Received a letter from a DCA in September about a credit card debt sold on to them by a c/c company along with a notice of assignment from that company (in the same envelope.....and with the same small typo in my address!!). Relates to an alleged credit card account opened in the late 1990s and which shows on my Experian report as having been defaulted in 2005 - and due to be statute barred in about three months time. Clearly bought by DCA as a last chance saloon attempt.
Have done nothing since that letter. Have received about 10-12 phone calls a day since from them. Have never answered a single call. They have left 2/3 automated messages which I have never responded to.
Received nothing from them in writing until a second letter from them today, pretty much the same as the first i.e. please get in touch, but a bit firmer.......if you don't we'll move on to the next stage etc. etc. Interestingly I got an alert from Experian just before Christmas indicating that this debt was now registered as "settled" on my credit report even though the default status remained. I.e. "Current balance: settled" "Settled on: default date" "Status history: 8 (default)" All very confusing although I have that printout. On checking my file today the word "settled" has gone and the original default figure restored.
I have no paperwork dating back that far and I have spent about 10 years paying myself out of numerous debts. I can't prove it but I could swear that this debt was sold onto another collection agency half a dozen years ago and settled. Otherwise why would it go so long dormant until 6 months before it goes SB?
Have stalled DCA for three and a half months just by not answering the phone. Wonder now that a second letter has arrived what I should do? SB in 3 months..........but I guess they know that too!!
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Concertpianist
Have done nothing since that letter. Have received about 10-12 phone calls a day since from them. Have never answered a single call. They have left 2/3 automated messages which I have never responded to.
Received nothing from them in writing until a second letter from them today, pretty much the same as the first i.e. please get in touch, but a bit firmer.......if you don't we'll move on to the next stage etc. etc. Interestingly I got an alert from Experian just before Christmas indicating that this debt was now registered as "settled" on my credit report even though the default status remained. I.e. "Current balance: settled" "Settled on: default date" "Status history: 8 (default)" All very confusing although I have that printout. On checking my file today the word "settled" has gone and the original default figure restored.
I have no paperwork dating back that far and I have spent about 10 years paying myself out of numerous debts. I can't prove it but I could swear that this debt was sold onto another collection agency half a dozen years ago and settled. Otherwise why would it go so long dormant until 6 months before it goes SB?
Have stalled DCA for three and a half months just by not answering the phone. Wonder now that a second letter has arrived what I should do? SB in 3 months..........but I guess they know that too!!
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Concertpianist
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