I left Dubai in 2014, I paid a loan off, however I came back to UK not paying off a credit card. I have for the last 6yrs paid £100 into my Dubai account as I never intended to run from the debt and pay it back when I was more financially stable, my credit card limit was only £2000 but over the years I'm guessing fees and charges have built up. I received an email today from IDRWW asking me to contact them within 7 days, what are my options?. Any help would be grateful.
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May I suggest that you write back to them immediately and figure out what you owe.
Article 473 of the UAE Civil Code sets out the limitation periods. It states:-
‘A right shall not expire by the passage of time but no claim shall be heard if denied after the lapse of fifteen years without lawful excuse, but having regard to any special provisions relating thereto.’
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