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Unfair treatment by Aviva in fraudulent application


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I don't wish to ask what may be a tactless or insensitive question, but if your extended family are willing to pay £3k to Aviva to get them off your back (which is something I can fully understand from your point of view, even if I might not recommend it) why doesn't your extended family just put pressure on Mr Z (isn't he your brother?) to pay the £3k?  Or the family treats the £3k as a loan to Mr Z?

 

Or is this an awkward family issue best left alone?  (Apologies if I'm causing any unintended offence - but I have to ask.  The person at fault here is your brother but nobody in your family seems willing to take issue with him.  They seem to blame you if I recall correctly)

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@Manxman in exile the police turned it as a domestic and decided to take no further action as the eldest brother gave a statement to say he was present when a verbal agreement was made which is false

 

, the police ignored all the evidence and even the fact an extended family member was witness to his admission of the insurance and how he took the money back etc

 

They have all asked him to pay the 3k back,  he wont pay it so now the eldest 2 brothers are having the money knocked off from their inheritance share to pay this off .

 

As you're all aware I had a nasty accident abroad where I dislocated my knee and fractured my ankle and arm all on my left side and I've not heard back from aviva since their default letters that they sent in Dec 

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@Manxman in exile its the eldest brother that talks to him we all fell out over our parents inheritance Mr Z and the eldest surfaced their greed 

 

Hes refusing to pay anything out of his share he also has the 3k refunded from aviva which they kindly gave him so its all words at the minute that they will be giving me 3k for aviva 

 

Even if I pay aviva back that's by no means admission of liability but I don't want any adverse affect on my credit report and its just to get them off my back but then I don't see why I should pay aviva back when they have happily facilitated the fraud 

 

Yes recovering , not sure if well,  I had xrays yesterday and was sent to A&E and returned with crutches and today I received a call  that doctors want to see me in orthopaedic on mon 

 

something tells me that the joints haven't healed as I was told 

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Dont be forced to do anything just because you are scared of credit file crap.

If they do, that could be a blessing as youd then be able to goto the FOS, and that will cost aviva+£650 even before they start. And believe me on this story they would not leave a stone unturned.

 

Dx

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Yes would be a new complaint.

 

and phaps they might pay attention now you have all this extra evidence.

 

Dx

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please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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@Titchytitch

 

If Aviva have added debts to your credit record you can contact credit reference agencies to add notes against the records that these are disputed e.g. taken out by someone else without your consent, reported to Police.

 

That way if anyone looks at your record they will see notes that these debts are disputed.

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I'm afraid I've been distracted with other things but I was very disappointed to see that this thread – which was meant to be a completely new topic dealing with the way that your insurance policy had been set up, was very quickly diverted into meandering discussions.

This whole story is going on a long time but my recollection is that I had always thought that the best thing to do now is to go against Aviva on the basis of inaccurate data processing.

This may be frustrating for you but I think you need to start a new thread.

This time we will try to keep better control of it – assuming that you are now in a position to focus on it

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@BankFoddera new thread was started ive only been returning the comments sorry I didn't notice it was still on the same thread 

 

They sent me default notices chasing the debt in Dec when I was abroad I've mot heard anything since so wasn't sure if its been written off (do they have a time limit on debts before they write it off )

 

I dont know how to start a new thread would you mind starting one for me please ...and I was told to just sit tight and wait to see what aviva says in case i get court letters etc

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Yes but we are now on for pages of nothing.

Please start a new thread

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