I've moderated while I redact the letter, but does the partial address they have mentioned mean anything to you from Jan 2011 ?( it appears that is where the account was opened from ).
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Okay, to enable them to comply with the CCA request they are correct to ensure you are the right person before disclosing the information under data protection. So you can respond to the letter confirming the detail they have requested.
I'd get a subject access request sent off to NEXT asap asking for full transaction lists, as well as agreement, assignment, default and any screen notes, to try and find out how the balance rose so markedly from what you recall it was and investigate any other defence you may have, as it is likely the agreement will be compliant, and their requesting confirmation of the address would seem to indicate they do have it.
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Originally posted by Amethyst View PostOkay, to enable them to comply with the CCA request they are correct to ensure you are the right person before disclosing the information under data protection.
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I'm not sure we'd want to amend it to inform creditors up front of previous addresses. Many CCA requests go in after a court claim or a LBC have been issued, and therefore one would hope they have already satisfied themselves as to the identity of the alleged debtor. And, in essence, we don't entirely want them to comply with the request quickly, delay is good as it gives more opportunity for the alleged debtor to find out more information / make arrangements to sort a settlement if it comes to it etc. It isn't an issue to respond to further enquiry about identity in my view.#staysafestayhome
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Hi Louise, so sorry to hear of your problems. We are also disputing a tiny claim (£54) and DML have gone as far as a Restons solictors letter (as yours) and the keep asking about an address. We don't give any information to them as we have sent a CCA request and all they did was send the PO back and keep asking about this address. They never seem to give up no matter what you do, even though we don't owe the debt having never had an account with Next Directory.
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