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  • Pixie
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    Brilliant news davidm and JLC Can't beat a bit of good news

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  • nightwatch
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    Love good news like this, well done you and the team xx

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  • greymatter
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    Great news,Well done to you and the AAD team.

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  • Spud
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    Great news, well done to all involved

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  • mike'y
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    Fabtastico, stick it to them. Well done and a big well done to the support team on here as well.

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  • JLC
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    Wonderful news. I had one of mine written off as well, let's hope they do the same to the other one.

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  • nanna58
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    What a wonderful thing to read xxxxxxxxxx love good news me !

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  • davidm
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    Some. Good news today after a year or so of letters ,I received two letters for two of my barclaycard accounts saying they have written off the accounts ,due to not being able to resolve my query in a satisfactory manner

    i would like like to thank all the great people on here who gave me the tools to get this done especially Admin

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  • marypoppins
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    Originally posted by mike'y View Post
    I think they're allowed to call once a day. Rather then have the stress of avoiding repeated attempts throughout the day you could 'answer and then disconnect' or just be polite and say what you said before. :-) You could refer them to your financial advisor and supply a phone box number or a gay chat line number :-)

    Just lovethatidea!

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  • mike'y
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    I think they're allowed to call once a day. Rather then have the stress of avoiding repeated attempts throughout the day you could 'answer and then disconnect' or just be polite and say what you said before. :-) You could refer them to your financial advisor and supply a phone box number or a gay chat line number :-)

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  • Chaplin
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    The buggers have got my mobile number somehow and have been ringing! Obviously blocked each number and txt message but their on my case.

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  • nanna58
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    My NW you are polite x

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  • nightwatch
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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post
    well RW have just phoned asking to talk to me, said sorry but no, everything is to be in writing only, thank you for calling, bye
    would of been blocked by truecall unit but OH had turned it off,
    and they called again today

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  • nightwatch
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    well RW have just phoned asking to talk to me, said sorry but no, everything is to be in writing only, thank you for calling, bye
    would of been blocked by truecall unit but OH had turned it off,

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  • SaltnVinegar
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    Hi Chaplin

    Please don't confuse the receipt a Default Notice, which is a requirement under the provisions of the Consumer Credit Act (as described by Plan B above), and a default registered with the Credit Reference Agencies.

    The are completely different and independent things. You can receive a DN, but not have a default registered with the CRA's for months after, and vice versa.

    When it comes to SB, if you're using the DN as the cause of action, its the one you would have received in the post, that is important, NOT what is recorded with the CRA's.

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