Hi I was wondering if you can help. We have been struggling with payments and was advised to see if the creditors had a valid CCA. Now I have received one side of an application form with no prescribed terms but Marks and Spencers Money are insisting that this is a valid agreement.
I have today received a letter from Collections Direct UK and they mention the following in their letter
"The Ministry of Justice and the OFT have recently issued a consumer alert, warning people of the risks of being mislead over the enforceability of consumer credit agreements. We therefore strongly recommend you now seek legal advice if you intend to rely any further on the alleged breach of any of the acts that govern this account, pertaining to your liability to our client, as your current understanding is inaccurate. We confirm that a copy of this letter and previous correspondence will be made available to the courts and all governing bodies upon their request.
In the circumstances, we will not be entering into further protracted correspondence and request the you remit your proposals for settlement of this debt within 5 days from the date of this letter, together with a payment on account. Failure to do so will lead to further action being taken for recovery of the above amount, as per our client's instructions."
I am not sure how to respond - any ideas.
Thanks Sarah :beagle:
I have today received a letter from Collections Direct UK and they mention the following in their letter
"The Ministry of Justice and the OFT have recently issued a consumer alert, warning people of the risks of being mislead over the enforceability of consumer credit agreements. We therefore strongly recommend you now seek legal advice if you intend to rely any further on the alleged breach of any of the acts that govern this account, pertaining to your liability to our client, as your current understanding is inaccurate. We confirm that a copy of this letter and previous correspondence will be made available to the courts and all governing bodies upon their request.
In the circumstances, we will not be entering into further protracted correspondence and request the you remit your proposals for settlement of this debt within 5 days from the date of this letter, together with a payment on account. Failure to do so will lead to further action being taken for recovery of the above amount, as per our client's instructions."
I am not sure how to respond - any ideas.
Thanks Sarah :beagle:
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