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Claim issued on an address that the Claimant knew was wrong.

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  • Claim issued on an address that the Claimant knew was wrong.

    I have recently dealt with a case involving Hoist Portfolio where they issued a claim against the customer in circumstances that can only be described as downright outrageous. So the story goes like this, consumer tells Hoist they’ve moved, Hoist write to consumer at the new address, consumer is on electoral roll, consumer registers all […]


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    Re: Claim issued on an address that the Claimant knew was wrong.

    Originally posted by pt2537 View Post
    I have recently dealt with a case involving Hoist Portfolio where they issued a claim against the customer in circumstances that can only be described as downright outrageous. So the story goes like this, consumer tells Hoist they’ve moved, Hoist write to consumer at the new address, consumer is on electoral roll, consumer registers all […]


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    Yes PT my firm has also had several of these cases too which were very quickly resolved to the client's satisfaction.

    It tends to be secondary debt purchasers who seem to be mostly to blame. Also had several cases where they are suing for a credit agreement which doesn't exist and is actually with a different lender - they are interesting cases too.

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