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    Dear All

    New to this site and have been reading through today. Thankyou in advance for any help you can give me with this issue.

    I had an HSBC current account dating back to 1994 when I was a teenager. Later when I was a university student they gave me an overdraft with limit £1000 in approx 2001. After losing my job in October 2008 I no longer had an income to put into the account. Interest charges took me over the limit and HSBC then put on excess charges for being over the limit and additional charges every time they added more interest taking me further above the limit. After a few months after informing them of my situation they subsequently took the decision to convert the overdraft into a loan. I could not make the loan payments (I'm not 100% if I paid the first one or not) and the account went into default. Either just before the default or maybe a month or so after I sent out letters to all my creditors with offer of a token payment of £1. Although I'm not 100% because of the length of time passed I am assuming I would have written to HSBC who were the second biggest creditor. Again I may have also made the first token payment but unsure if I did. I don't have a record of the default notice from HSBC in my paperwork and do not remember if I received one. In fact the only paperwork I have on this account is a DCA chaser letter from a company called Direct Legal and Collections.

    For the next year or two I received various chaser letters from Direct Legal and Collections. All of which I binned. Having checked my Experian two years ago I saw an entry for the debt default logged by Lowell Portfolio. This was along with a default logged by HSBC for the same amount with defaults 5 days apart. Both in may 2009. Agreement start dates also differed. I also do not have in my records a letter of assignment of the debt to Lowell. Earlier this year I queried the double entry with Experian who contacted HSBC and they removed their record. I have had no other letters about this account for a number of years. Account number on the Lowell record and on the DLC letters differ.

    A letter has been sent to my mothers address (my original address but I did update HSBC with my change of address in 2009) from Bryan Carter Solicitors who have been instructed by Fredrikson International to commence legal proceedings unless payment is made within 14 days.

    What would now be the next step?
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      Please anyone with any help?

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