Hello Forum,
I have requested a copy of the CCA agreement directly from PRA whom the account was sold to by Barclay Card, and instead I received what I believe is a generic reconstituted CCA with a copy of statements in relation to the account. The statements show the credit limit and balance outstanding. I am likely to have opened the account online in 2012 and then sold to PRA in 2019.
I have attached their response to my complaint about awaiting the CCA and it was upheld offering £50 compensation. It was also mentioned that they were not satisfied to have fulfilled my request under CCA, and that my account is enforceable.
I have attached the reconstituted agreement and it mentions that they have enclosed the following documents:
Short form cancellation
Historic terms and conditions
Varied terms and conditions
I believe that the above are present, but I would like a heads up to confirm this is the case.
I note that on some of the pages have words concealed in black. I’m not sure if that matters.
I note that home addresses are different on two different pages, and again, I’m not sure if that matters.
To challenge or not challenge… I have a feeling that they might have fulfilled their legal obligation for enforcement action, however, I read that they might not have done enough because they are no prescribed terms. Also, because I think that they are leading me to believe that they have genuine documents when in fact they don't, I am likely to ask for confirmation under CPUTR (Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations) 2008. Will all this be worth a challenge? Any advice will be much appreciated.


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