Hello everyone,
i have recently received a letter of Claim ( at least that’s what is stated in it, to my eyes it looks as letter before claim) from Drydens fairfax solicitors, acting on behalf of Arrow.
Prior to it i had received mail from the same office asking me to contact them for settling the matter , which I didn’t. In that mail they had asked me to respond to them until a certain date but before even the deadline expired they rushed into sending me the fore-mentioned letter of claim. The debt itself regards a credit card agreement commencing on mid-2015 ( approx. £1700) and was defaulted probably a year later or a bit longer.
It has been managed by various debt collectors ( who offered discount) including capquest. The last, had contacted me 5 months ago by phone and i can recall asking them for a credit card agreement copy that they never provided, instead they sent me mail informing me that they were working towards it and they should come back to me by middle of July that they never did apart from trying to call me on the phone. Shortly after it the debt was returned back to Arrow, then arrow notified drysden sols and now this letter of claim.
The letter itself claims that it contains a statement of the account where i can only see the agreement date and the current balance.
It states that I have 30 days deadline to reply and provides the usual options- boxes to tick- if i agree that i owe the full or part of the debt and if I don’t know whether i owe it.
Is it reasonable that they couldn’t wait for the first deadline of settlement to pass before sending the letter of claim?I can clearly see the dates don’t match.
Does my verbal ( by phone) asking of a credit card agree forms a formal request that they couldn’t satisfy, hence my case should go back to it?
Should i respond to the letter of claim stating that i am not aware of the debt and make a formal request of the agreement and all the previous transfers of the debt between debt collectors?
Finally can someone send me a link to the debts diary so i can write down all of my debts and work towards a solution?
Many thanks to the community members, i really feel obliged to some of you for your helpful advice.
i have recently received a letter of Claim ( at least that’s what is stated in it, to my eyes it looks as letter before claim) from Drydens fairfax solicitors, acting on behalf of Arrow.
Prior to it i had received mail from the same office asking me to contact them for settling the matter , which I didn’t. In that mail they had asked me to respond to them until a certain date but before even the deadline expired they rushed into sending me the fore-mentioned letter of claim. The debt itself regards a credit card agreement commencing on mid-2015 ( approx. £1700) and was defaulted probably a year later or a bit longer.
It has been managed by various debt collectors ( who offered discount) including capquest. The last, had contacted me 5 months ago by phone and i can recall asking them for a credit card agreement copy that they never provided, instead they sent me mail informing me that they were working towards it and they should come back to me by middle of July that they never did apart from trying to call me on the phone. Shortly after it the debt was returned back to Arrow, then arrow notified drysden sols and now this letter of claim.
The letter itself claims that it contains a statement of the account where i can only see the agreement date and the current balance.
It states that I have 30 days deadline to reply and provides the usual options- boxes to tick- if i agree that i owe the full or part of the debt and if I don’t know whether i owe it.
Is it reasonable that they couldn’t wait for the first deadline of settlement to pass before sending the letter of claim?I can clearly see the dates don’t match.
Does my verbal ( by phone) asking of a credit card agree forms a formal request that they couldn’t satisfy, hence my case should go back to it?
Should i respond to the letter of claim stating that i am not aware of the debt and make a formal request of the agreement and all the previous transfers of the debt between debt collectors?
Finally can someone send me a link to the debts diary so i can write down all of my debts and work towards a solution?
Many thanks to the community members, i really feel obliged to some of you for your helpful advice.
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