Re: PRA Group need help!!
The Consumer Credit Act does not require it to be in a certain format but these days most correspondence would be printed. Presumably you have access to a printer.
The DCA's criteria for issuing claims doesn't always follow a clear pattern, however, one thing is for sure: they hope to obtain default judgment, and over 75% of money claims end that way. Debt purchasers buy accounts in bulk without any paperwork, so they have to go back to the original creditor to obtain it, and they may or may not be able to supply it. It's out of their control. If they see you are the sort of person who is likely to challenge them and defend a claim if one was issued, they'll probably move on to easier prey. ray:
If they were to issue a claim, you'd have to send a CCA request anyway, and you'd always be wondering what sort of paperwork they have (if any). If you get that over with at this early stage, you would be much better prepared *if* a claim was issued in the future so as well as being your lawful right, it can only work in your favour. :thumb:
Do keep us posted. :typing:
Originally posted by Belle123
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Originally posted by Belle123
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Originally posted by Belle123
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If they were to issue a claim, you'd have to send a CCA request anyway, and you'd always be wondering what sort of paperwork they have (if any). If you get that over with at this early stage, you would be much better prepared *if* a claim was issued in the future so as well as being your lawful right, it can only work in your favour. :thumb:
Do keep us posted. :typing:
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