Re: CITI/1st Credit
[quote=berniel;249475]
Sorry but you can not ignore the CCA and Consumer (default, enforcement and termination) regulations 1983 just because they are allowed to register a default freely for non regulated agreements under the DPA. The ICO themselves state creditors must comply with necessary requirements they are obliged to comply/fulfill (e.g. legislation and regulations) before they can register a default.
Now serious peter (yes we know its you) are you seriously going to destory this thread as well, just because you can not accept a difference in opinion and interpretation or that you may likely be wrong, which i can safely say you are when it comes to registering defaults on regulated agreements. To ignore the CCA and the consumer (default, enforcement and termination) regulations 1983 and advising others to that effect would be not only wrong but an mistake only an amatuer would make.
[quote=berniel;249475]
Originally posted by teaboy2
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Now serious peter (yes we know its you) are you seriously going to destory this thread as well, just because you can not accept a difference in opinion and interpretation or that you may likely be wrong, which i can safely say you are when it comes to registering defaults on regulated agreements. To ignore the CCA and the consumer (default, enforcement and termination) regulations 1983 and advising others to that effect would be not only wrong but an mistake only an amatuer would make.
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