Re: Court Claim - CABOT Financial (UK) Ltd/Mortimer Clarke Solicitors/Capital One
I think review of the appropriate sections of the Act needs to be undertaken. The DN is strictly defined as is termination. It must be dated and must give a specific date for remedy which must give 14 clear days from service. Barclays/Barclaycard practice was/is to issue. DNs after one missed payment and one week before the 2nd is due. Via Mercers their in house chase dogs. They are usually incorrect and have provided basis for defence but more judges are disliking this. The creditor remains in default until a correct DN and termination are in place then they can proceed. However this does not affect the date of the original cause of action. Yes in unregulated contracts the coa will be written into its terms and will be the next working day after the breach of those specific terms.Many fail to make use SAR early enough or have failed to keep their own records. Hence the chase dogs get away with it. But spreading these misconceptions about default dates on CRA files really must cease as it is endangering vulnerable people future lives and finances.
I think review of the appropriate sections of the Act needs to be undertaken. The DN is strictly defined as is termination. It must be dated and must give a specific date for remedy which must give 14 clear days from service. Barclays/Barclaycard practice was/is to issue. DNs after one missed payment and one week before the 2nd is due. Via Mercers their in house chase dogs. They are usually incorrect and have provided basis for defence but more judges are disliking this. The creditor remains in default until a correct DN and termination are in place then they can proceed. However this does not affect the date of the original cause of action. Yes in unregulated contracts the coa will be written into its terms and will be the next working day after the breach of those specific terms.Many fail to make use SAR early enough or have failed to keep their own records. Hence the chase dogs get away with it. But spreading these misconceptions about default dates on CRA files really must cease as it is endangering vulnerable people future lives and finances.
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