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  • #76
    Re: Cecilia PDL diary

    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    If its a lot then the Roberts case may kick in

    --> http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...l=1#post330732
    Thanks Niddy, interesting verdict. I am getting calls from so many different numbers, as it is 7 PDL's I am dealing with.

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    • #77
      Re: Cecilia PDL diary

      29th August 19 missed calls
      30th August 10 missed calls
      31st August 7 missed calls
      1st Septmeber 1 missed call
      2nd September 2 missed calls
      3rd September 9 missed calls
      4th September 10 missed calls
      5th September 7 missed calls
      6th September 5 missed calls
      7th September 4 missed calls
      8th September 4 missed calls
      9th September 4 missed calls
      10th September 8 missed calls
      11th September 5 missed calls
      12th September 5 missed calls
      13th September 3 missed calls
      14th September 3 missed calls
      15th September 2 missed calls
      16th September 5 missed calls
      17th September 4 missed calls
      18th September 8 missed calls
      19th September 9 missed calls
      20th September 11 missed calls
      21st September 5 missed calls
      22nd September 1 missed call
      23rd September 3 missed calls
      24 September 5 missed calls
      25 September 4 missed calls
      26th September 6 missed calls
      27th September 4 missed calls
      28th September 5 missed calls
      29th September 1 missed call
      30th September 7 missed calls
      1st October 4 missed calls
      2nd October 6 missed calls
      3rd October 5 missed calls
      4th October 2 missed calls
      5th October 3 missed calls
      6th October 2 missed calls
      7th October 4 missed calls
      8th October 1 missed call
      9th October 5 missed calls
      10th October 5 missed calls
      11th October 3 missed calls
      12th October 2 missed calls
      14th October 1 missed call
      15th October 1 missed call
      16th October 1 missed call
      17th October 4 missed calls
      18th October 2 missed calls
      19th October 4 missed calls
      20th October 1 missed call
      21st October 3 missed calls
      22nd October 6 missed calls
      23rd October 4 missed calls
      24th October 6 missed calls
      25th October 2 missed calls
      26th October 2 missed calls
      28th October 4 missed calls
      29th October 5 missed calls
      30th October 5 missed calls
      31st October 9 missed calls
      1st November 5 missed calls
      2nd November 6 missed calls
      3rd November 1 missed call
      4th November 3 missed calls
      5th November 3 missed calls
      6th November 6 missed calls
      7th November 5 missed calls
      8th November 6 missed calls
      9th November 3 missed calls
      11th November 3 missed calls
      12th November 5 missed calls
      13th November 2 missed calls
      14th November 7 missed calls
      15th November 4 missed calls
      16th November 2 missed calls
      18th November 3 missed calls
      19th November 4 missed calls
      20th November 2 missed calls
      21st November 10 missed calls
      22nd November 4 missed calls
      23rd November 4 missed calls
      25th November 6 missed calls
      26th November 3 missed calls
      27th November 5 missed calls
      28th November 5 missed calls
      29th November 4 missed calls
      30th November 4 missed calls
      2nd December 5 missed calls
      3rd December 6 missed calls
      4th December 5 missed calls
      5 December 6 missed calls
      6 December 4 missed calls
      7 December 2 missed calls
      9th December 2 missed calls
      10th December 3 missed calls
      11th December 4 missed calls
      12th December 2 missed calls
      13th December 3 missed calls
      14th December 4 missed calls
      16th December 5 missed calls
      17th December 3 missed calls
      19th December 2 missed calls
      20th December 4 missed calls
      21st December 1 missed call
      23rd December 3 missed calls
      24th December 4 missed calls
      27th December 6 missed calls
      28th December 3 missed calls
      30th December 4 missed calls
      31st December 3 missed calls
      2nd January 2 missed calls
      3rd January 3 missed calls
      5th January 1 missed call
      7th January 3 missed calls
      8th January 4 missed calls
      9th January 2 missed calls
      10th January 1 missed call
      11th January 1 missed call
      13th January 1 missed call
      14th January 2 missed calls
      15th January 2 missed calls
      16th January 4 missed calls
      17th January 4 missed calls
      18th January 2 missed calls
      20th January 2 missed calls
      21st January 3 missed calls
      22nd January 3 missed calls
      23rd January 3 missed calls
      24th January 3 missed calls
      25th January 3 missed calls
      26 January 1 missed call
      27th January 2 missed calls
      28th January 3 missed calls
      29th January 4 missed calls
      30th January 2 missed calls
      31st January 1 missed call
      1st February 1 missed call
      3rd February 1 missed call
      4th February 3 missed calls
      5th February 1 missed call
      6 February 1 missed call
      7th February 1 missed call







      This does not include text messages, and emails that were sent by the different PDL's on all these dates, which I have listed under each PDL
      Last edited by cecilia; 8 February 2014, 07:45.

