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Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

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  • #61
    Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

    Thanks ODC and FP.....yes I do believe this alleged payment is being used to restart the SD.

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    • #62
      Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

      My friend received this letter today from Marlins.....but they have not asked my friend to contact them and I am not sure what to reply.

      Any help would be great. They sent statements where my friend has been paying £5 a month...last payment he made was on 16 Dec 2010....
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      • #63
        Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

        Hi Jumper, I don't think it requires a response and your friend has to tough it out until it becomes statute barred.
        G

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        • #64
          Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

          I would be interested to know how long your friend had the card for.
          G

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          • #65
            Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

            Hi G....he had the card since 2006....

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            • #66
              Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

              They say they can take the case to court, but they admit they can't get a judgment. :confused2:
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              • #67
                Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

                Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
                They say they can take the case to court, but they admit they can't get a judgment. :confused2:
                They have included that line as a bluff methinks. They are also wrong about being able to sell it on if there is a dispute but then again they are a DCA so the truth that they have bought an UNENFORCEABLE debt must annoy them

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                • #68
                  Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

                  Thanks ODC I was just wandering if a reply should be sent....or just wait and see what they do next....

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                  • #69
                    Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

                    Originally posted by jumper999 View Post
                    My friend received this letter today from Marlins.....but they have not asked my friend to contact them and I am not sure what to reply.

                    Any help would be great. They sent statements where my friend has been paying £5 a month...last payment he made was on 16 Dec 2010....
                    I've just seen this after having a bit of a break, that's an excellent result, just what your friend was looking for!

                    ...and what everyone who sends out a CCA request hopes to receive: a dream response!

                    She should keep that letter in a very safe place, preferably a fireproof safe!

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                    • #70
                      Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

                      Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
                      I've just seen this after having a bit of a break, that's an excellent result, just what your friend was looking for!

                      ...and what everyone who sends out a CCA request hopes to receive: a dream response!

                      She should keep that letter in a very safe place, preferably a fireproof safe!
                      Thanks FP.....Here is the recent letter my friend received last Saturday.....have you noticed the date? it reads 20/08/13........that's almost a month ago.
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                      • #71
                        Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

                        Originally posted by jumper999 View Post
                        Thanks FP.....Here is the recent letter my friend received last Saturday.....have you noticed the date? it reads 20/08/13........that's almost a month ago.
                        That's just a template-based, generic statement, you can tell by the reference to allocation of payments, etc. I presume she's not making any payments...

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                        • #72
                          Re: Freind's HSBC debt sold to Marlin

                          No no payments are being made FP.

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