Thread: 5 yr old BC default
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30th June 2009 21:31 #1Basic Account Holder
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5 yr old BC default
As a new convert to
CAG I've been attacking the neg info on my credit files with gusto firing off
SAR & CCA like they're going out of fashion (loving it too if I'm honest)!
I'm unsure how to proceed on a BC account showing on file as defaulted in Dec 04 (5 yrs old this year). its from a time when I moved around a bit & never have had aDCA approach me about it. Not a huge amount of money (but still not to be sniffed at just under £700).
So my question is should I go down the cca route (although barclaysharks seem to be giving people the run around with these), cpr or subject access? Don't really want to sit it out although that isnt completely out of the question.
Any suggestions warmly welcomed peeps.
Thanks"Evancosmo" is short for the evanescent cosmopolite.
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
1st Credit: CCA request sent
Cabot: failed to provide CCA - s.10 DPA letter sent
Capquest#1: failed to provide CCA - s.10 DPA letter sent
Capquest#2: failed to provide CCA - s.10 DPA letter sent
Abbey: on going
Equifax: "attributable data" CCJ removed - Aug 09
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30th June 2009 21:34 #2Classic Account Holder
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Re: 5 yr old BC default
well if you spend the next year deciding how to approach this one it will become
statute barred .
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30th June 2009 21:37 #3Basic Account Holder
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had crossed my mind but open to suggestions
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1st July 2009 01:12 #4
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Hi EC,
If you've heard nothing about this a/c and paid nothing towards it in the past 5 years, I'd leave it for now. As said already, another year and it'll bestatute barred .
Also, getting sight of a BC credit agreement is hard, as you'll have seen from other threads
Don't be surprised if your activity re other a/c's brings you back onto BC or Mercers radar.
If there are penalty charges to be reclaimed on other a/c's, then aSAR is the way to go if you doin't have the necessary statements.
Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
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1st July 2009 08:53 #5Basic Account Holder
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Thanks for the input Slick. Thinking that I'll take your advice & leave sleeping dogs lie with this being my problem that is closest to statutory deadline. It will be interesting to see if BC / Mercers pick up the gauntlet! thanks again
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1st July 2009 12:41 #6
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Yep, leave the hound a-snoring !
Forgot to add, they make pick up on the fact that it's close to6 years old and chase for that reason alone.
Best to wait and see...........
Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
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1st July 2009 22:15 #7
Re: 5 yr old BC default
Hi evancosmo!Yes i think getting so near the six years best to let sleeping dogs lie! but being such an old BC account a good chance if it comes to the push and you do have to go down cca route as it is such an old account good chance it is not a properly executed one or has been shredded!
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5th July 2009 21:29 #8Basic Account Holder
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I've decided to pursue this after all. Will update as more info becomes available
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5th July 2009 21:33 #9
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why
by the time it gets to court, it will bestatute barred 
just leave alone for five months
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10th August 2009 20:14 #10Basic Account Holder
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Me & my big mouth! Out of the blue a letter shows up from Barclaycard informing me that on January 1st 2005 they assigned this account to
1st credit , lo & behold a letter shows up from them four days later. s.78 request sent so lets see what happens.
One thing though that I thought was incredibly cheeky! 1st Credit offered me a data subject request for a tenner; are the DCAs that hard up?? Thanked them but took the one pound special instead!
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10th August 2009 22:55 #11
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I don't think the date they assigned the debt is as relevant as the date on which you last paid to the a/c, or acknowledged the debt.
For this reason, aSAR may well be the best move, to show:-
1. When you last paid to the a/c.
2. How much of the a/c balance is penalty charges which you can reclaim.
Begin any letters you send to them with the paragraph:-
I acknowledge no debt to Barclaycard or to yourselves.
Depending on the level of penalty charges on the a/c, if you claim Contractualinterest as well as the charges, you may be able to reduce any alleged debt considerably.
Link 1. OFT Debt Coll'n Guide - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/consumer_credit/oft664.pdf
Link 2. Checking your credit Agreement - http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...greements.html
Link 3. Interest Tutorial - http://www.consumerforums.com/resour...erest-tutorial
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7th September 2009 18:38 #12Basic Account Holder
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Thanks Slick (been away for two weeks hence the late thanks)
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7th September 2009 21:33 #13Gold Account Holder
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Keep an eye on your
credit file so that
1st credit dont change the default date when they register it in there name instead of
Barclays , dates should stay exactly the same.
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