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      • #78
        Re: Cecilia PDL diary

        Received a repayment plan from PaydayUK today, they have accepted my offer, and are not charging me interest. To be reviewed after six months.

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        • #79
          Re: Cecilia PDL diary

          Good start.

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          • #80
            Re: Cecilia PDL diary

            Originally posted by Enforcer View Post
            Good start.
            Thanks, the others are proving to be difficult.

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            • #81
              Re: Cecilia PDL diary

              Originally posted by cecilia View Post
              Thanks, the others are proving to be difficult.
              That's what they're trying to be...... that's what they do. They want you to think they have all the control and can pull your strings as hard as they like. In reality, they have very little control, which is why they like to get people on the phone so much.

              Please remember..... debt is not a crime and debtor's prisons were abolished a long time ago :-)
              Remember the mantra:
              NEVER communicate by 'phone.

              Send EVERYTHING by Recorded/Special Delivery
              Keep a copy of EVERYTHING sent
              Keep hold of EVERYTHING received

              PriorityOne & CPUTR 2008 (ex P1 CAG CPUTR 2008)


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              • #82
                Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                Originally posted by PriorityOne View Post
                That's what they're trying to be...... that's what they do. They want you to think they have all the control and can pull your strings as hard as they like. In reality, they have very little control, which is why they like to get people on the phone so much.

                Please remember..... debt is not a crime and debtor's prisons were abolished a long time ago :-)
                Can't imagine what it would have been like if I had answered all those calls. I can now see how my colleague just walked away from it all. Yesterday, and the day before I had dreams about negotiating with PDL's.

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                • #83
                  Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                  You would not believe the stress and sleepless nights that debt collectors cause. I have high blood pressure, last June, Barclaycard called my mobile, I answered, coughed and explained to they guy that I had started coughing blood. Asked him to ring me later, he did, whilst in the doctors waiting for admission to acute ward in hospital. Spent 3 days in there before the bleeding stopped. These Barstewards do not give a damn about you, they simply want your blood / money!

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                  • #84
                    Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                    Originally posted by Enforcer View Post
                    You would not believe the stress and sleepless nights that debt collectors cause. I have high blood pressure, last June, Barclaycard called my mobile, I answered, coughed and explained to they guy that I had started coughing blood. Asked him to ring me later, he did, whilst in the doctors waiting for admission to acute ward in hospital. Spent 3 days in there before the bleeding stopped. These Barstewards do not give a damn about you, they simply want your blood / money!
                    OMG Enforcer, so sorry to hear about your ordeal. That is awful. Did you pick up the phone knowing it was them, or thinking it was someone else?

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                    • #85
                      Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                      Knew it was them, they had been promising for months that they would resolve the situation. Eventually decide that as I had gone to the Ombudsman, they did not want to get involved. Typical Barclayshark.

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                      • #86
                        Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                        Hi Cecilia

                        Great news on getting PaydayUK to agree repayment plan. Make sure you set up STANDING ORDER and you get their bank details. Don't accept anything else.

                        So moving on to the other 6...........

                        First things first - Pounds to Pocket and Quickquid are actually the same company (CasheuronetUK LLC) but different trading names. The fact that they have given you a second loan under a different trading name puts them on dodgy ground regards irresponsible lending so we can use that if we need to and have them by the short and curlies.

                        Mr Lender I know can get nasty and flout OFT guidelines with regular abandon. We'll have them on OFT664 breaches very quickly, report them and close them down quick. Like I said previously - we will use their bad form against them.

                        The rest I don't come across very often. I think we need a plan here - you obviously have a repayment strategy in place - thats fine, but keep that in your back pocket for now.........

                        What I'm concerned about in your specific case is the significant amount of times you have 'rolled over' or 'reloaned' (not to mention encouraged to take out further borrowing to cover your debt). What I'd like you to do is to update each of your threads with the following information:

                        1) The total number of times you have 'rolled over' a loan
                        2) The total amount of money you have paid in interest to cover the ORIGINAL capital borrowed.

                        So - if you have rolled over a £400 loan 8 times and paid £120 in interest each time you would have repaid £960 still owing the original £400 capital plus £120 interest

                        Make sense? I think we have an angle here we can try, but its not one that I approach very often, however the length of time you have had some of these loans makes it an option.

                        Once you can provide the figures I'll explain some more.

                        Best
                        SnV
                        "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

                        The consumer is that sleeping giant.!!



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                        • #87
                          Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                          Originally posted by Enforcer View Post
                          You would not believe the stress and sleepless nights that debt collectors cause. I have high blood pressure, last June, Barclaycard called my mobile, I answered, coughed and explained to they guy that I had started coughing blood. Asked him to ring me later, he did, whilst in the doctors waiting for admission to acute ward in hospital. Spent 3 days in there before the bleeding stopped. These Barstewards do not give a damn about you, they simply want your blood / money!
                          Bloody hell mate. I'll not type what I'm thinking as I don't want to get banned, but that is just downright evil.

