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    Hi, hoping for a little help. I have an outstanding debt with HSBC for around £7000, which is due to become statute barred in about 6 weeks. However, 8 weeks ago, my other half received a form from HSBC saying that they believed he had been missold PPI, which he signed and returned. We then had a letter telling us HSBC had bought back the debt from the agency they had sold it to, and have today received a letter offering him £840 which is to be offset against the amount owed. My question is, if we accept the offer, is that deemed to be a payment made, therefore restarting the 6 year period? Or has my beloved other already reset the clock by making the claim?
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    ​Hi and to LegalBeagles..I can't answer your questions but I'm sure one of the clever bods who can will pop by soon
    Last edited by Inca; 10th June 2013, 11:24:AM. Reason: I'm a pleb!!

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      Re: Hi Everyone

      Thanks Inca, nice to meet you!

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        Re: Hi Everyone

        Originally posted by tj79 View Post
        Hi, hoping for a little help. I have an outstanding debt with HSBC for around £7000, which is due to become statute barred in about 6 weeks. However, 8 weeks ago, my other half received a form from HSBC saying that they believed he had been missold PPI, which he signed and returned. We then had a letter telling us HSBC had bought back the debt from the agency they had sold it to, and have today received a letter offering him £840 which is to be offset against the amount owed. My question is, if we accept the offer, is that deemed to be a payment made, therefore restarting the 6 year period? Or has my beloved other already reset the clock by making the claim?
        In whose name(s) was the £7000 debt incurred?

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