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Has anyone had any dealings with this company?

 

My partner has recently checked his credit record and has two defaults

- both from Mail order catalogues (one of which his mum has opened in his name and defaulted on)

and the other has the above company name against it.

 

Our original thoughts were both accounts were opened by his mum however she swears that she only opened one and my partner has never applied for any credit whatsoever.

 

I'm assuming this is a DCA and I would like to send out a CCA request to both companies but I am struggling to find a contact address for this company.

 

Can anyone help?

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Webcheck http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk//companysearch?disp=1&frfsh=1420716611result seems to indicate that they do not exist

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Robinson Way: Home

http://www.robinson-way.com/

Robinson Way Limited, named DCA of the Year at the 2014 Debt Collection Awards, is a subsidiary of Hoist Finance, and has been successfully collecting ... our clients' needs and those of a highly regulated and compliant business group.

 

is one in the group and Lewis is a nother it seems

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Hoist Finance is a pan-European financial group active within debt purchasing and receivables management. With our approximately 650 employees, we operate in nine European countries.

 

Hoist Finance is a leading Pan-European financial services provider specialising in the purchasing and management of non-performing and performing consumer receivables. We are a solutions-oriented partner for both, our clients and debtors. We work in partnership and offer personalised and customised solutions. The parent company, Hoist Kredit AB (publ), is licensed and regulated by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority. Hoist has emerged as one of the market leaders in Sweden in the field of retail deposits through our on-line savings operation HoistSpar.

 

Hoist Finance is a leading European financial services provider specialising in the purchasing and management of non-performing and performing consumer receivables. In addition, we draw upon our extensive experience and resources to manage receivables on behalf of third parties on a commission basis. We own approximately 90 per cent of the claims we manage.

 

Since 2009, we have been offering savings deposit accounts under the HoistSpar brand for retail clients in Sweden. The HoistSpar deposit service now has more than 40,000 depositors.

 

With our headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, and approximately 650 employees in nine European countries, Hoist Finance is a truly international group. At the same time we place great emphasis on a local presence, which safeguards unrivalled market intelligence, close customer relationships and an attractive working environment.

 

In November 2012 Hoist Finance acquired the Manchester-based debt collection agency Robinson Way Limited, thus gaining a strong foothold on the U.K. market. Robinson Way, which has a staff of approximately 250, is one of the most well-known debt collection companies in the U.K. Read more: Robinson Way.

 

The principal value of our assets under management is approximately EUR 8.5 bn. We manage over 2,9 million receivables.

 

Read more about Hoist Finance here (hoistfinance.com).

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Thanks for this really useful information.

 

 

I shall send the CCA request to the London Scottish House address. I would usually include a reference number but as we do not know what this is for we don't have a ref no - what would you suggest including instead?

 

 

The credit record only shows the last 3/4 digits of the account number.

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I would contact the cra and tell them you know nothing about it and they should contact hoist to find out what's going on, and if it's wrong they should remove it.

 

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Glossary:

 

"purchase and management of non-performing and performing consumer receivables" = Bottom feeding DCA

 

It seems the addition of spurious and often erroneous defaults to a credit file is the DCA status quo, so let's hope that when Icegem69 checks things

that they are Hoist by their own petard!

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