My boyfriend needs some help with a Lloyds Credit Card which has a negotiated arrangement. He is being chased by 1st Credit and Connaught Collections.
I will detail below what has happened. We need advise as we are concerned that he is being harassed by these companies and we are worried what further action they will take. They seem quite aggressive.
I have tried to give as much detail as possible to help assist whoever can help us. Please ask if anything else is needed.
The Lloyds Bank credit card debt went into default when he was on benefits due to anxiety stress and depression.
The benefits were then stopped, he had no income. He had to abandon the property due to antisocial behaviour of local youths. He lived off the good nature of friends.
He moved back into the property in April 2011. He went to the CAB who said he had to have an income before they could assist him. He then tried to claim benefit which was originally granted and increased. No payments were ever received and the benefit claim was cancelled by the benefits agency.
April 2013 he started work for 13 hours per week at minimum wage. He then went back to the CAB for them to assist with dealing with the debt collectors.
Priority Debtors
Council Tax £4884.69 arrangement accepted 25 Sept 2013 for £20 per month plus the outstanding for the current year at £15.42 a week.
Water Rates this had already been sorted, £12.97 per month.
Non Priority Debtors
Lloyds Bank Credit Card £7320.60 arrangement accepted 30 Sept 2013 £1 per month to be reviewed in 12 months
Lloyds Bank Account £1066.36 arrangement accepted 25 Sept 2013 £1 per month
Barclay Card £486.65 arrangement accepted 25 sept 2013 £1 per month
The payments for the non priority debts are being made by standing order and the first payments went out beginning October 2013. No payments have been missed or late. They go out 3rd monthly.
The first council tax payments were made at the beginning of November, double payments were made to catch up as he had some funds in bank account. He has cleared last years council tax, is up to date on this years and ahead on the arrears.
He then received a notice of assignment from Lloyds Bank, dated 5 Dec 2013 in favour of 1st Credit (finance) Ltd effective 18 Nov 2013. States 1st Credit Ltd has been appointed by 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd to manage your account.
He also received a letter from 1st Credit, titled account assignment, dated 5th December 2013. Stating " they are the legal owners of the outstanding debt". It states "that the full outstanding balance is now due". They also state " if we don't hear from you or receive payment shortly then you will be contacted by one of our collection agents about repayment of your account"
Further letters 12 Dec 2013, 19 Dec 2013, 26 Dec 2013 & 2 Jan 2014. On the 3rd January he wrote saying he was making the payments regularly and as agreed. He also advised his personal circumstances had not changed. He asked were they aware of an arrangement that had been agreed. Also asked for a copy of complaints policy and procedure.
Further letter 9 Jan 2014 chasing for payment. 16 January 2014 copy of complaints procedure received.
24 Mar 2014 letter from 1st Credit accepting arrangement but requesting payments be sent to them. Enclosed a financial statement form for completion. Said arrangement would need to be reviewed in next 6-12 months.
Continued making payments to Lloyds.
28 Mar letter requesting contact to agree repayment terms. 4 April 2014 letter offering discount for partial settlement. 30% discount for 7 days, 20% discount for 8-30 days and 10% discount for 60 days. 11 April letter requesting payment or would send doorstep agent. 18 April 2014 letter requesting payment or would "consider passing your account to a doorstep cash collector" . 2 May Letter stating they notice they had not been able to assist you in resolving the debt. There are two options, offer affordable repayments or see a non fee charging debt management company. 9 May 2014 Letter saying "intend to pass your account to connaught collections for them to pursue the balance outstanding".
23 May Connaught Collections letter saying they are instructed to recover the overdue account and that he is aware of the full details of our clients claim. Contact us to arrange repayment terms. 30 May 2014 letter saying according to credit bureau information we have been advised that you are still residing at the above address. Offering "partial settlement", " of payments by instalments" or inform us of the reason you are not prepared to make a payment". 6 June letter to advise returning account to 1st Credit Ltd with a recommendation for further action, which may include a doorstep visit.
We have checked his credit file with noddle and there are no court judgements etc.
The accounts above all appear there. I can answer any questions on which companies appear as the creditor. I am confused with the barclaycard as that says settled but there is account with debt agency instead.
Our main concern is with the Lloyds credit card and 1st Credit and Connaught Collections. They appear to be ignoring an agreed arrangement and trying to pressurise him onto paying when he cannot afford it. We are worried about what to do next.
Can the debt be set aside in any way. Can they be made to stop harassing him. He also has not made a claim for the PPI which he believes he was missold. More details can be given. We have asked for copies of consumer credit agreement.
Documents can be scanned and uploaded monday or tuesday.
