Today on my travels I came across a couple who had sought advice from CAB, and were clearly paying all they could afford to clear there debt, but would never be enough.
It came to light that a large part of there debt (being collected by 1st credit or aktiv kapital) had remained unpaid for over 7 years at one point. However they started paying last year on the advice of the CAB. (i suspect they didnt look too much into payment history).
Obviously today i made these people aware of certain rights and pointed them in this direction. My question is, what can be done in relation to the DCA's persuing the unpaid debt after the time limit, now that they have started paying again? DCA's are not allowed to lead you to believe the debt is payable if it is not right?
Apparently there credit file doesnt look too bad, and i suspect the debts are not even showing on there anymore.
Awaiting CB's reply no doubt
Thanks, Tommy
It came to light that a large part of there debt (being collected by 1st credit or aktiv kapital) had remained unpaid for over 7 years at one point. However they started paying last year on the advice of the CAB. (i suspect they didnt look too much into payment history).
Obviously today i made these people aware of certain rights and pointed them in this direction. My question is, what can be done in relation to the DCA's persuing the unpaid debt after the time limit, now that they have started paying again? DCA's are not allowed to lead you to believe the debt is payable if it is not right?
Apparently there credit file doesnt look too bad, and i suspect the debts are not even showing on there anymore.
Awaiting CB's reply no doubt
Thanks, Tommy
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