Hi all,
New to the forum, hoping to make some friends and get some advice, I have already rudely sent a message to Celestine begging for help!
I got into debt back in 2001 when I was 18, one of my creditors was Lloyds TSB and they placed a default on my file; after a few months I called them to pay what I owed but was told the debt was "wiped off". Unfortunately, if any correspondence were sent, that is long gone; my accounts with Lloyds were closed at this time.
I have then spent the past 12 years building up my credit score, I have a good job, credit cards and a mortgage.
In November 2012 Westcott Credit Services sent me a red letter stating I owed £919; I called them to be told it was for the same old Lloyds debt I wanted to pay off all that time ago. To that point, I have had absolutely zero contact with Lloyds TSB, nothing at all in those 12 years.
I checked my credit file and found that Westcott placed a default on my file in November 2012 when they sent their letter, there is nothing else on my file for this account.
Lloyds seem completely disinterested now they have sold this alleged "debt" on; I have sent a letter to Westcott stating I believe the debt to be statute barred and to remove the default. They have sent me their standard letter stating the account is on hold whilst they investigate, it's the same letter they sent when I first called them after receiving their demand in November.
please, please can someone advise what I can do.
I've gone to the Citizens Advice but they didn't have a clue, I've sent an email to the financial ombudsman with my complaint also.
Is it legal what they have done, should I approach a solicitors?
Many thanks,
Ryan Prosser
New to the forum, hoping to make some friends and get some advice, I have already rudely sent a message to Celestine begging for help!
I got into debt back in 2001 when I was 18, one of my creditors was Lloyds TSB and they placed a default on my file; after a few months I called them to pay what I owed but was told the debt was "wiped off". Unfortunately, if any correspondence were sent, that is long gone; my accounts with Lloyds were closed at this time.
I have then spent the past 12 years building up my credit score, I have a good job, credit cards and a mortgage.
In November 2012 Westcott Credit Services sent me a red letter stating I owed £919; I called them to be told it was for the same old Lloyds debt I wanted to pay off all that time ago. To that point, I have had absolutely zero contact with Lloyds TSB, nothing at all in those 12 years.
I checked my credit file and found that Westcott placed a default on my file in November 2012 when they sent their letter, there is nothing else on my file for this account.
Lloyds seem completely disinterested now they have sold this alleged "debt" on; I have sent a letter to Westcott stating I believe the debt to be statute barred and to remove the default. They have sent me their standard letter stating the account is on hold whilst they investigate, it's the same letter they sent when I first called them after receiving their demand in November.
please, please can someone advise what I can do.
I've gone to the Citizens Advice but they didn't have a clue, I've sent an email to the financial ombudsman with my complaint also.
Is it legal what they have done, should I approach a solicitors?
Many thanks,
Ryan Prosser
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