Mortimer Clark, Marlin, Cabot
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Re: Mortimer Clark and Cabot
Originally posted by Jorjai66 View PostHi Flaming parrot, the recon does have my name and address on it. The card was taken out in 2006. The statement has lots of ROP payments on it I'm not sure what that is . The last payment was Dec 2008
Originally posted by FlamingParrot View PostI have found more info about ROP and it's actually something different to PPI, it stands for Repayment Option Plan and it's intended to freeze the credit card when you can't make payments, basically intended to protect your credit score if you are unable to pay: http://www.vanquis.co.uk/credit-cards/vanquis-repayment-option-plan
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Was that payment in December 2008 one of them 'ROP payments' which are actually charges rather than payments, despite the name?
I see this claim was issued in July 2014 so you'd need not to have paid anything after June 2008 for it to be SBd, however, those ROP entries are charges so they don't count as payments.
This may have been asked before, is the claimant Cabot Financial (UK) Limited? Or is it Cabot Marlin or something else?
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Re: Mortimer Clark and Cabot
Originally posted by Jorjai66 View PostHi, the last ROP charge was Dec 2009. The claimant is Cabot financial UK. Thanks
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