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                          • #88
                            Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                            Originally posted by PriorityOne View Post
                            Please remember..... debt is not a crime and debtor's prisons were abolished a long time ago :-)
                            This is actually very relevant advice when dealing with PDL companies. Many make the threat of contacting the police to report 'criminal conduct' (as opposed to the reality which is it being a civil matter) when dealing with debtors, which is, of course, a nonsense unless systemic fraud is proven.

                            SnV
                            "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

                            The consumer is that sleeping giant.!!



                            I'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.

                            If you spot an abusive or libellous post then please report it by Clicking Here. If you need to contact me, for instance if I've issued you a warning, moved, edited or deleted your post, please send me a message by clicking my username.

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                            • #89
                              Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                              Got this from Mr Lender today. They sent me a text, letting me know they were sending me this email, and that my balance was now £710!

                              Address: Suite 105W, Sterling House, Loughton, Essex, IG10 3TS

                              Telephone: 0208-532-5024

                              Date of notice: As per this email.



                              Credit Agreement reference number:

                              This notice is being given to you as required by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 because we have charged you the following default sums under your agreement with us.

                              Description of charge, Amount

                              Late Fee, £20
                              Letter Fee, £20
                              Collection Fee, £20

                              Total: £60

                              Please contact us on 0208-532-5024 in order to discuss the state of your agreement.

                              This Notice does not take account of default sums which we have already told you about in another default sum notice, whether or not those sums remain unpaid.

                              Interest

                              We are not entitled to charge you interest on the default sums for the first 28 days after we have given you this notice. However if the sum is not paid in full by that date interest will be charged at the rate of 30% per month.


                              Head of Collections
                              PDL Finance Limited trading as Mr Lender
                              Last edited by cecilia; 12 September 2013, 18:39.

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                              • #90
                                Re: Cecilia PDL diary

                                Originally posted by SaltnVinegar View Post
                                Hi Cecilia

                                Great news on getting PaydayUK to agree repayment plan. Make sure you set up STANDING ORDER and you get their bank details. Don't accept anything else.

                                So moving on to the other 6...........

                                First things first - Pounds to Pocket and Quickquid are actually the same company (CasheuronetUK LLC) but different trading names. The fact that they have given you a second loan under a different trading name puts them on dodgy ground regards irresponsible lending so we can use that if we need to and have them by the short and curlies.

                                Mr Lender I know can get nasty and flout OFT guidelines with regular abandon. We'll have them on OFT664 breaches very quickly, report them and close them down quick. Like I said previously - we will use their bad form against them.

                                The rest I don't come across very often. I think we need a plan here - you obviously have a repayment strategy in place - thats fine, but keep that in your back pocket for now.........

                                What I'm concerned about in your specific case is the significant amount of times you have 'rolled over' or 'reloaned' (not to mention encouraged to take out further borrowing to cover your debt). What I'd like you to do is to update each of your threads with the following information:

                                1) The total number of times you have 'rolled over' a loan
                                2) The total amount of money you have paid in interest to cover the ORIGINAL capital borrowed.

                                So - if you have rolled over a £400 loan 8 times and paid £120 in interest each time you would have repaid £960 still owing the original £400 capital plus £120 interest

                                Make sense? I think we have an angle here we can try, but its not one that I approach very often, however the length of time you have had some of these loans makes it an option.

                                Once you can provide the figures I'll explain some more.

                                Best
                                SnV
                                Thanks S&V,

                                My Internet has been playing up for the past two days, but I will try and update those threads tonight.

                                PaydayUK gave me details for a Standing order, or I could also go and pay cash in at a bank.

                                It is strange because I have had several loans with Pounds to Pocket over the years, and you could not take a loan out with Quick Quid if you were with Pounds to Pocket. That is how I knew they were linked.

                                Could you please share/expand on what Mr Lender has done when it gets nasty, what have they done to flout OFT guidelines?

                                I have written to all PDL's with a repayment strategy, but as you know some PDL's are ignoring my letters.

                                Do you want to know how many times I have reloaned as well as rolled over?

                                Or just the rollovers?

                                The rollovers are with Albermarle and Bond/Speedloan, Mr Lender and the Moneyshop. The Moneyshop and Albermarle and Bond was cashing cheques, where they took a sum on every £100. They stopped the cheque cashing, and forced all the customers to pay off by loan this year, because of the new regulations. It has been going on for years. I will provide you with the figures, then weep when I see how much I have given them all.

                                Have done the PaydayUK, have put the figures in purple, is that the format you want?

                                Will do the rest shortly.
                                Last edited by cecilia; 4 September 2013, 17:56.

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