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Mbna & Link Financial Torture Borrower

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  • Mbna & Link Financial Torture Borrower

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12622318

    "Improper conduct:

    The judge was scathing about the non-traceable phone calls which both MBNA and Link Financial - who bought the debt in 2008 - had used to try to recover the debt.
    "It seems to me that such conduct has no proper function in the recovery of consumer debt," Mr Justice Chambers said.
    "[There] can be no excuse for conduct of which it must be supposed the sole purpose must have been to make the claimant's life so difficult that he would come to heel.
    "I cannot think that in a society that is otherwise so sensitive of a consumer's position this is conduct that should be countenanced," he added."
    Last edited by Angry Cat; 3rd March 2011, 09:32:AM.
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    Re: Mbna & Link Financial Torture Borrower

    Harrison v Link (MBNA) Feb 2011 - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum
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      Re: Mbna & Link Financial Torture Borrower

      It should go without saying, that there have been many complaints made to the OFT and the Trading Standards Service, about the 'Bad Business Practices' employed by Link Financial Limited & MBNA; these complaints have been ongoing for over three years.

      The Office of Fair Trading, imposed 'Requirements' on Link Financial:
      http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/pre...quirements.pdf

      Clearly, both Link Financial & MBNA adopt a Cavalier attitude to the Office of Fair Trading's guidance on debt collection practices...!

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        Re: Mbna & Link Financial Torture Borrower

        'Tricks'
        Marc Gander of the Consumer Action Group (CAG) was delighted with the ruling.
        "This is a real message to anyone else who tries the same tricks," he said.

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