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I guess the big guy not around, nothing so far back from my CCA document sent to Niddy,'s
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I've sent documents, just waiting on Niddy to have a look.
let you know as soon as I get an update.
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It would be great if you could let us know the outcome. What does he think?
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Originally posted by stuffthebanks View PostMorning Roger,
ITs been a while since I sent any documents to Niddy, can you remind me where I access the place to send.
Many thanks
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Morning Roger,
ITs been a while since I sent any documents to Niddy, can you remind me where I access the place to send.
Many thanks
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Cheers Roger,
great advice.
I will send on to Niddy, see what he thinks,as for Sainsbury's, they sold the debt on about 10 years ago.
Thanks again
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Originally posted by stuffthebanks View PostHello Roger,
I have the original CCA from Sainsbury's, I got that when I originally took out the credit card and kept this.
I recently requested a CCA from the current owner of the debt, they sent a copy that is identical to the original.
I could stop paying but that would leave me open to court and ccj.
Thanks for the feedback.
Prudence is in following this advice! CCA copy to Niddy (that they have sent you) and a DSAR because by your own admission you don't have paper work. Is this still with Sainsbury's?
Much later looking back at my debts I realised each one was Defective! Don't presume find out!
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Originally posted by Roger View Post
Ok is this still with Sainsbury's?
I ask because I had a Sainsbury Credit Card April 2005
Arrow brought the Debt !
OK in my case
".. Arrangement was with Sainsbury’s Bank and their agent Blair, Oliver and Scott Ltd
Sainsbury July 2012 “..This arrangement must be strictly adhered to. Failure to do so may result in further recovery action or a Default Notice being issued under the terms of the Consumer Credit Act 1974..” The arrangement was adhered to and DN was never issued.
Sainsbury ".. the Agreement was terminated on 16th August 2012.."
Now you can raise more than one CCA request irrespective of what you may or may not have been sent before.
By this time the Debt should nolonger be appearing on your credit reports so frankly whatever you do or don't do isn't going to impact on your credit rating.
I should send by Recorded delivery a request for CCA and stop payments! Because whilst a CCA is outstanding the Debt is UE.
I have the original CCA from Sainsbury's, I got that when I originally took out the credit card and kept this.
I recently requested a CCA from the current owner of the debt, they sent a copy that is identical to the original.
I could stop paying but that would leave me open to court and ccj.
Thanks for the feedback.
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Originally posted by Dottir View PostCan you clarify
is this a credit card or a loan?
It could make a huge difference.
it was a credit card.
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Originally posted by stuffthebanks View PostHello SW,
no diary for this account because I knew it was enforceable back in 2008.
I haven't kept all of the paperwork from back then, just the original CCA.
I have no idea what the pre instruction payment amount of £25.00 refers to.
That was what the solicitor sent by email prior to me receiving the CCA.
Apologies if that sounds vague.
I ask because I had a Sainsbury Credit Card April 2005
Arrow brought the Debt !
OK in my case
".. Arrangement was with Sainsbury’s Bank and their agent Blair, Oliver and Scott Ltd
Sainsbury July 2012 “..This arrangement must be strictly adhered to. Failure to do so may result in further recovery action or a Default Notice being issued under the terms of the Consumer Credit Act 1974..” The arrangement was adhered to and DN was never issued.
Sainsbury ".. the Agreement was terminated on 16th August 2012.."
Now you can raise more than one CCA request irrespective of what you may or may not have been sent before.
By this time the Debt should nolonger be appearing on your credit reports so frankly whatever you do or don't do isn't going to impact on your credit rating.
I should send by Recorded delivery a request for CCA and stop payments! Because whilst a CCA is outstanding the Debt is UE.
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Originally posted by stuffthebanks View PostCheers SW, Dottir,
Appreciate your feedback.- Original Creditor: Sainsbury’s Bank PLC
- Original Creditor Reference: 51************
- Date of account opening: 16/03/2004
- Date of default: 27/05/2008
- Default balance: £4,940.00
- Pre-Instruction Last Payment Amount: £25.00
You have been making regular payments since 16 of March 2013 of £10.00 per month.
That info was provided by email from the solicitors acting on behalf of the debt owner.
The CCA provided by email as copies of original.
So I am guessing this satisfies what is required.
Think I have to bite the bullet on this one.
I am still waiting a further 5 requests for CCA on other old debts.
If anyone is around I may ask for advice if they do send anything.
All requests outstanding have been a month with nothing returned as yet.
Cheers again,
Good to know the forum still has some good people on here.
is this a credit card or a loan?
It could make a huge difference.
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Hello SW,
no diary for this account because I knew it was enforceable back in 2008.
I haven't kept all of the paperwork from back then, just the original CCA.
I have no idea what the pre instruction payment amount of £25.00 refers to.
That was what the solicitor sent by email prior to me receiving the CCA.
Apologies if that sounds vague.
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Originally posted by stuffthebanks View PostCheers SW, Dottir,
Appreciate your feedback.- Original Creditor: Sainsbury’s Bank PLC
- Original Creditor Reference: 51************
- Date of account opening: 16/03/2004
- Date of default: 27/05/2008
- Default balance: £4,940.00
- Pre-Instruction Last Payment Amount: £25.00
I don't understand what you mean by "Pre-Instruction Last Payment Amount: £25.00". What instruction are you referring to?
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Cheers SW, Dottir,
Appreciate your feedback.- Original Creditor: Sainsbury’s Bank PLC
- Original Creditor Reference: 51************
- Date of account opening: 16/03/2004
- Date of default: 27/05/2008
- Default balance: £4,940.00
- Pre-Instruction Last Payment Amount: £25.00
You have been making regular payments since 16 of March 2013 of £10.00 per month.
That info was provided by email from the solicitors acting on behalf of the debt owner.
The CCA provided by email as copies of original.
So I am guessing this satisfies what is required.
Think I have to bite the bullet on this one.
I am still waiting a further 5 requests for CCA on other old debts.
If anyone is around I may ask for advice if they do send anything.
All requests outstanding have been a month with nothing returned as yet.
Cheers again,
Good to know the forum still has some good people on here.
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