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  1. Admin - this is following on from a thread of the same name which has been closed.

     

    Evening all,

     

    The last letter I received from Wescot was Sept 2019 which followed a reduced settlement offer letter.  I have today received a letter from Nationwide (the letter reference is PLIPDF - i'm curious to know what this means if anyone has/does work for NW).

     

    The letter refers to a Default Notice and goes on to say... "'This Default Notice also said if you don't (clear the outstanding balance) we may take legal action against you.  Unfortunately, we're unable to alter the standard explanatory wording within the Default Notice as it's prescribed by law.  The purpose of this letter is to confirm we won't be taking legal action against you with respect to this Personal Loan, even though the Default Notice previously sent states this may happen."

     

    Please can anyone shed any light as to what this means?  The default dropped off my file almost 12 month ago.

     

    TIA

  2. I did, i haven't paid a penny to any of them for a year. 

     

    i've got a complaint with the FOS for Quick Quid and I've got disputes in place with my other loans. 

     

    My biggest one is a grey area, they say it's enforceable but I say it's not because they only have a online application with no signature. 

     

    I don't mind paying small amounts the clear as i'm looking at getting a mortgage soon.

  3. Evening all,

     

    I've been sifting through my Experian credit report and on there I've noticed that a Halifax account owing £2500 was defaulted in Jan 2014 and marked as settled in Feb 2017 (nothing was paid or agreed to close the account).

     

    I have also noticed another account which is open with Cabot with a default date of Jan 2014 with the balance of £2500 (this is the same account as the Halifax one above).  Does this mean that Halifax closed the account and is no longer enforceable?

     

    I does it simply mean they sold the debt on and is still enforceable?

     

    I have had contact from Cabot but they failed to provide a CCA so i'm not paying a bean anyway,but just curious as to what status the account is at.

     

    Many thanks

  4. Evening all,

     

    I’ve had a letter form Wescot chasing dough, to which I responded by not acknowledging the debt due to the original debtor being unable to provide a true signed copy of the CCA, and challenged them to find it. 

     

    They wrote back to me with the same document that the original lender sent to me which was a credit agreement, with my details on it but it’s unsigned, claiming that the application was submitted online.  Is this a valid CCA agreement and this enforceable?

     

    TIA

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