We really need help as it causing him a lot of anxiety.
I will detail below what has happened. We need advise as we are concerned that he is being harassed by these companies and we are worried what further action they will take. They seem quite aggressive.
I have tried to give as much detail as possible to help assist whoever can help us. Please ask if anything else is needed.
The Lloyds Bank credit card debt went into default when he was on benefits due to anxiety stress and depression.
The benefits were then stopped, he had no income. He had to abandon the property due to antisocial behaviour of local youths. He lived off the good nature of friends.
He moved back into the property in April 2011. He went to the CAB who said he had to have an income before they could assist him. He then tried to claim benefit which was originally granted and increased. No payments were ever received and the benefit claim was cancelled by the benefits agency.
April 2013 he started work for 13 hours per week at minimum wage. He then went back to the CAB for them to assist with dealing with the debt collectors.
Priority Debtors
Council Tax £4884.69 arrangement accepted 25 Sept 2013 for £20 per month plus the outstanding for the current year at £15.42 a week.
Water Rates this had already been sorted, £12.97 per month.
Non Priority Debtors
Lloyds Bank Credit Card £7320.60 arrangement accepted 30 Sept 2013 £1 per month to be reviewed in 12 months
Lloyds Bank Account £1066.36 arrangement accepted 25 Sept 2013 £1 per month
Barclay Card £486.65 arrangement accepted 25 sept 2013 £1 per month
The payments for the non priority debts are being made by standing order and the first payments went out beginning October 2013. No payments have been missed or late. They go out 3rd monthly.
The first council tax payments were made at the beginning of November, double payments were made to catch up as he had some funds in bank account. He has cleared last years council tax, is up to date on this years and ahead on the arrears.
He then received a notice of assignment from Lloyds Bank, dated 5 Dec 2013 in favour of 1st Credit (finance) Ltd effective 18 Nov 2013. States 1st Credit Ltd has been appointed by 1st Credit (Finance) Ltd to manage your account.
He also received a letter from 1st Credit, titled account assignment, dated 5th December 2013. Stating " they are the legal owners of the outstanding debt". It states "that the full outstanding balance is now due". They also state " if we don't hear from you or receive payment shortly then you will be contacted by one of our collection agents about repayment of your account"
Further letters 12 Dec 2013, 19 Dec 2013, 26 Dec 2013 & 2 Jan 2014. On the 3rd January he wrote saying he was making the payments regularly and as agreed. He also advised his personal circumstances had not changed. He asked were they aware of an arrangement that had been agreed. Also asked for a copy of complaints policy and procedure.
Further letter 9 Jan 2014 chasing for payment. 16 January 2014 copy of complaints procedure received.
24 Mar 2014 letter from 1st Credit accepting arrangement but requesting payments be sent to them. Enclosed a financial statement form for completion. Said arrangement would need to be reviewed in next 6-12 months.
Continued making payments to Lloyds.
28 Mar letter requesting contact to agree repayment terms. 4 April 2014 letter offering discount for partial settlement. 30% discount for 7 days, 20% discount for 8-30 days and 10% discount for 60 days. 11 April letter requesting payment or would send doorstep agent. 18 April 2014 letter requesting payment or would "consider passing your account to a doorstep cash collector" . 2 May Letter stating they notice they had not been able to assist you in resolving the debt. There are two options, offer affordable repayments or see a non fee charging debt management company. 9 May 2014 Letter saying "intend to pass your account to connaught collections for them to pursue the balance outstanding".
23 May Connaught Collections letter saying they are instructed to recover the overdue account and that he is aware of the full details of our clients claim. Contact us to arrange repayment terms. 30 May 2014 letter saying according to credit bureau information we have been advised that you are still residing at the above address. Offering "partial settlement", " of payments by instalments" or inform us of the reason you are not prepared to make a payment". 6 June letter to advise returning account to 1st Credit Ltd with a recommendation for further action, which may include a doorstep visit.
We have checked his credit file with noddle and there are no court judgements etc.
The accounts above all appear there. I can answer any questions on which companies appear as the creditor. I am confused with the barclaycard as that says settled but there is account with debt agency instead.
Our main concern is with the Lloyds credit card and 1st Credit and Connaught Collections. They appear to be ignoring an agreed arrangement and trying to pressurise him onto paying when he cannot afford it. We are worried about what to do next.
Can the debt be set aside in any way. Can they be made to stop harassing him. He also has not made a claim for the PPI which he believes he was missold. More details can be given. We have asked for copies of consumer credit agreement.
Documents can be scanned and uploaded monday or tuesday.
We really need help as it causing him a lot of anxiety.
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