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Re: Let the fun commence - 6 year journey starts here!
Be guided by Di Brussel, trust me .xif you do it today and you like it you can always do it again tomorrow
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Originally posted by Diana Mayhew View PostRe: Let the fun commence - 6 year journey starts here!
We've now had a long chat
Have those intrusive phone calls from PRA stopped yet?
Di
thanks for your help
Brussel
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Originally posted by Brusselsprout View PostRe: Let the fun commence - 6 year journey starts here!
DEBT #4- Type of account: Nationwide Credit card
- Date commenced: September 2012
- Approx balance: £4,200
- Date last paid: last Full payment made via DMP in January 2017. Reduced payment in February. Missed payment in March.
- Are you on arrangement or not paying: Currently not paying
- Status Account: In arrears
- Account owner : Nationwide
Sent a CCA early March 2017. No response from them. I understand this will no doubt be enforceable but just want to see what they send anyway
24th March 2017: CCA signed for at Nationwide.
25th April 2017: Still no response regarding CCA request.
May 12th 2017: Arrears letter received, and it appears to show that a partial payment of £1 has been made to the account in March. My CCA request standing order payment maybe!
19th June 2017: 'Demand for payment letter' received. 7 days to contact them or they may instruct external agency to collect.
3rd July 2017: Letter offering discount if i contact them within 7 days. Still no response to CCA request.
Nationwide seem to be challenging PRA group for the 'how many phonecalls can we throw at you' award! Just a quick question really: I am ok deflecting the calls by refusing security questions, that's fine. They have still not responded to my CCA request, which was sent back in March. Also they have not replied to my CCA request for my Nationwide Loan! Is this typical of Natiowide to just ignore? Both were signed for, and they used the standing order payments as payments towards alleged debts! Do i just keep ignoring or tell them that they are yet to respond to my CCA letters?! I was tempted today to let the lady know that they have not replied to my CCA requests!! As they are becoming a bit irritating!!
Cheers
Brussel
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you could always send the telepone harrasment letter, found in templates.
Nationwide took there time sending my CCA, I think they only sent it after it was passed to a DCAI'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 nightwatch View Postyou could always send the telepone harrasment letter, found in templates.
Nationwide took there time sending my CCA, I think they only sent it after it was passed to a DCA
Cheers
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Originally posted by Brusselsprout View PostRe: Let the fun commence - 6 year journey starts here!
DEBT #4- Type of account: Nationwide Credit card
- Date commenced: September 2012
- Approx balance: £4,200
- Date last paid: last Full payment made via DMP in January 2017. Reduced payment in February. Missed payment in March.
- Are you on arrangement or not paying: Currently not paying
- Status Account: Defaulted August 2016
- Account owner : Nationwide
Sent a CCA early March 2017. No response from them. I understand this will no doubt be enforceable but just want to see what they send anyway
24th March 2017: CCA signed for at Nationwide.
25th April 2017: Still no response regarding CCA request.
May 12th 2017: Arrears letter received, and it appears to show that a partial payment of £1 has been made to the account in March. My CCA request standing order payment maybe!
19th June 2017: 'Demand for payment letter' received. 7 days to contact them or they may instruct external agency to collect.
3rd July 2017: Letter offering discount if i contact them within 7 days. Still no response to CCA request.
6th July 2017: Phone-call from Nationwide (could be for my loan or overdraft account, but didn't make it far enough to find out which one). A rather uppity fella who got all petulant when i said i wanted to communicate in writing only and said 'i must warn you, that we will pass this onto an external debt collector'.
12th July 2017: 'Final Notice' letter received. Contact within 7 days of letter or they will refer to Debt collection agency.
Received a Final notice letter today from Nationwide, and if no response they will send to DCA! Still no sign of CCA, so do i just wait until it is with the DCA, then ask the DCA to provide CCA? Or just keep ignoring until the legal letters start to come?
It's weird but I am like a dog waiting for the mailman to get here, so i can see what exciting letters i receive! A little warped eh!
Thanks
Brussel
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Hi, yep just hang in there,wait to see what comes next and post up here, we will then see who has the lucky task of receiving your next template letter. NWI'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 nightwatch View PostHi, yep just hang in there,wait to see what comes next and post up here, we will then see who has the lucky task of receiving your next template letter. NW
Speaking of template letters; do you think I am ok to use the SAR template? It says to not use those template letters at the moment, but not sure if that applies to all the letters in that section...
Thanks
B
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Originally posted by Brusselsprout View PostRe: Let the fun commence - 6 year journey starts here!
DEBT #4- Type of account: Nationwide Credit card
- Date commenced: September 2012
- Approx balance: £4,200
- Date last paid: last Full payment made via DMP in January 2017. Reduced payment in February. Missed payment in March.
- Are you on arrangement or not paying: Currently not paying
- Status Account: Defaulted August 2016
- Account owner : Nationwide
Sent a CCA early March 2017. No response from them. I understand this will no doubt be enforceable but just want to see what they send anyway
24th March 2017: CCA signed for at Nationwide.
25th April 2017: Still no response regarding CCA request.
May 12th 2017: Arrears letter received, and it appears to show that a partial payment of £1 has been made to the account in March. My CCA request standing order payment maybe!
19th June 2017: 'Demand for payment letter' received. 7 days to contact them or they may instruct external agency to collect.
3rd July 2017: Letter offering discount if i contact them within 7 days. Still no response to CCA request.
6th July 2017: Phone-call from Nationwide (could be for my loan or overdraft account, but didn't make it far enough to find out which one). A rather uppity fella who got all petulant when i said i wanted to communicate in writing only and said 'i must warn you, that we will pass this onto an external debt collector'.
12th July 2017: 'Final Notice' letter received. Contact within 7 days of letter or they will refer to Debt collection agency.
5th August 2017: Letter from Nationwide informing me that Moorcroft will be taking management of the account on their behalf. Still no CCA received.
Hope we are all well
I received a letter today from Nationwide saying Moorcroft will be taking over management on their behalf. Now, i still haven't received a CCA from Nationwide, so when Moorcroft start getting heavy to i send them the dispute letter? Even though it hasnt actually been sold to them? orrrrr... do i just ignore completely? I hear they can be quite pushy!!
Thanks
Brussel
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Yes i would send he sold in dispute letter when you hear from them, but don't be too quick in sending itI'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 cymruambyth View PostYes i would send he sold in dispute letter when you hear from them, but don't be too quick in sending it
Would i be ok in speaking to them to tell them NOT to call my home phone number? or would that be a bad idea? Can i somehow speak to them without screwing myself over liability wise?
Thanks
Brussel
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tell them anything in writing only for the benefit of doubt! moorcroft are only collectors for account owners and paid commissions if they ever get a mug to pay! speak to them why? just follow advice on here or else they will see you as a soft touch, they will not go away regardless and you would get bombarded with threatograms and begging letters! sit back after Moorcroft do not buy debts! so do not own an alledged debt! send a dispute letter much later but that is all!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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