Hi
I wonder if someone can offer some advice please.
Since January of this year, I have been contesting a claim from Aktiv Kapital that I owe £ 152.00 for an unpaid balance on an account they bought from MBNA.
Their DCA - Buchanan, Clark & Wells - contacted me out of the blue at the end of Jan., via mail, threatening all sorts of credit rating shenanigans unless I settled this outstanding amount. I told them that I had no recollection of the alleged debt, that I contested it and I required proof that I did indeed actually owe it, that the sum was correct and that Aktiv Kapital were the legal owners of my account.
I told them that if they could furnish me with those details, I would gladly settle the balance.
In the subsequent 9 months, they have consistently failed to address any of my concerns and despite repeated request for notices of default, legible copies of the original CCA, statements of account etc., the only 'proof' I have received has been a poorly photocopied (and largely illegible) document purportedly of the original agreement I signed back in 2000 with SonyCard (RBS I think originally owned the account).
I believe that AK registered my account as defaulted in February or March of this year - after I had registered my intention to challenge the claim - and as a consequence my credit rating, which had been good, has been crippled; to the extent where my own bank, with whom I had a spotless credit history, has refused to extend further credit because of the adverse information held with CRAs.
I have involved the FOS and am waiting on their assessment but on Friday of last week I received the final word from Aktiv Kapital, which stated that although they agreed that the documents they hold on file about my account make it impossible for them to enforce any action against me to recover the debt, they refuse to remove the default notice and will continue to process data about me - which they state is their 'obligation'.
The problem I have is that my partner and I want to purchase a flat but since I have a default notice against my name, I imagine no mortgage company will touch me.
This has been ongoing for 9 months now and with the amount of cases the FOS has to deal with, I'm not confident I will get a favourable judgment any time soon. What should my next step be ?
I wonder if someone can offer some advice please.
Since January of this year, I have been contesting a claim from Aktiv Kapital that I owe £ 152.00 for an unpaid balance on an account they bought from MBNA.
Their DCA - Buchanan, Clark & Wells - contacted me out of the blue at the end of Jan., via mail, threatening all sorts of credit rating shenanigans unless I settled this outstanding amount. I told them that I had no recollection of the alleged debt, that I contested it and I required proof that I did indeed actually owe it, that the sum was correct and that Aktiv Kapital were the legal owners of my account.
I told them that if they could furnish me with those details, I would gladly settle the balance.
In the subsequent 9 months, they have consistently failed to address any of my concerns and despite repeated request for notices of default, legible copies of the original CCA, statements of account etc., the only 'proof' I have received has been a poorly photocopied (and largely illegible) document purportedly of the original agreement I signed back in 2000 with SonyCard (RBS I think originally owned the account).
I believe that AK registered my account as defaulted in February or March of this year - after I had registered my intention to challenge the claim - and as a consequence my credit rating, which had been good, has been crippled; to the extent where my own bank, with whom I had a spotless credit history, has refused to extend further credit because of the adverse information held with CRAs.
I have involved the FOS and am waiting on their assessment but on Friday of last week I received the final word from Aktiv Kapital, which stated that although they agreed that the documents they hold on file about my account make it impossible for them to enforce any action against me to recover the debt, they refuse to remove the default notice and will continue to process data about me - which they state is their 'obligation'.
The problem I have is that my partner and I want to purchase a flat but since I have a default notice against my name, I imagine no mortgage company will touch me.
This has been ongoing for 9 months now and with the amount of cases the FOS has to deal with, I'm not confident I will get a favourable judgment any time soon. What should my next step be ?
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