nd Feb CCA sent to 1st Credit and LBA to Judge & priestley
6th June 2017 information from 1st Credit on the account in response. Nothing yet returned.
12th July Letter from 1st Credit advising they have heard nothing from me or third party and have 14 days to respond.
Anyone advice my next steps please??
Letter from 1st Credit legal Department deciding not to issue litigation proceedings 7th Sept 2017
Letter from 1st Credit offering payment match reduce balance by 30% 29th Jan 2018 - ignored
Passed over to intrum in 2018 and chased various times via statement.
16/1/19 letter advising that its been passed to Intrum legal Department
17 January 19 letter from Lester Aldridge - Letter of Claim - referring to Annex 1 and advising it was for a CC opened around 7th Feb 2007. Should I asked for a written copy of the agreement as it says? Or ignore?
4 Feb 2019 Reply form sent to Intrum Finance advising non compliance to CCA request Feb 17 as no response.
14 Feb 2019 Reply from Intrum Legal Department - They have sent Notices of assignment from M&S to 1st Credit, signed copy of my agreement dated 5th Feb 2007, True copy of agreement at the time the account was opened, true copy of the varied terms of the credit agreement in force at the point of default, Statements for the duration of the account, Default notice. they invite to engage with them within 30 days.
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