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  • #46
    Re: PayDay Debts - Hindsight is a wonderful thing

    Originally posted by SaltnVinegar View Post
    Well the charges are another story - that on its own I would consider could be challenged.

    But as for Minicredit closing - as said they will be sold on to the highest bidder. Where this may work for you is that the purchaser may write off the part of the loan book that is arrears, or, alternatively, Minicredits IT systems will be poor and the new purchaser may not get things like agreements (or have difficulty in doing so).

    But that is a lot of 'mays'
    Good morning SnV!

    Hope you're well.

    Okay, so these charges, it was sold to OPOS, now with Lucas Credit, worth sending a CCA request or?

    How do I get these charges wiped off so I only pay the amount borrowed + interest to the due date.

    There's no way I'm paying £1.1k on a £100 loan.


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    • #47
      Re: PayDay Debts - Hindsight is a wonderful thing

      Originally posted by TibetanMonk View Post
      Good morning SnV!

      Hope you're well.

      Okay, so these charges, it was sold to OPOS, now with Lucas Credit, worth sending a CCA request or?

      How do I get these charges wiped off so I only pay the amount borrowed + interest to the due date.

      There's no way I'm paying £1.1k on a £100 loan.
      I would suggest sending a CCA request yes for many reasons including:

      1) If in the unlikely event things got to court whether they have the right to apply for contractual interest
      2) To understand whether in the contract there is anything that allows for charges to be applied if referred to a DCA (and then the charges have to be reasonable and proportionate, which they are obviously not)
      3) Whether there is a 'break' clause in the agreement - what I mean by that is some PDL companies have a clause where interest is ceased to be charged after 60 days in arrears.
      "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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      • #48
        Re: PayDay Debts - Hindsight is a wonderful thing

        Originally posted by SaltnVinegar View Post
        I would suggest sending a CCA request yes for many reasons including:

        1) If in the unlikely event things got to court whether they have the right to apply for contractual interest
        2) To understand whether in the contract there is anything that allows for charges to be applied if referred to a DCA (and then the charges have to be reasonable and proportionate, which they are obviously not)
        3) Whether there is a 'break' clause in the agreement - what I mean by that is some PDL companies have a clause where interest is ceased to be charged after 60 days in arrears.
        Hi SnV,

        Just sent the CCA request off. I've also just received a default notice on charges, not the capital. As such, a default has been reported to CRA's on £39 of charges, which are a late payment fee and two letter fee's. Is this possible?!?!!?!


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        • #49
          Re: PayDay Debts - Hindsight is a wonderful thing

          Originally posted by TibetanMonk View Post
          Hi SnV,

          Just sent the CCA request off. I've also just received a default notice on charges, not the capital. As such, a default has been reported to CRA's on £39 of charges, which are a late payment fee and two letter fee's. Is this possible?!?!!?!
          So just to be clear - a default notice is what a credit is required to serve under section 87 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, whose contents of which must comply with section 88 of the CCA1974

          A default issued with the CRA's is a completely separate thing not to be confused with above and one can be done without the other.

          So has an actual default been logged with the CRA's or a late payment marker? And in answer to your question - you can only have one default per account, so if they have logged two defaults with the CRA's for the same account then you will need to challenge this.
          "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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          • #50
            Re: PayDay Debts - Hindsight is a wonderful thing

            Originally posted by SaltnVinegar View Post
            So just to be clear - a default notice is what a credit is required to serve under section 87 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, whose contents of which must comply with section 88 of the CCA1974

            A default issued with the CRA's is a completely separate thing not to be confused with above and one can be done without the other.

            So has an actual default been logged with the CRA's or a late payment marker? And in answer to your question - you can only have one default per account, so if they have logged two defaults with the CRA's for the same account then you will need to challenge this.
            Dear TibetanMonk

            Default Sum Notice

            This Notice relates to default sums which have been incurred by you. We are giving you this Notice in

            compliance with section 86E of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

            This Notice relates to the fixed sum credit agreement regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974

            (agreement number: 1XXXXXXXXX3) between you and:

            Ariste Holding Limited trading as Cash Genie

            2 Reavell Place

            Ipswich

            Suffolk

            IP2 0ET

            Tel: 01473 297210

            The following default sums have been incurred and are now payable under the agreement referred to

            above:

            Amount Description Date

            £15.00 Late Payment Fee 01/03/2014

            £12.00 Sent Letters 07/03/2014

            £12.00 Sent Letters 01/05/2014

            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.

            The total amount of all default sums included in this Notice: £39.00.

            Yours faithfully
            Thats what they sent me, along with FSA guidelines on seeking help with debt. I have not received a default sum notice for the capital+interest. Only the charges as listed above.
            Attached Files


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            • #51
              Re: PayDay Debts - Hindsight is a wonderful thing

              Cash Genie Uk


              £ 407

              01/06/2014
              Default







              Name
              Mr Tibetan Monk

              Address
              AllAboutDebt

              Date of birth
              23/02/1993

              Account type
              Advance Against Income

              Account number
              ******6458 0

              Account start date
              27/01/2014

              Opening balance
              £ 260

              Repayment frequency
              Monthly

              Date of default
              31/01/2014

              Default balance
              £ 260




              This would show the default was raised 4 days after account opening... is that right?!


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