I took out a credit card with Egg in around 2006 (not sure exactly) which Barclays took over in 2011. In 2016 I defaulted on the account, as had several unmanageable accounts which my ex-partner got me to take out in my name, which he used for his spending, and I could no longer make the payments. I set up a £1 a month payment to each, and subsequently paid some off with a 10% offer which was accepted by some. In 2019 I learnt that I could request the CCA, which I did from Link who were by then managing the account. They sent a letter saying it was currently unenforceable but a few days later I got a letter from Barclaycard with a copy of a sheet with my name and address where I was living at the time of the Egg card, but nothing further on this sheet except a box stating Your Right To Cancel - once you have signed this agreement you will have a short time in which you can cancel it etc, but this sheet was not attached to anything further. They also sent a 12 page Credit Card Agreement regulated by the CCA 1974, but it was generic and says This is a credit card agreement between Egg Banking of .....address and you, the person who signed this Agreement (with no name or address). The agreement is not signed, and says Restricted - Internal at the bottom of every page.
They also sent a letter from Barclaycard with a reconstituted copy of a credit agreement with Barclaycard, and it says This is a statement of the terms of your agreement with us and incorporates any variations to the terms made since you entered into this agreement. They finished with This completes our obligations under Section 78 if the Act. The agreement itself is not signed and has my name and an address where I was living in 2015. It doesn't state a credit limit. It says We'll tell you what your credit limit is when we first open your account, which makes it sound like it is a new agreement, but nowhere does it show me agreeing to take out this card.
My question that I hope someone can help with is - if a bank takes over a credit card, should the original bank be the one to show my agreement with them for it to be enforceable? (ie Egg). Can Barclaycard use this without my signature or a credit limit? is it actually an agreement between us? I would be happy to forward the documents for someone to check. Hope you can help
They also sent a letter from Barclaycard with a reconstituted copy of a credit agreement with Barclaycard, and it says This is a statement of the terms of your agreement with us and incorporates any variations to the terms made since you entered into this agreement. They finished with This completes our obligations under Section 78 if the Act. The agreement itself is not signed and has my name and an address where I was living in 2015. It doesn't state a credit limit. It says We'll tell you what your credit limit is when we first open your account, which makes it sound like it is a new agreement, but nowhere does it show me agreeing to take out this card.
My question that I hope someone can help with is - if a bank takes over a credit card, should the original bank be the one to show my agreement with them for it to be enforceable? (ie Egg). Can Barclaycard use this without my signature or a credit limit? is it actually an agreement between us? I would be happy to forward the documents for someone to check. Hope you can help
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