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    Hi
    I'm having trouble with lowell asking for a vanquis credit we do not really know about as it was over 6 yrs old that's for sure.we receive letter dated 20/01/2025
    Anyway we sent a letter stating statute barred 1980 act and provide proof of debt within 21 days
    today my wife got an email,yes an email no written proof saying that the debt is not statue barred this is because litigation has already taken place on the account. They have also stated that a CCJ was held on this account dated 08/082016 which has now expired. They have given us 30 days to offer a payment plan
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  • #2
    Hi HEBAND2002

    Welcome to LB

    CCJ's don't expire, although they 'drop off' your credit file.

    The Creditor would have to return to Court to try and enforce it.

    They would need a 'very good' reason why they haven't acted in the 8 years that have passed.

    They are wasting their time.

    Update the thread if you get any meaningful documents from Lowells or the Court.

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    • #3
      Is there a letter to send them as they are giving us 30 days ?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Heband2002 View Post
        Is there a letter to send them as they are giving us 30 days ?
        You are just getting yourself in a 'pickle', wait to see what or if they actually do anything.

        There are times to be 'pro active', this isn't one of them. They know they need to go to Court to enforce the debt, the Court won't be interested as they've waited 8 years.

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        • #5
          Thank you so much for the help
          So the email today is just a frightener then?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Heband2002 View Post
            Thank you so much for the help
            So the email today is just a frightener then?
            Yes, because you've made contact, Lowell's office has gone into 'meltdown', what can we send etc.

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            • #7
              Good can't stand them and there dirty tricks I'll keep you updated
              again very grateful for your help

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              • #8
                Update : got letter from again asking for the money and still no proof of debt

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Heband2002 View Post
                  Update : got letter from again asking for the money and still no proof of debt
                  Update the thread, if they send anything 'meaningful'.

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                  • #10
                    New letter came this morning threatening if we dont get in touch by the 19th March they will send a FIELD AGENT from RESOLVECALL
                    is there anyway way we can rid lowell from pestering us ?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Heband2002 View Post
                      New letter came this morning threatening if we dont get in touch by the 19th March they will send a FIELD AGENT from RESOLVECALL
                      is there anyway way we can rid lowell from pestering us ?
                      Resolvecall has no powers, the postperson has more. As stated in post 2, that's the position.
                      Lowell has to go to Court, to enforce the CCJ, the Court more then likely will say 'they waited to long'.
                      If Lovell could have done more, they would have done it by now.

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