Hi
Looking for some advice regarding an ex Barclaycard account.
This account was originally a Skycard taken out in 2006 I think.
In 2009 I hit hard times and and had agreements made up with various lenders and over the years have paid the majority back with the exception of this Barclaycard.
I have never missed a payment on this account however at the beginning of last year I received a letter informing me that they were closing my account and may sell the debt on.
I phoned Barclaycard and spoke to a lady and offered to come to an agreement to pay a reduced amount to clear the account as I knew that the dept would be sold at a fraction of the amount owed. Just over £900, but couldn't get any sense from her. This call was to an office in the UK
In May 17 I was asked to ring Barclaycard with a view to clearing the account at a reduced amount. I was told by a lady with an Indian accent that I could clear the account for just over £300. I was keen to do this but explained that I couldn't do it until the end of July as I had some extra pay for working away from home due to be paid. This was deemed satisfactory and while I requested the agreement in writing, this was not forthcoming.
Towards the end of July I received three letters, Barclaycard informing me they have sold the debt, Hoist Portfolio informing they have purchased the debt and Moorcroft Debt Recovery informing me that they are working on behalf of Hoist.
The Barclaycard letter is an obvious fake although I must admit I didn't notice this at first and was also mailed in an identical envelope as the Hoist letter. At this point I had never heard of Hoist or Moorcroft.
I phoned Barclaycard and said Hi it's Mr Brush here, I wish to pay my account as previously agreed in May.
After some huffing and chuffing I was told the debt had been sold but wouldn't say as to who. I asked why wasn't I informed by letter, I was initially told they don't send letters but when I pushed it she said they do. I demanded a copy and I am still waiting for it. This person was also Indian.
I only mention this to point out that the calls were now going to an overseas call centre.
I took the letters to a local Barclays branch, a member of staff agreed the letter from Barclaycard was false and felt that some kind of fraudulent activity was going on.
At this point I wrote to Moorcroft demanding an explanation as to why their client had sent a fraudulent letter. The response was that they had handed the case back to their client and would have no further involvement.
Just prior to Christmas week (yes I know) I received a letter from Robinson Way informing me that they are now acting on behalf of Hoist.
I ignored that one one as I wasn't going to respond that side of the holidays as I felt it was an underhand move that could spoil a family's Christmas. I received another in the new year but have been ill the last few weeks. Then the phone calls started which I initially ignored but answered one last week to basically say bugger off and stop phoning me as I will only respond and correspond by letter so stop wasting my time and yours. I have not admitted to the debt or to anything else at this point.
What should be my next coarse of action, the Barclaycard debt was mine and my preferred outcome was the one I agreed to with them in May last year. However what does tick me off is that these cretinous lowlifes think they can use underhand methods, if they had been straight in the first place perhaps we could have come to some arrangement similar to the one with Barclaycard.
Now I just don't trust them at all.
Many thanks
Looking for some advice regarding an ex Barclaycard account.
This account was originally a Skycard taken out in 2006 I think.
In 2009 I hit hard times and and had agreements made up with various lenders and over the years have paid the majority back with the exception of this Barclaycard.
I have never missed a payment on this account however at the beginning of last year I received a letter informing me that they were closing my account and may sell the debt on.
I phoned Barclaycard and spoke to a lady and offered to come to an agreement to pay a reduced amount to clear the account as I knew that the dept would be sold at a fraction of the amount owed. Just over £900, but couldn't get any sense from her. This call was to an office in the UK
In May 17 I was asked to ring Barclaycard with a view to clearing the account at a reduced amount. I was told by a lady with an Indian accent that I could clear the account for just over £300. I was keen to do this but explained that I couldn't do it until the end of July as I had some extra pay for working away from home due to be paid. This was deemed satisfactory and while I requested the agreement in writing, this was not forthcoming.
Towards the end of July I received three letters, Barclaycard informing me they have sold the debt, Hoist Portfolio informing they have purchased the debt and Moorcroft Debt Recovery informing me that they are working on behalf of Hoist.
The Barclaycard letter is an obvious fake although I must admit I didn't notice this at first and was also mailed in an identical envelope as the Hoist letter. At this point I had never heard of Hoist or Moorcroft.
I phoned Barclaycard and said Hi it's Mr Brush here, I wish to pay my account as previously agreed in May.
After some huffing and chuffing I was told the debt had been sold but wouldn't say as to who. I asked why wasn't I informed by letter, I was initially told they don't send letters but when I pushed it she said they do. I demanded a copy and I am still waiting for it. This person was also Indian.
I only mention this to point out that the calls were now going to an overseas call centre.
I took the letters to a local Barclays branch, a member of staff agreed the letter from Barclaycard was false and felt that some kind of fraudulent activity was going on.
At this point I wrote to Moorcroft demanding an explanation as to why their client had sent a fraudulent letter. The response was that they had handed the case back to their client and would have no further involvement.
Just prior to Christmas week (yes I know) I received a letter from Robinson Way informing me that they are now acting on behalf of Hoist.
I ignored that one one as I wasn't going to respond that side of the holidays as I felt it was an underhand move that could spoil a family's Christmas. I received another in the new year but have been ill the last few weeks. Then the phone calls started which I initially ignored but answered one last week to basically say bugger off and stop phoning me as I will only respond and correspond by letter so stop wasting my time and yours. I have not admitted to the debt or to anything else at this point.
What should be my next coarse of action, the Barclaycard debt was mine and my preferred outcome was the one I agreed to with them in May last year. However what does tick me off is that these cretinous lowlifes think they can use underhand methods, if they had been straight in the first place perhaps we could have come to some arrangement similar to the one with Barclaycard.
Now I just don't trust them at all.
Many thanks
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