Re: Link MBNA Claim Urgent Help needed please!
If taken to to the letter of the law as I understand it, Link only having equitable assignment do not have cause of action. Only in the case of absolute assignment where they own the debt in full do they have cause of action for enforcement via the courts.
But the letter of the law seems to be the last thing on the mind of this despicable industry.
However, have a good read of the Harrison v Link thread on here and then read the actual judgement provided on the links (sorry about the pun).
I think, but stand to be corrected that any chasing DCA who is only acting on behalf of the real owner of the debt is actually running on equitable assignment. Most of these types of letters are in fact just template threatograms couched in legalese to bring you into line.
regards
Garlok
If taken to to the letter of the law as I understand it, Link only having equitable assignment do not have cause of action. Only in the case of absolute assignment where they own the debt in full do they have cause of action for enforcement via the courts.
But the letter of the law seems to be the last thing on the mind of this despicable industry.
However, have a good read of the Harrison v Link thread on here and then read the actual judgement provided on the links (sorry about the pun).
I think, but stand to be corrected that any chasing DCA who is only acting on behalf of the real owner of the debt is actually running on equitable assignment. Most of these types of letters are in fact just template threatograms couched in legalese to bring you into line.
regards
Garlok
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