Hello all,
I am helping my mum administer my late father's estate and we received a letter from Aktiv Kapital's solicitors chasing an MBNA card they claim my dad had. I asked for proof the debt is owed and they took well over 3 months to reply, but eventually produced a grainy photocopy of an agreement.
Card was taken out in 2005, and the claimed balance owed is around £8.5k
The CCA is incomplete, they enclosed 2 pages but there are terms missing.
My mum called (stupid mistake, I know) to speak to them but her point of contact was out. They emailed my mum back with the following:
Thank you for your time, any help is greatly appreciated.
If anybody wants to view the CCA, let me know how I can upload it, I have concluded it is incomplete and therefore unenforceable but anybody's opinion is welcome.
I am helping my mum administer my late father's estate and we received a letter from Aktiv Kapital's solicitors chasing an MBNA card they claim my dad had. I asked for proof the debt is owed and they took well over 3 months to reply, but eventually produced a grainy photocopy of an agreement.
Card was taken out in 2005, and the claimed balance owed is around £8.5k
The CCA is incomplete, they enclosed 2 pages but there are terms missing.
My mum called (stupid mistake, I know) to speak to them but her point of contact was out. They emailed my mum back with the following:
Dear Mrs XXXXX,
I write further to your telephone conversation held with my colleague Lauren on 29th November 2013.
In the conversation we requested you send in evidence from your solicitor that the property had been transferred in to your name and that you are dealing with your late husband’s accounts.
We are yet to receive anything from you.
Please ensure you provide this evidence to us within 7 days.
Should we not hear from you we may have no other option but to issue legal proceedings against you as you are the Executor of the Estate.
We trust the above will not be necessary and look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
I write further to your telephone conversation held with my colleague Lauren on 29th November 2013.
In the conversation we requested you send in evidence from your solicitor that the property had been transferred in to your name and that you are dealing with your late husband’s accounts.
We are yet to receive anything from you.
Please ensure you provide this evidence to us within 7 days.
Should we not hear from you we may have no other option but to issue legal proceedings against you as you are the Executor of the Estate.
We trust the above will not be necessary and look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
If anybody wants to view the CCA, let me know how I can upload it, I have concluded it is incomplete and therefore unenforceable but anybody's opinion is welcome.
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