Hello Forum,
The last time I posted I had submitted the relevant papers to the Courts as per the advice previously provided, requesting a copy of the Credit Agreement etc..
The situation now is that Cabot have provided a copy of a credit agreement with my name and a previous address. However their letter states that this is a 'reconstituted true copy of of your credit agreement, which for the avoidance of doubt complies with the consumer credit (Cancellation notices and copies of documents) Regulations 1983 and therefore complies with the obligations set out in section 77-78 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.'
It then goes on to say that they consider the agreement is now enforceable etc...
From my prospective, I do not know anything about this Company and for all I know they have produced a standard document with my name and a previous address shown, as I am sure this information is accessible through the right channels.
I have since written back requesting a signed copy of the agreement and for them to provide details/correspondence that any outstanding debt has been assigned/acquired by them.
What is my position here and would the information they have provided stand up in court/be enforcable. And are they obligated to provide a signed copy of the original agreement and supporting evidence they have the right to pursue any outstanding debt..?
Your help would be very much appreciated.
Dilema
The last time I posted I had submitted the relevant papers to the Courts as per the advice previously provided, requesting a copy of the Credit Agreement etc..
The situation now is that Cabot have provided a copy of a credit agreement with my name and a previous address. However their letter states that this is a 'reconstituted true copy of of your credit agreement, which for the avoidance of doubt complies with the consumer credit (Cancellation notices and copies of documents) Regulations 1983 and therefore complies with the obligations set out in section 77-78 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.'
It then goes on to say that they consider the agreement is now enforceable etc...
From my prospective, I do not know anything about this Company and for all I know they have produced a standard document with my name and a previous address shown, as I am sure this information is accessible through the right channels.
I have since written back requesting a signed copy of the agreement and for them to provide details/correspondence that any outstanding debt has been assigned/acquired by them.
What is my position here and would the information they have provided stand up in court/be enforcable. And are they obligated to provide a signed copy of the original agreement and supporting evidence they have the right to pursue any outstanding debt..?
Your help would be very much appreciated.
Dilema
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