Hi, I have received a letter of claim from a firm of solicitors representing a DCA who bought an old credit card debt from 2018.
Am I correct that the six years limitation period starts from the date of the last payment made to the credit card?
I have looked at bank statements and, more importantly, the credit card statement sent from the DCA.
The last credit card payment was made on 3 June 2019.
There were no other payments made after that, as the direct debit was cancelled due to losing my job and problems with my home.
The date calculator website gives me this:-
Duration from 3 June 2019 until today's date 30 July 2025 = 6 years, 1 month, 27 days excluding the end date.
Are they too late to issue court proceedings? I received a very unpleasant letter from the solicitors saying court proceedings would be issued on 22 August 2025 If I didn't make an offer to pay.
Thanks for any help.
Am I correct that the six years limitation period starts from the date of the last payment made to the credit card?
I have looked at bank statements and, more importantly, the credit card statement sent from the DCA.
The last credit card payment was made on 3 June 2019.
There were no other payments made after that, as the direct debit was cancelled due to losing my job and problems with my home.
The date calculator website gives me this:-
Duration from 3 June 2019 until today's date 30 July 2025 = 6 years, 1 month, 27 days excluding the end date.
Are they too late to issue court proceedings? I received a very unpleasant letter from the solicitors saying court proceedings would be issued on 22 August 2025 If I didn't make an offer to pay.
Thanks for any help.



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