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Originally posted by InvisibleMan View PostThere's a second one currently with PRA so I will do that next.
Who was the original creditor?
Have you already sent them (PRA) a s.77-79 CCA Request? If not then do that now. Link > http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...l=1#post495038
But if you've previously sent one then don't send another at this point until it's been established whether the response to the first one deems the debt unenforceable or not.
Di
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Originally posted by Diana Mayhew View PostYou've started the ball rolling with the PRA one so why not tackle the rest
Make a separate post for each one and the forum will guide you on your next move.
Be prepared for a lot of noise at first now that you've stopped your DMP. The creditors will have got used to their monthly payments (for 8 years!) so will be a bit surprised to see the worm has turned.
Did you keep the SARs you sent? They may come in handy further down the line if you did.
Di
I have some of the SARs. Unfortunately a lot of the letters I kept on a memory stick which then got lost (lesson - always make a backup copy!). However, I do have all the responses I received.Last edited by InvisibleMan; 7 June 2017, 20:49.
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Originally posted by InvisibleMan View PostI had around £125k of unsecured debt with around a dozen creditors, some pre-, some post-2007. At first I took on the creditors, with SARs etc, but wasn’t too sure what I was doing or what I was trying to achieve. Defaults followed.
. . . Fast forward 8 years of DMP, never missed a payment, and still over 40 years to go, I can’t really see the point of continuing (with the DMP). During that time the majority of accounts have been ‘sold on’ once or more
. . . . Having stopped the DMP payments recently, the letters have started from creditors.
Make a separate post for each one and the forum will guide you on your next move.
Be prepared for a lot of noise at first now that you've stopped your DMP. The creditors will have got used to their monthly payments (for 8 years!) so will be a bit surprised to see the worm has turned.
Did you keep the SARs you sent? They may come in handy further down the line if you did.
Di
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Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Postthere is a time limit I found when trying to extend
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there is a time limit I found when trying to extend
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Originally posted by Still Waving View PostI have had my mail redirected from my previous address for several years, just to make sure that I don't get caught out as per TheTechClerk's post above. It was just as well, as last year correspondence was sent to my old address by a debt purchaser's DCA and also their solicitors with a threat of court proceedings without further notice. This was in spite of the fact that the letters advising me that the debt purchaser had acquired the account had been sent to my current address.
Some of these organisations cannot be trusted to act in a proper manner.
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Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View PostCRA records get changed to show new/old addresses as per Banks etc, many people in debt fall foul of debt purchasers who get a CCJ by default as served on old address then it cost monies to get set a side and defend, the onus is on you you inform or take the chance, then a set aside stating sent to old address can be a headache if some smart DJ ask why you did not inform the new address to bank/credit card company etc etc also if you do not have a good case to act on after a set aside can be refused. just thoughts?
These days it is near impossible to stay invisible = excuse the Pun!!
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Originally posted by Still Waving View PostI have had my mail redirected from my previous address for several years, just to make sure that I don't get caught out as per TheTechClerk's post above. It was just as well, as last year correspondence was sent to my old address by a debt purchaser's DCA and also their solicitors with a threat of court proceedings without further notice. This was in spite of the fact that the letters advising me that the debt purchaser had acquired the account had been sent to my current address.
Some of these organisations cannot be trusted to act in a proper manner.
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Originally posted by InvisibleMan View PostI have one query if anyone can advise please. What is the best thing to do when having a change of address. Do you advise notifying creditors immediately? Is there any legal requirement to tell them, or does it matter if you don't tell them and get mail re-directed from what effectively becomes a correspondence address? Does anyone have experience of being in this situation?
Some of these organisations cannot be trusted to act in a proper manner.
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CRA records get changed to show new/old addresses as per Banks etc, many people in debt fall foul of debt purchasers who get a CCJ by default as served on old address then it cost monies to get set a side and defend, the onus is on you you inform or take the chance, then a set aside stating sent to old address can be a headache if some smart DJ ask why you did not inform the new address to bank/credit card company etc etc also if you do not have a good case to act on after a set aside can be refused. just thoughts?
These days it is near impossible to stay invisible = excuse the Pun!!
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I have one query if anyone can advise please. What is the best thing to do when having a change of address. Do you advise notifying creditors immediately? Is there any legal requirement to tell them, or does it matter if you don't tell them and get mail re-directed from what effectively becomes a correspondence address? Does anyone have experience of being in this situation?
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Originally posted by InvisibleMan View PostI'll message you re the address bit.)
Di
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I've sent the CCA request and LBA response today as you advise below.
I'll message you re the address bit.
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