Re: Notice of Statutory Demand letter received
No, a s.78 is a request for a copy of your credit agreement, more accurately a s.77-79 request. As it sounds like yours is a loan rather than a credit card, s.77 of the Consumer Credit Act would apply. s.78 is for credit cards. But for practical purposes, it's the same thing. When people have received SDs from Lowell, Cel often advises sending such a request.
A SAR is a request under the Data Protection Act for all information about you, normally used to obtain historical data such as statements. A SAR would usually be sent to the original lender rather than the DCA who wouldn't have the information you're after.
Sounds like we do know and it will be a CCA regulated one:
Originally posted by ASL3212
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A SAR is a request under the Data Protection Act for all information about you, normally used to obtain historical data such as statements. A SAR would usually be sent to the original lender rather than the DCA who wouldn't have the information you're after.
Originally posted by Nibbler
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Originally posted by ASL3212
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