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The difference is he was advised on the phone in june it had been written off . And sent a mail stating balance was zero . This has only come to light recently it has never been put on his credit record either . It’s all a bit hit and miss . There is something not right about the credit check . Hopefully the financial ombudsman will get to the bottom of it
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Just got SAR the debt was written off on 27/4/2018 in full the description on the account was policy write off . In 8/8/2018 a CCAaccount adjustment credit of £63.47 was put on the account des.CCA Adj. on the same date aCCA W/O Adj debit 10184.63 was added and then a CCA W/O Adjustment credit put the account at zero . so they wrote off the debt and then reinstated to sell to Hoist . It actually states the balance at zero !!! Which they twice. there is no credit agreement enclosed which would have been actioned by Big Cars . We have a complaint in with financial Ombudsman for irresponsible lending . Waiting for outcome still have a bit to read on this paperwork but very small print . thanks for your help dx100
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Hes visiting tomorrow as he is my bubble . So will go through things with him must have been about at 3/4 years ago and i live at his previous address and nothing came here at all . hopefully the SAR will give us more info . i have read about problems with fairness etc with Barclay Partner Finance should never have given credit in my opinion but was through a car company which has now gone bust, to a student . Lets see what happens unfortunately no copy of agreement either . Thank god hes grown up now and has no debt . Except for mortgage. Appreciate your help Phoned Barclays Finance got loads of info including how much they sold the debt for . HAve written to Hoist now waiting for paperwork . So at least getting sorted now
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Hi Trying to help my grandson . Some time ago he bought a car financed by Barclays Partner Finance . At the time i found it odd that he had been granted credit , The car company has since gone bust. He only had a temporary summer job whilst at Uni. the time came he couldn't pay . He had a call some time later asking about payment. Went through things with the person on the other end who stated that he realises he couldn't pay and the account was put to £0 . I believe there was some sort of problems later which showed Barclays not treating customers in debt fairly. Whether this was the reason I have no idea, His credit file showed as settled and no default was ever registered. Now out of the blue a DCA (Hoist) pre Legal assessment letter has appeared. Has anybody else had this problem ? I have requested an SAR to see if we can pin point what has happened. If this is an error on Barclays part what is our next course of action. It is so odd that no default was ever on his credit file . Appreciate any help . We will obviously have to wait for SAR to see why Barclays Finance have said this matter was closed and then assigned to a DCA
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Sent a response asking for updates at the end of every month . If they don’t happen I will write to her solicitor I do know who it is but if they’re dealing with this why aren’t they keeping me up to date ? What a mess
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I have been polite in my contacts but this is what I’ve got back . Shows what she’s like I’m afraid . I’ll just sit and wait . I’m not desperate for money just wanted to make sure they weren’t trying to con me as they have in the past . DWP are dealing with the query. Obviously under under unprecedented pressure due to pandemic. I do not any help thank you. To be honest I’ve had enough she’s now sent me this Nobody else is hassling me. Your solicitor can contact mine you know who it is . Please do not contact me directly again. You have no idea what problems we have here
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Well at last I have received a response which says problem with DWP not really telling me much . I was under the impression that all this should be sorted prior to probate