Re: liandconsmum's UE Diary
Alrighty. A bit flurried lately, so doing an overall update, so I know where I am.
Tesco/Robinson Way - Most recent letter from Robinson Way saying they believe it is enforceable (it isn't) and "will not enter into repetitive correspondence regarding this." Okay. I will ignore them at present, as obviously they don't want to discuss that it's UE. They are demanding a payment proposal within the next week, but am ignoring it for the moment. They don't want to hear that it's UE, and that's really the main thing they need to be told. So we're waiting...
Additions - UE. Getting regular statements, which I'm filing away. They are still adding on interest, late payment fees, blah blah blah... nearly doubled the amount now. But again, UE.
Virgin/ExpertoCrediteCMC - Sent a "hello, pay me back my PPI, I've waited long enough" letter to Virgin a month ago. I have just sent them another letter insisting on an update. Most recent correspondence from ExpCredCMC (DCA that has bought the debt) is an offer to accept £10 per month, no interest. So we'll take them up on that, set it up standing order, and then after Christmas look into full and final. By that time, hopefully Virgin will have paid us the PPI reimbursement. Experto Credite has purchased the debt, and have already told us in writing that any PPI reimbursement should be paid directly by Virgin to us, not to them. Since Virgin has sold the debt to Experto Credite, they have no business sending the PPI reimbursement anywhere but directly to us. This one is enforceable, so we're going to have to pay on it at some point. The £10 per month, no interest, is affordable. As much as I'd like to wait until the PPI comes through, as it's enforceable, I don't want to push it too far.
Halifax - sending the "threat of legal action - cca request in default" letter to the solicitors. It's UE. (for further, see post #161) Funnily enough, I sent this same letter to these solicitors in April 2011, and they sent it back to the DCA. Wonder if they'll recognise it? Feel like I'm going around in circles with Halifax, I really do. What a waste of postage, paper, and ink. (Edited to add: Ignoring per Niddy. I suppose it's only correct, after all, as we notified the same solicitors in writing in April that this account was in dispute. I would think it would be their responsibility to check that this had been resolved before taking any further action on the account.)
Paypal Santander - as soon as I sort my evil scanner, I will hopefully get this looked into more re the multiple default notices. Other than that, it's in a holding pattern.
Santander OD - happily paying monthly to the DCA who accepted our offer of monthly payment without interest or fees.
MBNA Santander/ExpertoCrediteCMC - most recent letter from CMC stating they will take £10 per month, no interest or fees. However, it's UE, so will not be taking that offer. Ignoring also, for the moment, as we've advised them it's UE. Since their recent letter also says the next step is litigation, I'm thinking of sending the "threat of legal action - cca request in default" letter to them as well.
And there we are. That's where I'm sitting.
Alrighty. A bit flurried lately, so doing an overall update, so I know where I am.
Tesco/Robinson Way - Most recent letter from Robinson Way saying they believe it is enforceable (it isn't) and "will not enter into repetitive correspondence regarding this." Okay. I will ignore them at present, as obviously they don't want to discuss that it's UE. They are demanding a payment proposal within the next week, but am ignoring it for the moment. They don't want to hear that it's UE, and that's really the main thing they need to be told. So we're waiting...
Additions - UE. Getting regular statements, which I'm filing away. They are still adding on interest, late payment fees, blah blah blah... nearly doubled the amount now. But again, UE.
Virgin/ExpertoCrediteCMC - Sent a "hello, pay me back my PPI, I've waited long enough" letter to Virgin a month ago. I have just sent them another letter insisting on an update. Most recent correspondence from ExpCredCMC (DCA that has bought the debt) is an offer to accept £10 per month, no interest. So we'll take them up on that, set it up standing order, and then after Christmas look into full and final. By that time, hopefully Virgin will have paid us the PPI reimbursement. Experto Credite has purchased the debt, and have already told us in writing that any PPI reimbursement should be paid directly by Virgin to us, not to them. Since Virgin has sold the debt to Experto Credite, they have no business sending the PPI reimbursement anywhere but directly to us. This one is enforceable, so we're going to have to pay on it at some point. The £10 per month, no interest, is affordable. As much as I'd like to wait until the PPI comes through, as it's enforceable, I don't want to push it too far.
Halifax - sending the "threat of legal action - cca request in default" letter to the solicitors. It's UE. (for further, see post #161) Funnily enough, I sent this same letter to these solicitors in April 2011, and they sent it back to the DCA. Wonder if they'll recognise it? Feel like I'm going around in circles with Halifax, I really do. What a waste of postage, paper, and ink. (Edited to add: Ignoring per Niddy. I suppose it's only correct, after all, as we notified the same solicitors in writing in April that this account was in dispute. I would think it would be their responsibility to check that this had been resolved before taking any further action on the account.)
Paypal Santander - as soon as I sort my evil scanner, I will hopefully get this looked into more re the multiple default notices. Other than that, it's in a holding pattern.
Santander OD - happily paying monthly to the DCA who accepted our offer of monthly payment without interest or fees.
MBNA Santander/ExpertoCrediteCMC - most recent letter from CMC stating they will take £10 per month, no interest or fees. However, it's UE, so will not be taking that offer. Ignoring also, for the moment, as we've advised them it's UE. Since their recent letter also says the next step is litigation, I'm thinking of sending the "threat of legal action - cca request in default" letter to them as well.
And there we are. That's where I'm sitting.
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