Hi there, Ive been looking at this site for advice for a while now and wondered if anyone had a solution to an issue Im having with a pre 2006 HSBC credit card that I was paying but stopped in 2014 after I had asked HSBC to provide me with the original CCA so I could see the interest rate that I had disputed as they raised it and my track record with them had been 100% paying on time. They have lost it.
HSBC sold the alleged debt to 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd who have appointed 1st Credit Ltd as serving agent. But the former company doesn't an have FCA license?
How can 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd then appoint 1st Credit Ltd (which does have FCA Interim approval)?
I got a letter from 1st Credit Ltd - Lesbourne Rd RH27JP (with FCA Interim Permission) saying they've passed it to 1st Credit legal dept and then a letter sayingit's been forwarded to a solicitor. The solicitor then sent a letter stating client expects full response within 14 days but if they don't get the £6k they MAY issue court
proceedings.
Don't they have to write a letter stating the exact time in days before they WILL take court action? Don't they have to issue a Default Notice?
HSBC couldn't find the original contract despite my DSAR request to HSBC - they don't have it, not that it stopped them passing the debt around before it ended up with 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd who HSBC say they are the legal owners of the debt, although I have never had a letter from 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd only 1st Credit Ltd.
If 1st Credit don't have the original contract can they take it to court with what they purport to be a contract? I was informed by the previous DCA that the date of the credit card being opened was a decade before I actually opened it? (mine's pre the 2006 legal) but a solicitor told me last year that in itself doesn't mean they can't collect on it - it's 50/50 how a judge will treat it.
What will be the next letter that the solicitor sends, a county court proceeding letter?
Is a County Courts Pre Action Conduct - Request for Further Information letter to the solicitor the only way to stop this going to court or can that County Courts Pre Action only be sent to the court?
I'd really appreciate any info you may have on how best to precede? The whole thing looks odd not least because so many 1st Credit companies have had lapsed FCA authorisations.
Thanks
HSBC sold the alleged debt to 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd who have appointed 1st Credit Ltd as serving agent. But the former company doesn't an have FCA license?
How can 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd then appoint 1st Credit Ltd (which does have FCA Interim approval)?
I got a letter from 1st Credit Ltd - Lesbourne Rd RH27JP (with FCA Interim Permission) saying they've passed it to 1st Credit legal dept and then a letter sayingit's been forwarded to a solicitor. The solicitor then sent a letter stating client expects full response within 14 days but if they don't get the £6k they MAY issue court
proceedings.
Don't they have to write a letter stating the exact time in days before they WILL take court action? Don't they have to issue a Default Notice?
HSBC couldn't find the original contract despite my DSAR request to HSBC - they don't have it, not that it stopped them passing the debt around before it ended up with 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd who HSBC say they are the legal owners of the debt, although I have never had a letter from 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd only 1st Credit Ltd.
If 1st Credit don't have the original contract can they take it to court with what they purport to be a contract? I was informed by the previous DCA that the date of the credit card being opened was a decade before I actually opened it? (mine's pre the 2006 legal) but a solicitor told me last year that in itself doesn't mean they can't collect on it - it's 50/50 how a judge will treat it.
What will be the next letter that the solicitor sends, a county court proceeding letter?
Is a County Courts Pre Action Conduct - Request for Further Information letter to the solicitor the only way to stop this going to court or can that County Courts Pre Action only be sent to the court?
I'd really appreciate any info you may have on how best to precede? The whole thing looks odd not least because so many 1st Credit companies have had lapsed FCA authorisations.
Thanks
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