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  • RedFinn2012
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    Re: Unsecured Loan Claiming as Overdraft

    Thank you both, Nem & Diana, so very much! Lots for me to be going on with, will sort out the SAR to HSBC, CCA to Arrow, and letter to Restons tomorrow. Will report back as and when there is further information.

    Am much clearer on the way forward, slippery little suckers

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  • Diana M
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    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    they amalgamated all my HSBC debt, overdraft, credit cards, and loan into this 'Managed Loan' and I was not allowed any further credit with them, so it's definitely no overdraft. I'm wondering if they'll have a hard time getting the documents after 12 years......
    That's why I said in my post # 10 send a SAR to HSBC to get all the data they have on file now.

    Because if the loan agreement is not in that (i.e. their SAR response to you) then how will Arrow be able to get it

    Di

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  • nemesis45
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    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    It could have been sooner, albeit not by much, so I'm guesstimating November as SB time. This was created circa July 2005, when they amalgamated all my HSBC debt, overdraft, credit cards, and loan into this 'Managed Loan' and I was not allowed any further credit with them, so it's definitely no overdraft. I'm wondering if they'll have a hard time getting the documents after 12 years......
    Likely to be very difficult to trace the documents.
    You could send a Subject Access Request to HSBC to see just what data they still hold. (if any)

    nem

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  • Diana M
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    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    wouldn't it be displayed on my credit file that way? As it stands, my credit file accurately displays the info separately,
    I'm aware of a similar situation (with Arrow) where the current account OD is on the CRA files as HSBC and the loan element is reported by Arrow. In that case Arrow is pursuing both amounts as one debt which will give them assignment issues.

    My advice is to take a screenshot of both entries before they fall off the CRA files in July which is the sixth anniversary of the defaults. You may need it as evidence further down the line.

    Let's hope that the CCA Request puts a stop on things for now as you limp towards SB.

    Di

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  • RedFinn2012
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    Originally posted by Diana M View Post
    If the last payment and/or contact was in November 2011 then this debt is due to go Statute Barred in November this year.

    If you send a CCA Request now I expect they'll have to approach HSBC (the original creditor) for the documents which could take months.

    During this period of non compliance with your s.77 CCA Request a firm must make the debtor aware that the debt is unenforceable so shouldn't issue legal proceedings under the FCA Handbook rules CONC 13.1.6 >

    https://handbook.fca.org.uk/handbook...&timeline=True

    There's no guarantee they'll voluntarily respect the FCA guidance so you may wish to include reference to it in your letter to Restons. Let them see you're not daft.

    In another post you say the account(s) were defaulted in July 2011 so the DN would have been before that date. You need to check when that last payment was made (could it have been before November 2011?) in case SB is sooner than you think.

    Di
    It could have been sooner, albeit not by much, so I'm guesstimating November as SB time. This was created circa July 2005, when they amalgamated all my HSBC debt, overdraft, credit cards, and loan into this 'Managed Loan' and I was not allowed any further credit with them, so it's definitely no overdraft. I'm wondering if they'll have a hard time getting the documents after 12 years......

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  • RedFinn2012
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    Originally posted by Diana M View Post
    If they plead the wrong account number in the Particulars of Claim (if they issue proceedings) then they'll have some difficulty in winning the case.

    It may not have been Restons who bundled the numbers together. In my experience HSBC amalgamate accounts/debts before they assign them. In most cases they give the 'account' a new reference number.

    Send a Subject Access Request to HSBC now to get the full history of what really happened and when.

    Di
    It's possible but wouldn't it be displayed on my credit file that way? As it stands, my credit file accurately displays the info separately,

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  • Diana M
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    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    Hi Diana,
    Thanks for your advice, I will send off the CCA tomorrow and a copy to Restons, I've attached a reply to them also. Do you think it'll do?
    Yes

    Di

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  • RedFinn2012
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    Hi Diana,

    Thanks for your advice, I will send off the CCA tomorrow and a copy to Restons, I've attached a reply to them also. Do you think it'll do?

    "Dear Sir,

    I refer to your letter of March 29th in which you again state that you intend to commence court proceedings concerning an alleged overdraft balance of £3252.05. I have indeed checked my records and categorically deny even having an overdraft with HSBC, namely because I wasn’t allowed to have one.


