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  • Received 2 letters from Lowell

    Morning,

    I recently changed my address and low and behold recieved 2 letters from Lowell advising me that theyd taken on debts.

    1 is for an old t-mobile account for £65 which im not too bothered about however the other letter is for a company called JD Sports saying theyd taken over 2 debts one for £256 and the other for £234.

    There simply asking me to settle the balance at this stage. Ive had this before with 2 mobile contracts and theyve been discontinued thanks to R0b however the JD Sports ones im not sure how to go..

    I have a pretty good credit score which ive been building up and dont want it to effect it. The accounts defaulted in 2015 by the way.

    Can you give me some info on where to go from here?

    Thanks

    Josh
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      The defaults are quite recent so won't fall off of your file until 2021. If you get them settled it will help your credit score a bit sooner ( they'll possibly have less impact in a year or so if marked as settled/partially settled etc ) They aren't huge debts, so if you intend fighting them through the court system ensure you have enough saved to settle within 28 days from any judgment should the worst happen - and remember there will be additional court and legal fees added ( probably around £100 for each if they don't combine them). You don't want a CCJ (or two) on your file for a further 6 years ( could be 2024/2025 ).

      So that's worse case scenario ... for now, if you don't want to negotiate a full and final settlement on them ( or actually even if you do ) I would get a CCA request sent off for both. Presumably each is a different catalogue under the JD Williams brand ( there 20 or so sub brands I think ) so treat them separately for now and send two CCA letters to Lowell. Do you know how long ago you opened the accounts ? or even which catalogues they were for ? If they were opened relatively recently, after 2007, then it is going to be likely the agreements are in existence asnd likely compliant, and it's just whether they can be provided by the original creditor to Lowell or not.

      It might also be worth sending a Subject Access Request off to JD Williams to get any agreements, transaction lists ( see if there are unfair charges, PPI type things you can defend/claim on to reduce the balance/use to negotiate ).

      T-Mobile account you can probably sort with a couple letters requesting evidence of the contract and debt.
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        Thankyou for the reply

        So the first was opened in October 2014 and missed payment in March 2015 and the second was October 2014 and missed payment in April 2015.

        Strangly enough i honestly cant remember opening 2...only the one and think i stopped the payments long before that! Ive found this information on my credit report.

        In the mean time i will get 2 CCA requests sent out and see what i get back!

        The t-mobile i can deal with easily.

        Josh

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          So little update, ive still not received anything back from them and noticed today that they've got my name wrong on the account and the letter they sent out, can this work in my favour?

          Amethyst

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            How wrong ?
            #staysafestayhome

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              Only one letter but it changes the whole last name in doing so

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              • #8
                Probably not any effect then, unless there is actually a dispute as to whether this was originally your debt ( ie account was opened by ID fraud or somesuch ) Also could include the incorrect spelling of your name in your witness statement to draw doubt into the accurancy of the rest of the details, particularly considering
                Strangly enough i honestly cant remember opening 2...only the one and think i stopped the payments long before that! Ive found this information on my credit report.
                #staysafestayhome

                Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

                Received a Court Claim? Read >>>>> First Steps

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