***BEFORE YOU COMPLETE AND SUBMIT A COMPLAINT , PLEASE ENSURE YOU READ ALL THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS AND SUBSEQUENT POSTS***
Do you feel you have been treated unfairly by one of the following in the course of collecting a debt:-
The guidance does not relate to the routine collection of repayments. It applies to the collection of debt once an account is in default. This guidance does not therefore affect the ability of traders who deal in home collection of repayments to visit their customers as those payments fall due.
We at Legal Beagles wish to assist the OFT in compiling evidence against those companies who constantly fail to comply with their obligations under the OFT's Debt Collection Guidelines. Although the majority of companies do comply with these guidelines, sadly many do not.
The OFT would like your help in checking whether those licensed under the Consumer Credit Act are complying with the OFT’s Debt Collection Guidance(oft664).
Many people are unaware why, when or how to complain about the unfair treatment they have received. You may have threatened to complain to the OFT previously, but never actually carried it through. The following posts should help you to decide if you have a valid complaint.
Unless the OFT are made aware of these breaches they cannot act.
A few examples of breaches are
A more comprehensive list can be found in the oft664 attachment.
Also attached to this post is the OFT's Debt Collection Complaint Form. If you feel you have a genuine complaint that you have not been able to resolve with the company concerned then we would encourage you to complete the form with as much information as you can and submit it to the OFT.
***BEFORE YOU COMPLETE AND SUBMIT A COMPLAINT , PLEASE ENSURE YOU READ ALL THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS AND SUBSEQUENT POSTS***
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Do you feel you have been treated unfairly by one of the following in the course of collecting a debt:-
- Internal Collections Department
- Debt Collection Agency
- Solicitors acting on behalf of a creditor
- Debt Management or Enforcement Company (Bailiffs)
The guidance does not relate to the routine collection of repayments. It applies to the collection of debt once an account is in default. This guidance does not therefore affect the ability of traders who deal in home collection of repayments to visit their customers as those payments fall due.
We at Legal Beagles wish to assist the OFT in compiling evidence against those companies who constantly fail to comply with their obligations under the OFT's Debt Collection Guidelines. Although the majority of companies do comply with these guidelines, sadly many do not.
The OFT would like your help in checking whether those licensed under the Consumer Credit Act are complying with the OFT’s Debt Collection Guidance(oft664).
Many people are unaware why, when or how to complain about the unfair treatment they have received. You may have threatened to complain to the OFT previously, but never actually carried it through. The following posts should help you to decide if you have a valid complaint.
Unless the OFT are made aware of these breaches they cannot act.
A few examples of breaches are
- 2.6a. contacting debtors at unreasonable times and at unreasonable intervals
- 2.6f. pressurising debtors to pay in full, in unreasonably large instalments,or to increase payments when they are unable to do so
- 2.8k. not ceasing collection activity whilst investigating a reasonably queried or disputed debt
A more comprehensive list can be found in the oft664 attachment.
Also attached to this post is the OFT's Debt Collection Complaint Form. If you feel you have a genuine complaint that you have not been able to resolve with the company concerned then we would encourage you to complete the form with as much information as you can and submit it to the OFT.
***BEFORE YOU COMPLETE AND SUBMIT A COMPLAINT , PLEASE ENSURE YOU READ ALL THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS AND SUBSEQUENT POSTS***
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