Re: Cabot purchased old 2009 Santander overdraft ... Please Help!!
Hi
So here is the second letter
So I take it you didn't send the first one?
Now by rights, should cabot want to actually start a claim against you they should send you a letter before action. If they have not sent one yet , since Oct 1st they should send you one that includes options to admit or deny liability and all options in between such as i admit a bit, 'Whatcha talkin 'bout Willis' (showing my age there).
It really is difficult to say what is the best course of action but as Di says, if you ask them now for things it gives them more time to get their ducks in a row.
I have no idea how santander manage their delinquent accounts but I do know they can take quite some time to actually recall them , in a case I know of about 18 months although as you say you were in a DMP until sometime in 2014 it will be 2020 before it is SB.
Having said that, I think there are lots of things they should be doing such as sending you notices and if they are not, well I wouldn't tell them.
Sorry I am not much help
Hi
So here is the second letter
Dear Sirs,
Reference: 123456789
I refer to previous correspondence and in particular my request for information under the provisions of The Consumer Credit (EU Directive) Regulations 2010; and also c.39 (s.74 (A&B) (VA)) CCA(1974).
I formally requested a copy of the required documents that should have been sent to me annually by [enter bank name here] and am to date still awaiting such documents.
Until such time as I am in receipt of the requested information, this account cannot be enforced and remains in an unenforceable position because the basic underlying principles of legislation are being ignored. I attach a copy of my original request again, and hope that this time you'll take me more seriously and actually send out historical data as required within the legislative statute that is the Consumer Credit Act (1974).
I look forward to your response within the next 28 days with the requested information.
Yours faithfully,
Reference: 123456789
I refer to previous correspondence and in particular my request for information under the provisions of The Consumer Credit (EU Directive) Regulations 2010; and also c.39 (s.74 (A&B) (VA)) CCA(1974).
I formally requested a copy of the required documents that should have been sent to me annually by [enter bank name here] and am to date still awaiting such documents.
Until such time as I am in receipt of the requested information, this account cannot be enforced and remains in an unenforceable position because the basic underlying principles of legislation are being ignored. I attach a copy of my original request again, and hope that this time you'll take me more seriously and actually send out historical data as required within the legislative statute that is the Consumer Credit Act (1974).
I look forward to your response within the next 28 days with the requested information.
Yours faithfully,
Now by rights, should cabot want to actually start a claim against you they should send you a letter before action. If they have not sent one yet , since Oct 1st they should send you one that includes options to admit or deny liability and all options in between such as i admit a bit, 'Whatcha talkin 'bout Willis' (showing my age there).
It really is difficult to say what is the best course of action but as Di says, if you ask them now for things it gives them more time to get their ducks in a row.
I have no idea how santander manage their delinquent accounts but I do know they can take quite some time to actually recall them , in a case I know of about 18 months although as you say you were in a DMP until sometime in 2014 it will be 2020 before it is SB.
Having said that, I think there are lots of things they should be doing such as sending you notices and if they are not, well I wouldn't tell them.
Sorry I am not much help
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