Hi, hoping you can help me and clarify my thoughts.
I recently sent a request for a copy of the true signed credit agreement, with the £1, to Next.
They sent back a photostat of a credit agreement. this agreement did not have any prescribed terms, was not signed by me or the company, and was just a blank photocopy of a random credit agreement.
The request for a statement of the account went ignored.
I followed up this reply with a formal complaint letter (using your templates) as the 12 day period had passed.
They sent a letter back stating that it does not matter that they cannot produce the CCA, relying on section 3(2) cancellation notices and copies of documents) regulations. they also stated that the section 78(a) only requires then to supply a copy and that it does not have to be signed or be an exact copy.
I replied, again using a template, stating that this is codswallop.
They then sent out a bill requesting payment (i've recieved to requests for payment so far).
They then sent a reply, stating pretty much the same excet for two points:
1. that since i ordered the goods on the account, i am still liable for the balance, regardless of whether a CCA actually exists or not.
2. that they would not be stopping requests for payments, and that the use of my personal information would continue, as permission for this was given when i ordered goods, not through the CCA.
I replied using an adapted copy of your template letter, stating that this was their final opportunity to either produce the CCA or stop requesting payment and processing my personal information. I have threatened complaints to the OFT, TS and the Information commissioner's office.
This final opportunity letter was replied to from Next with another refusal to accept this course of action. they refuse to accept the account is in dispute, again relying on section 3(2).
They also quoted Nigel Cates, OFT Deputy Director for Cinsumer Credit..."if you dont put together an agreement properly it may not be enforceable-we support that but it doesnt mean everyone has a right to get out of debts that they owe. if you owe the debt, you owe the debt."
I have also recieved numerous telephone calls, all of which are ignored, but some calls are coming at 9.10pm-they are calling at least twice a day at the moment.
They have also sent out another bill, with more interest added, and they have made a alteration to my credit file too.
I am currently preparing complaint letters to the three bodies mentioned earlier, but would be appreciative of a little guidance and reassurance that i'm on steady ground.
Kind Regards
K L N
I recently sent a request for a copy of the true signed credit agreement, with the £1, to Next.
They sent back a photostat of a credit agreement. this agreement did not have any prescribed terms, was not signed by me or the company, and was just a blank photocopy of a random credit agreement.
The request for a statement of the account went ignored.
I followed up this reply with a formal complaint letter (using your templates) as the 12 day period had passed.
They sent a letter back stating that it does not matter that they cannot produce the CCA, relying on section 3(2) cancellation notices and copies of documents) regulations. they also stated that the section 78(a) only requires then to supply a copy and that it does not have to be signed or be an exact copy.
I replied, again using a template, stating that this is codswallop.
They then sent out a bill requesting payment (i've recieved to requests for payment so far).
They then sent a reply, stating pretty much the same excet for two points:
1. that since i ordered the goods on the account, i am still liable for the balance, regardless of whether a CCA actually exists or not.
2. that they would not be stopping requests for payments, and that the use of my personal information would continue, as permission for this was given when i ordered goods, not through the CCA.
I replied using an adapted copy of your template letter, stating that this was their final opportunity to either produce the CCA or stop requesting payment and processing my personal information. I have threatened complaints to the OFT, TS and the Information commissioner's office.
This final opportunity letter was replied to from Next with another refusal to accept this course of action. they refuse to accept the account is in dispute, again relying on section 3(2).
They also quoted Nigel Cates, OFT Deputy Director for Cinsumer Credit..."if you dont put together an agreement properly it may not be enforceable-we support that but it doesnt mean everyone has a right to get out of debts that they owe. if you owe the debt, you owe the debt."
I have also recieved numerous telephone calls, all of which are ignored, but some calls are coming at 9.10pm-they are calling at least twice a day at the moment.
They have also sent out another bill, with more interest added, and they have made a alteration to my credit file too.
I am currently preparing complaint letters to the three bodies mentioned earlier, but would be appreciative of a little guidance and reassurance that i'm on steady ground.
Kind Regards
K L N
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