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Will 18 yr old unenforceable barclay cc debt now with PRA EVER come off credit file

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  • Will 18 yr old unenforceable barclay cc debt now with PRA EVER come off credit file

    My friend has a £12k 18-year old barclay card debt now with PRA, for which she has been paying £1 a month. I told her to get CCA. PRA can't provide it and said debt is unenforceable. If she stops paying the £1 a month will the debt come off her file after six years or just stay there forever? She offered them 5% but they came back asking for £8.5k to settle, no way can she afford that. So now she's wondering if there's anything she can do, to get the default off her credit file or will it stay there for her entire life. Any input greatly appreciated. Thanks.
    Last edited by Vitamin33; 16th May 2024, 10:43:AM.
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    The debt is 'unenforceable'.
    She should stop paying.
    She shouldn't make offers without the words 'Without Prejudice' on the letter.
    If she was Defaulted 18 years ago, then it should 'dropped off' 12 years ago.
    The default should have 'dropped off' after 6 years after the account had been Defaulted.

    Make some enquiries with the Credit Reference Agency.
    Also make enquiries with the Information Commission Office.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by echat11 View Post
      The debt is 'unenforceable'.
      She should stop paying.
      She shouldn't make offers without the words 'Without Prejudice' on the letter.
      If she was Defaulted 18 years ago, then it should 'dropped off' 12 years ago.
      The default should have 'dropped off' after 6 years after the account had been Defaulted.

      Make some enquiries with the Credit Reference Agency.
      Also make enquiries with the Information Commission Office.
      Thank you, Echat11. I'll pass on about chatting to credit agency and ico.The problem is that she's been paying a quid a month for a long time, also same for another PRA debt going back to 2011, which presumably keep the debts 'current'. But if she stops paying this one, and they write to her won't their letters keep the debt current?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Vitamin33 View Post

        Thank you, Echat11. I'll pass on about chatting to credit agency and ico.The problem is that she's been paying a quid a month for a long time, also same for another PRA debt going back to 2011, which presumably keep the debts 'current'. But if she stops paying this one, and they write to her won't their letters keep the debt current?
        If the debts are 'unenforceable' because they haven't been able to comply with a formal CCA request, then they would simply be wasting their time and resources on a debt they can't collect, they know this.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by echat11 View Post

          If the debts are 'unenforceable' because they haven't been able to comply with a formal CCA request, then they would simply be wasting their time and resources on a debt they can't collect, they know this.
          Thank you again, Echat11. I'll pass on your comments.

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