I approached the Credit Services Association after a member, Drydensfairfax Solicitors kept asking me for money for their client, Max Recovery.
I had raised some concerns that they had not shown any valid proof of debt, a notice of assignment they provided was invalid on a number of grounds, refusing to supply me with a copy of the original default notice, no valid credit agreement, and no termination notice either.
The CSA accepted my complaint and have given Drydens 28 days to comply.
So far they have not responded and have until 6th September to reply.
So what happens if after the 28 days and still nothing from Drydens?
Has anyone ever dealt with the CSA!?
I had raised some concerns that they had not shown any valid proof of debt, a notice of assignment they provided was invalid on a number of grounds, refusing to supply me with a copy of the original default notice, no valid credit agreement, and no termination notice either.
The CSA accepted my complaint and have given Drydens 28 days to comply.
So far they have not responded and have until 6th September to reply.
So what happens if after the 28 days and still nothing from Drydens?
Has anyone ever dealt with the CSA!?
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