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  • Capquest jo5hephedward5

    Hi - first post and interested if you have got anywhere off this?

    I'm in th same boat, i've even got the same dodgy 'deed of asignment' letter as you!

    i have called Halifax today who dont thin they sent the letter and will confirm it to me in the next 10 days.

    My debt is for an alledged bank account and the total outstanding is nearly 3K!!! - i dont believe i ever owed Halifax this kind of money if any at all!

    I'm sick of CapQuest - i too started paying them which was a mistake as it woudl now be statute barred if i hadn't!

    i have had a Statutory Demand off them and i'm just filling in the forms to have it set aside - i hope its succesful, if it is then i will be sueing them for the payments i previously made plus interest, costs and damages!

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    Re: Capquest jo5hephedward5

    Hi jo5hepheward5

    I had a run in with Capquest last year with our very old Halifax account. The first thing I did was write to the advising them that I do not acknowledge the debt. Then I sent a CCA request, they sent me all my statements, hence my 18 year bank charge claim. They could not as you say give me the properly executed deed of assignment. After many letters backwards and forwards, they suddenly dropped the case as I was not convinced that they owned the debt although they were able to send to me all my statements going back 18 years.

    I will have a look back at the letters which I sent them to see what I eventually wrote that made them back off.

    xx
    Last edited by enaid; 21st October 2008, 08:22:AM. Reason: added attachments

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