Re: Letter before claim query
Sometimes a lender waits until they can see an upturn in a debtor's financial situation before deciding to pounce. The view being that you can't get blood out of a stone so no point in issuing legal proceedings unless they're likely to get some money from you.
Has Cabot searched your CRA file recently? It will show in the "Searches" section on Noddle or any of the others.
If you have a mortgage they will assume you have a property with the potential for equity, if not now then sometime in the future, should they get a CCJ and go for a Charging Order.
If all your defaults have dropped off your credit file that will also give the impression that things have improved for you financially speaking especially if any live entries on the file show good payment performance.
Anyway this is all speculation since no claim has been issued yet.
Di
Originally posted by Maelstrom70
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Has Cabot searched your CRA file recently? It will show in the "Searches" section on Noddle or any of the others.
If you have a mortgage they will assume you have a property with the potential for equity, if not now then sometime in the future, should they get a CCJ and go for a Charging Order.
If all your defaults have dropped off your credit file that will also give the impression that things have improved for you financially speaking especially if any live entries on the file show good payment performance.
Anyway this is all speculation since no claim has been issued yet.
Di
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