    To that end, I have formally sent your client a section 77 CCA request (copy enclosed) and respectfully ask that you halt any further proceedings on this account until such time as their documents have been received by myself."

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  • Diana M
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    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    Already done that, nope they are listed separately Current A/C £59.00 - Default 19/06/2012 & Unsecured Loan £3193.00 - Default 23/07/2012.

    Bundled together by Restons as Overdraft and using the Current A/C number.
    If they plead the wrong account number in the Particulars of Claim (if they issue proceedings) then they'll have some difficulty in winning the case.

    It may not have been Restons who bundled the numbers together. In my experience HSBC amalgamate accounts/debts before they assign them. In most cases they give the 'account' a new reference number.

    Send a Subject Access Request to HSBC now to get the full history of what really happened and when.

    Di

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  • Diana M
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    Re: Unsecured Loan Claiming as Overdraft

    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    Last made payment & contact circa Nov. 2011.
    If the last payment and/or contact was in November 2011 then this debt is due to go Statute Barred in November this year.

    If you send a CCA Request now I expect they'll have to approach HSBC (the original creditor) for the documents which could take months.

    During this period of non compliance with your s.77 CCA Request a firm must make the debtor aware that the debt is unenforceable so shouldn't issue legal proceedings under the FCA Handbook rules CONC 13.1.6 >

    https://handbook.fca.org.uk/handbook...&timeline=True

    There's no guarantee they'll voluntarily respect the FCA guidance so you may wish to include reference to it in your letter to Restons. Let them see you're not daft.

    In another post you say the account(s) were defaulted in July 2011 so the DN would have been before that date. You need to check when that last payment was made (could it have been before November 2011?) in case SB is sooner than you think.

    Di

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  • Diana M
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    Send Arrow a section 77 CCA Request immediately. You must include a £1 postal order for the statutory fee.

    Send a copy of it to Restons with a covering letter stating that you "categorically deny this debt was an overdraft with HSBC" (if that's the case since you say it was a loan).

    This forum has a template letter here > http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...=7670#post7670

    That letter from Restons gives you a deadline of 18th April before they will issue legal proceedings so make sure you reply as soon as possible by Royal Mail Recorded Delivery.

    Ditto the s.77 CCA Request to Arrow (Recorded Delivery) asap.

    Di

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  • nemesis45
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    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    Hi Nemesis,

    Already done that, nope they are listed separately Current A/C £59.00 - Default 19/06/2012 & Unsecured Loan £3193.00 - Default 23/07/2012.

    Bundled together by Restons as Overdraft and using the Current A/C number.

    Thanks for your help guys, it's much appreciated.
    Well you can prove that you never had an overdraft of that size, and I suspect Arrow Global have instructed Restons that the debt is solely for an OD, they do like to pull stunts like that.
    nem

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  • RedFinn2012
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    Hi Nemesis,

    Already done that, nope they are listed separately Current A/C £59.00 - Default 19/06/2012 & Unsecured Loan £3193.00 - Default 23/07/2012.

    Bundled together by Restons as Overdraft and using the Current A/C number.

    Thanks for your help guys, it's much appreciated.

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  • nemesis45
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    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    Hi Amethyst,

    Yes, in their reply to me they refer to their first letter as a letter before action. They also say that their initial letter is compliant with Paragraph 3 of the practice direction - Pre-Action Conduct and Protocols.

    The merging of accounts was done with my knowledge, HSBC called me (sometime in 2005 or thereabouts) to discuss my accounts (I remember I had my daughter in the bath) and the managed loan was sold to me as the answer to my problems, a pity they neglected to tell me that I would be enslaved to it for far longer and much more costly.

    Last made payment & contact circa Nov. 2011.

    I'll look into the SAR and CCA, I just don't know how Restons can claim it's an overdraft when I didn't have an overdraft on my current account, not really what I'd call compliant with PAP.

    My concern is though, that they're trying to circumvent having to provide a CCA by claiming it's an overdraft.
    Hi,

    It would be worthwhile checking your credit reference files to see 1. If the account is there and 2 to see how it is described.

    It's quite common for these managed loans to be wrongly described as an overdraft.

    nem

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  • RedFinn2012
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    This is the letter they sent to me in response.
    Attached Files

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