Hi all, haven’t found my way around properly yet, so I hope I’m putting this question in the right place.
I received a letter from AIC on the 9 June claiming that they had taken on an unpaid debt of £4,500 from Nat West Bank. I immediately wrote back saying that a standing order had been in place and paid without fail for several years to Nat West and that I had not heard anything from them to say that the debt was being handed over to AIC. I therefore requested a copy of the original documentation and statement of all payments received since its inception.
I then got another letter enclosing a standing order mandate which I went ahead with and set up with my bank, at the same time cancelling the standing order to Nat West. However, it is set up to commence payments from 25 June. My question is, if I do not receive confirmation of the hand over or a copy of the documentation by 24 June, should I hold back on repayments until proof has been provided? I’m only paying £5 per month as I have been on incapacity benefit for 10 years. Thanks in anticipation.
I received a letter from AIC on the 9 June claiming that they had taken on an unpaid debt of £4,500 from Nat West Bank. I immediately wrote back saying that a standing order had been in place and paid without fail for several years to Nat West and that I had not heard anything from them to say that the debt was being handed over to AIC. I therefore requested a copy of the original documentation and statement of all payments received since its inception.
I then got another letter enclosing a standing order mandate which I went ahead with and set up with my bank, at the same time cancelling the standing order to Nat West. However, it is set up to commence payments from 25 June. My question is, if I do not receive confirmation of the hand over or a copy of the documentation by 24 June, should I hold back on repayments until proof has been provided? I’m only paying £5 per month as I have been on incapacity benefit for 10 years. Thanks in anticipation.
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