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24th June 2009, 16:52
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| | Basic Account Holder | 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? Hi there,
Firstly, sorry if this is in the wrong section. I couldnt find where to put it so I referred back to the original creditor Barclaycard. Feel free to move the thread. 1st credit bought my debt from Barclaycard a while ago. I was unable to make repayments and they wouldnt accept my offers. they started getting heavy with threats so I did a CCA request via 1st Credits collectors, Connaught.
I asked for it on the 1st of May. They acknowledged receipt and said it would take longer than the 12 days as specified by the CCA.
I have still not heard anything. What do I do next? Should I keep making token £1 payments?
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24th June 2009, 17:09
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| | Classic Account Holder | Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? way over due
click the blue DCA
and send template 20
account in dispute tell them so
you are entitled to stop payments untill (if ever) they produce
choice is yours.
SAM  LOWELL DETESTER |
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24th June 2009, 21:24
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? Thanks sam. Should I send this even though it was Connaught I sent letter to and not direct to 1st credit ?
What is likely to happen once I send the letter? |
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24th June 2009, 23:38
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Your bank owes you an awful lot more money than you realise See here Cagger since
: Feb 2007 I am in: Planet Thanet, Kent
Posts: 11,545
| Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? Hi Fossell,
If Connaught have acknowledged the CCA request, keep dealing with them but send copy letters, including a copy of the CCA request to 1st credit . |
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25th June 2009, 14:25
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? Im filling out my 'failure to send CC letter'.
The date I put here:
You have failed to comply with my request, and as such the account entered default on **DATE** (12+2 days after you made the initial request).
Is that 12+2 'working' days from the date I 'sent' it or from the date they 'received' it?
Also I didnt request an Subject access request from them as I have all my statements. Should I remove the following from the Account in Dispute letter?: 'In addition a full statement of this account should have been sent to me detailing all debits and credits to the account.'
Last edited by Fossell; 25th June 2009 at 14:30.
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25th June 2009, 17:34
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Is your bank avoiding its debts Data disclosure poll Cagger since
: Feb 2007 I am in: Planet Thanet, Kent
Posts: 11,545
| Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? It's 12 working days plus 2 more for them to receive it - ie 14 working days total.
I assume you've found a suitable letter to tell them the a/c is in dispute. 
Last edited by slick132; 25th June 2009 at 17:40.
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28th September 2009, 16:13
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| | Basic Account Holder I am in: Shhh. There are spies!
Posts: 72
| Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? hi there
right im back on this one now.
the cca is wayyyyyyyyy overdue.
i did find a suitable dispute letter and will post it tomorrow.
i presume i dont need to do anything further with this at this point.
there are charges that i would like to claim back but theyre a fraction of the amount owed.
so i presume best to leave it now.
as they havent repsonded, where does this leave things legally etc?
could they respond and enforce later?
at the moment they simply acknowledged my request back in June! and said no action will be taken at that point. |
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28th September 2009, 22:13
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Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Feb 2007 I am in: Planet Thanet, Kent
Posts: 11,545
| Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? Hi Fossell,
As they've gone quiet on this, why send them the dispute letter.
It's clear the a/c is in dispute, whether you've told them so in writing or not. Let sleeping dogs lie !! Otherwise, they'll be back, snapping at your ankles again.
However, I would pursue the issue of penalty charges added to the a/c because BC will only supply data going back 6 years from the Subject Access Request date. So, unless you have all your old statements already, send off for them now.
If you claim Interest in Restitution, this should make a larger dent in the a/c balance if you are willing to see the claim through to court. BC will normally only agree to settle just before a final hearing date.
Was there any mis-sold PPI on the a/c ?
Last edited by slick132; 29th September 2009 at 21:16.
Reason: typo
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29th September 2009, 07:59
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? Hi Slick,
My sentiments exactly. why remind them. I just assumed a dispute letter made something legally binding etc?
To the same degree wouldnt filing for penalt charges just remind them about things!?
The charges arent too much compared to the balance owing.
I have all my old statements and there was no PPI.
whats interest in restitution?
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29th September 2009, 21:12
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Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Feb 2007 I am in: Planet Thanet, Kent
Posts: 11,545
| Re: 1st Credit / Connaught Collections - what next? Quote: |
I just assumed a dispute letter made something legally binding etc?
| Haha, BC don't do Legally Binding - they pretty much ignore anything you say, until you have them pinned up against the wall of your local county court . If you hover your mouse over the blue words, a little info box pops up.
For more about restitutionary interest, read the Interest Tutorial at Link No6 in my signature below.
Filing for penalty charges may well arouse them but this is unavoidable. At least you can prepare all your figures in readiness, without them calling every 5 minutes. 
Last edited by slick132; 5th October 2009 at 22:20.
Reason: typo
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