Hi,
In 2007, I had a personal loan and Graduate overdraft with HSBC. Unable to keep up with payments, the loan defaulted in 2008. The bank also closed the overdraft at this time, added some charges and passed the entire balance to a debt collector (Moorcroft I believe). In 2009, I started a DMP with Step Change (then CCCS). This continued until a time when Step Change halted the DMP because I hadn't updated my circumstances. I think this was in 2012 or 2013. Since then I have had occasional letters from either Moorcroft, Capquest or Arrow. These letters only went so far as to threaten 'further action', such as 'more letters and calls' for example. I made no response to any of these. Last week, I received an intial letter from Restons saying that they had bought the debt.
Their letter this week goes as follows:
We are instructed to seek payment of [£amount - combined amount, doesn't say how much is for the loan or the overdraft]
Failure to contact by [date next week] will result in further action. Which could include the issue of a County Court Claim for the full balance plus fees and costs [£510].
There is then a suggestion of installments or short settlement, no figures.
There is also a page of FAQ's in which they detail the creditor, that it was a loan (not entirely accurate), the account number for the bank account, the opening date (2007), the 'date of assignment' (Jan 2013) and 'last payment date' (Aug 2013).
My questions are:
Aside from the obvious, who are these people? Can they take me to court for a 10 year old debt they don't seem to know everything about? What should I do with the 'Financial Statement' they included, if anything?
I always wanted to dispute the default and the total amount at the time. I received barely any information at the time (lost after countless house moves since then) and felt the charges added on were punitive and unreasonable. i only discovered the graduate account was closed when I tried to pay for something. Being naiive and scared of bailiffs I took some advice and started a DMP without fighting the amount.
Do I have any options now?
Many thanks.
In 2007, I had a personal loan and Graduate overdraft with HSBC. Unable to keep up with payments, the loan defaulted in 2008. The bank also closed the overdraft at this time, added some charges and passed the entire balance to a debt collector (Moorcroft I believe). In 2009, I started a DMP with Step Change (then CCCS). This continued until a time when Step Change halted the DMP because I hadn't updated my circumstances. I think this was in 2012 or 2013. Since then I have had occasional letters from either Moorcroft, Capquest or Arrow. These letters only went so far as to threaten 'further action', such as 'more letters and calls' for example. I made no response to any of these. Last week, I received an intial letter from Restons saying that they had bought the debt.
Their letter this week goes as follows:
We are instructed to seek payment of [£amount - combined amount, doesn't say how much is for the loan or the overdraft]
Failure to contact by [date next week] will result in further action. Which could include the issue of a County Court Claim for the full balance plus fees and costs [£510].
There is then a suggestion of installments or short settlement, no figures.
There is also a page of FAQ's in which they detail the creditor, that it was a loan (not entirely accurate), the account number for the bank account, the opening date (2007), the 'date of assignment' (Jan 2013) and 'last payment date' (Aug 2013).
My questions are:
Aside from the obvious, who are these people? Can they take me to court for a 10 year old debt they don't seem to know everything about? What should I do with the 'Financial Statement' they included, if anything?
I always wanted to dispute the default and the total amount at the time. I received barely any information at the time (lost after countless house moves since then) and felt the charges added on were punitive and unreasonable. i only discovered the graduate account was closed when I tried to pay for something. Being naiive and scared of bailiffs I took some advice and started a DMP without fighting the amount.
Do I have any options now?
Many thanks.
Comment