Thread: jellybabe vs Cahoot Flexi Loan
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18th July 2008 00:07 #1Classic Account Holder
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jellybabe vs Cahoot Flexi Loan
Another message that my
interest rate will go up again.23.2% for a Loan??!!
i've had enough of this!
Will send my CCA request off tomorrow morning. Let's hope they can't find anything. I applied for it online....but that was way back in Sept 2002.
Oh well, will see what they come up with.
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18th July 2008 07:23 #2Classic Account Holder
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Re: jellybabe vs Cahoot Flexi Loan
Hi Jellybabe I only have one loan and this one has enforceable agreement but the one thing I did find was that the loan was fixed rate when you get doc's from CCA request check them for this though as flexi loan this maybe part of the
terms and conditions .
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18th July 2008 08:22 #3Classic Account Holder
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Thanks dpick,
i think it was part of the conditions.It's just a bit annoying, as soon as they smell trouble they put theinterest rate up. It happens every few months. getting really hard to pay back now.
They won't help with lower payments and they didn't let me convert it into a fixed one when i asked a while back.
I mean, what else can i do than hoping for this??
It is hopeless...:cry:
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19th July 2008 01:13 #4
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Cahoot do not do fixed rate loans - wwll that was what the Cahoot lady said to me. She advied to go to the Sister company
Abbey for a fixed rate. My rate has just gone up to 17.9% from 14.9%. (comes into affect on the 11/08/2008. I pay the standard repayment each month - £110. The interswt alone is approx £63 - it's DISGUSTING!!!! I cannot get a fixed loan as Studio Cards DEFAULTED me. I might "question" the default which will show as "in question" on my
credit file hopefully buying enough time to get a fixed rate loan. I've up-ed my repayments to Cahoot to try & pay this off quicker. I gonna CCA &
SAR them on the loan for my own
interest but not sure what I can clima as I don't have
PPI , no late payments etc. However, I signed up for (ticked box online at application) for monthly fee rather that interest. Worked out to be £9.10 per month versus the Interest at £63 per month. If I signed up for monthly fee how the hell can the change that? I thought the "Consumer Credit Agreement" was there for our protection.
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19th July 2008 07:15 #5Classic Account Holder
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Hi roboticboy,
i know what you mean. They were still doing fixed loans at the time i was asking for one to have my credit card and Flexi loan transferred into one.
But i am talking about a couple years ago.
Now they stopped them, and i think by putting theinterest rate up to such a disgusting rate, they want to make us pay it off uicker as i believe they want to leave (or have done already??) the Loan market??
Anyway, they are not very helpful. Don't accept lower payments or anything else (at least for me they didn't).
And a Loan with a diff company is not an option, as i have bad credit and been refused several times. And every time i get refused it makes mycredit file look worse.
It's a no win situation.
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19th July 2008 22:52 #6
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Jellybabe - how do I do a auto
signature like your above - I cannot find the tool.
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20th July 2008 06:19 #7Classic Account Holder
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Hi roboticboy,
if you mean the list of accts underneath my message then it's easy to find:
Left hand side on top of your screen somewhere it says "User CP", then you go on editsignature , save, and that's it. Easy peasy.
I think the signature only shows when you type a certain amount of words on your message. Not sure.
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20th July 2008 12:19 #8
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Just checking the
signature - I found the CP bit
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23rd July 2008 10:29 #9Basic Account Holder
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Hello
I also have a Cahoot flexi loan, have finally got my CCA after many months and a 12+2+30 letter, and even then it wasn't received within that deadline, and I had already cancelled mydirect debit . They haven't hassled me again so far for last month's repayment but I'm sure they will soon. Anyway, what I want to know is...on the CCA it mentions nothing about me opting for
PPI - unless you didn't apply for it online, for which it has a box for you to tick if you want it. How do I know I ticked/unticked the box for PPI when I applied online?? Has anyone challenged Cahoot on this?
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23rd July 2008 10:37 #10
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Can't help as I know I never take out
PPI .
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Re: jellybabe vs Cahoot Flexi Loan
Sorry, can't help either. I never take out
PPI .
May i ask a few things please?
When did you cancel yourdirect debit ?Was it shortly after 12+2+30 days?
Did they hassle you while waiting for your CCA when Direct debit was cancelled?
Did they default you?
Thanks, and sorry i couldn't help with your query.
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23rd July 2008 21:49 #12Basic Account Holder
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As far as I'm aware I wouldnt knowingly take out
PPI either because its a waste of time.
I cancelled my dd when i knew they'd got the 12+2+30 letter, they sent me an email asking if i could phone them, which i didn't, so they phoned me a a week or so later asking if I could make the payment but I told them about the letter and the woman said she would contact customer services, who obviously finally got off their arses and sent me the cca. But now i'm confused as to what to do
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23rd July 2008 22:05 #13Classic Account Holder
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To be honest, i'm fairly new to this whole CCA thing. I think the first thing to do is to find out if the CCA they sent you is enforcable. I think the best thing to do is to have a look at this thread:
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...ious-ccas.html
I believe you can post your cca there and surely someone will be able to give you some advice.
But do let me know how you get on. I might learn something aswell.
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23rd July 2008 22:06 #14Classic Account Holder
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by the way, did they default you when you cancelled your DD?
Coz that is what i'm scared off.
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No they haven't defaulted me, I haven't heard anything off them since the
phone call , which I find a bit strange. my next payment is due soon though but i suppose since they sent me the cca i should pay it. Thanks for the link though, I'll have a read through.
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your welcome, sorry i can't be of much help, but i'm sure you get your questions answered on the above thread.
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I asked on the moneysavingexpert forum and someone replied saying i'll probably have to start paying the DD again seeing as I have now got the cca (regardless of it being outside the timescales). I'm going to send them a letter asking if they can prove that I opted for
PPI , because from all the information I've had from them - some of it being every action I've ever made on the website - I can't see anywhere that I've ticked (or unticked) the PPI box.
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That's what i thought. BUT only if the CCA supplied is a enforcable one. Did you get that checked??
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no haven't had it check yet but have got details of the prescribed terms a cca must have from moneysavingexpert, so will have a look at those and check against mine.
I sent my letter off last week anyway, asking for myPPI back
Here's hoping...
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