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  • Notice of assignment

    Good afternoon.
    If someone could advise me please is this what a notice from original creidtor should look like. No headings and not filled in correctly. It looks to me like a temp plate that lowel have used, cheers
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    Diana m

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      I assume you have blanked out the people who manage the debt.
      Have you googled the name on the letter to see if they were actually in that role.

      Is this a recon following a request by you after receiving a claim

      [MENTION=87380]Diana M[/MENTION]

      You need to put the @symbol in

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        Re: Notice of assignment

        Originally posted by Midlandcb View Post
        Good afternoon.
        If someone could advise me please is this what a notice from original creidtor should look like. No headings and not filled in correctly. It looks to me like a temp plate that lowel have used, cheers
        Virtually all Lowell's letters are repopulated templates, also creditor such as Capone allow the debt purchaser to supply NOAs on their behalf.


        nem

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          Re: Notice of assignment

          Originally posted by Midlandcb View Post
          is this what a notice from original creidtor should look like. No headings and not filled in correctly. It looks to me like a temp plate that lowel have used, cheers
          It looks like a reconstituted NOA looks like, but the question is whether it’s an ‘honest and accurate’ reconstruction of the original - assuming there was a NOA issued/served on you in the first place.

          A Subject Access Request to Capital One is really the only way to discover whether a NOA was issued and (deemed) served and on what date?

          If that’s not in the Transaction Log then it didn’t happen.

          Di

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            Re: Notice of assignment

            Hi all thank you I haven't blanked any out only my name and account number all the rest is how they sent it. I'll go a head with the check I think the sar. They sent other after this one and looked different there was NO blanks.

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