Hi all, I am a new member looking for advice regarding an LBC that I have received from AJJB Law for a claim made by Allay Ltd, recently transferred across to Allay (UK) Ltd.
My case is very similar to a lot of threads on here and I will summarise below:
In April 2019 I did a free PPI check that I had seen on Facebook, I had notification via email that they believed I had PPI that could be reclaimed and that they would send me a claim pack via post. They were very insistent that the letters of authority needed to be completed, signed and returned.
Whilst waiting for the claim pack to arrive, I did some further investigation and found that due to my circumstances, any PPI reclaimed wouldn't be able to be kept by myself and that if I were to use a CMC that I would still be liable for their fee. On that basis I decided that I would not pursue any claims, either via a CMC or myself.
The claim pack arrived and I filed it, unsigned, I then had no end of "claim packs" sent insisting that I fill them in, they were filed along with the original claim pack. I still have them somewhere.
Some while later I received a letter from Santander to say that they had been contacted by Allay on my behalf and that a claim had been made. The claim was made in my favour, however due to my circumstances I was not eligible for the money and it was handed over to the OR.
Allay then sent me their infamous "congratulations we won" letter with a bill for their services. As you can imagine I was incredulous that they had the audacity to make the claim, with out my express written consent. For the record I have had no dialogue, apart from the initial "PPI check" via facebook, with Allay.
Initially I was going to appeal the bill, by contacting Santander and asking for proof that they had a signed letter of authority, to allow a third party to act on my behalf and further contact Allay to ask for proof that I had given them a signed letter of authority. Having read this forum and others, I decided to just ignore it and deal with it, if they progressed it any further.
I had a barrage of emails and letters, which is fairly common approach over the last year and answered none of them. It went quiet for a while, then a bit more and then quiet again. I then started to get letters and emails from CRS, which I blocked and filed, as I had done with the Allay ones. I then started to get letters from AJJB Law using similar threats as the others had done. I reasoned that as the others had used similar tactics and hadn't followed through that AJJB law would do the same. However, today I received their "Letter Before Claim" As a side note, their initial correspondence sited Allay Ltd as the client and then changed to Allay (UK) ltd. As per Allay website all debts were transferred to Allay (UK) ltd on 26.02.21. The 1st correspondence I had from AJJB was on 29.07.21
I will happily post it up, however the basics of it are, that I owe just over £500 to Allay UK Ltd and unless I pay up, they will be taking me to court.
I will be contesting the debt and am more than happy to go to court. I know without a doubt that Allay do not have the necessary proof to act on my behalf, along with the fact that they have not adhered to distance selling regs, in the absence of a contract or relevant terms and conditions. I am also confident that they know going to court over a debt of around £500 would just not be viable.
I would very much appreciate any help with the relevant information that I need to include in the reply to my "Letter Before Claim"
Another side note, I have seen a post on the forum, regarding Allay Ltd late accounts, if you check companies house Allay (UK) Ltd's accounts are also now late.
Please also let me know if I have missed anything.
Thanks in advance.
My case is very similar to a lot of threads on here and I will summarise below:
In April 2019 I did a free PPI check that I had seen on Facebook, I had notification via email that they believed I had PPI that could be reclaimed and that they would send me a claim pack via post. They were very insistent that the letters of authority needed to be completed, signed and returned.
Whilst waiting for the claim pack to arrive, I did some further investigation and found that due to my circumstances, any PPI reclaimed wouldn't be able to be kept by myself and that if I were to use a CMC that I would still be liable for their fee. On that basis I decided that I would not pursue any claims, either via a CMC or myself.
The claim pack arrived and I filed it, unsigned, I then had no end of "claim packs" sent insisting that I fill them in, they were filed along with the original claim pack. I still have them somewhere.
Some while later I received a letter from Santander to say that they had been contacted by Allay on my behalf and that a claim had been made. The claim was made in my favour, however due to my circumstances I was not eligible for the money and it was handed over to the OR.
Allay then sent me their infamous "congratulations we won" letter with a bill for their services. As you can imagine I was incredulous that they had the audacity to make the claim, with out my express written consent. For the record I have had no dialogue, apart from the initial "PPI check" via facebook, with Allay.
Initially I was going to appeal the bill, by contacting Santander and asking for proof that they had a signed letter of authority, to allow a third party to act on my behalf and further contact Allay to ask for proof that I had given them a signed letter of authority. Having read this forum and others, I decided to just ignore it and deal with it, if they progressed it any further.
I had a barrage of emails and letters, which is fairly common approach over the last year and answered none of them. It went quiet for a while, then a bit more and then quiet again. I then started to get letters and emails from CRS, which I blocked and filed, as I had done with the Allay ones. I then started to get letters from AJJB Law using similar threats as the others had done. I reasoned that as the others had used similar tactics and hadn't followed through that AJJB law would do the same. However, today I received their "Letter Before Claim" As a side note, their initial correspondence sited Allay Ltd as the client and then changed to Allay (UK) ltd. As per Allay website all debts were transferred to Allay (UK) ltd on 26.02.21. The 1st correspondence I had from AJJB was on 29.07.21
I will happily post it up, however the basics of it are, that I owe just over £500 to Allay UK Ltd and unless I pay up, they will be taking me to court.
I will be contesting the debt and am more than happy to go to court. I know without a doubt that Allay do not have the necessary proof to act on my behalf, along with the fact that they have not adhered to distance selling regs, in the absence of a contract or relevant terms and conditions. I am also confident that they know going to court over a debt of around £500 would just not be viable.
I would very much appreciate any help with the relevant information that I need to include in the reply to my "Letter Before Claim"
Another side note, I have seen a post on the forum, regarding Allay Ltd late accounts, if you check companies house Allay (UK) Ltd's accounts are also now late.
Please also let me know if I have missed anything.
Thanks in advance.
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