Read plenty of thread over here, I beleive there is someone out here can help me out.
Story in short
My wife opened Studio account on my Name in 2006 for purchasing Christmas Gifts. (I was aware of this). Was paid regularly since then.
In February 2010 we got separated (now I am living in separate address rented). Managed to sort out all the financial accounts but somehow Studio Account was overlooked by my self.
In July 2010 I received a letter in my new address from a debt collector of Studio regarding miss-payment. Immediately I paid in full and settled the account.
Now went for mortgage happily and was advised to get a credit report. Got it and found there is a default notice against Studio account.
Followed the instruction/examples/ procedures mentioned on sticky notes over here to remove the default notice.
First letter wrote them very polite, explaining the situation and requested them to remove the default notice as a good will gesture.
They replied with a bit rude letter stating that this is your true reflection of your account with us, therefore will not be removed.
So followed the sticky note example (letter 1).
Got reply (below)
Your Ref XXXXXX
Our Ref XXX
28th July 2011
Mr Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx
<Address>
Dear Mr Xxxxx
Thank you for your recent letter, which has been forwarded to my attention.
In order to obtain a copy of your credit agreement, please forward the statutory fee of £1.00 (I did not sent this so will do with my next letter).
With reference to your request for a copy of the default notice, default notices are produced by our computer systems and we do not retain copies of them. We are not legally obliged to retain a copy of the default notice, or to supply you with a copy of it. We are only required to retain a record of when it was sent, 3rd June 2010. A sample can be provided if required.
There is no deed of assignment as Studio still owns the debt.
Assuring you of our best attention at all times.
Yours Sincerely
Xxxxxx
Customer Liaison Advisor
I want to buy a house near my daughter’s school (she is 5 years old) and stuck in this Default Notice system.
Thanks and regards
NAC
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I wrote them back with £1.00 requesting for the agreement paper and original default notice issued to me.
After a week I received a reply stating that now the account has been closed therefore we are not liable to send you agreement paper so your £1.00 will be returned back in form of cheque.
They also enclosed sample default notice issued to me (I never received) not the original.
So can anybody show me the correct path how to remove the default notice from my credit file.
Your help and guidance will be highly appreciated.
Thanks and regards
NAC
Story in short
My wife opened Studio account on my Name in 2006 for purchasing Christmas Gifts. (I was aware of this). Was paid regularly since then.
In February 2010 we got separated (now I am living in separate address rented). Managed to sort out all the financial accounts but somehow Studio Account was overlooked by my self.
In July 2010 I received a letter in my new address from a debt collector of Studio regarding miss-payment. Immediately I paid in full and settled the account.
Now went for mortgage happily and was advised to get a credit report. Got it and found there is a default notice against Studio account.
Followed the instruction/examples/ procedures mentioned on sticky notes over here to remove the default notice.
First letter wrote them very polite, explaining the situation and requested them to remove the default notice as a good will gesture.
They replied with a bit rude letter stating that this is your true reflection of your account with us, therefore will not be removed.
So followed the sticky note example (letter 1).
Got reply (below)
Your Ref XXXXXX
Our Ref XXX
28th July 2011
Mr Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx
<Address>
Dear Mr Xxxxx
Thank you for your recent letter, which has been forwarded to my attention.
In order to obtain a copy of your credit agreement, please forward the statutory fee of £1.00 (I did not sent this so will do with my next letter).
With reference to your request for a copy of the default notice, default notices are produced by our computer systems and we do not retain copies of them. We are not legally obliged to retain a copy of the default notice, or to supply you with a copy of it. We are only required to retain a record of when it was sent, 3rd June 2010. A sample can be provided if required.
There is no deed of assignment as Studio still owns the debt.
Assuring you of our best attention at all times.
Yours Sincerely
Xxxxxx
Customer Liaison Advisor
I want to buy a house near my daughter’s school (she is 5 years old) and stuck in this Default Notice system.
Thanks and regards
NAC
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I wrote them back with £1.00 requesting for the agreement paper and original default notice issued to me.
After a week I received a reply stating that now the account has been closed therefore we are not liable to send you agreement paper so your £1.00 will be returned back in form of cheque.
They also enclosed sample default notice issued to me (I never received) not the original.
So can anybody show me the correct path how to remove the default notice from my credit file.
Your help and guidance will be highly appreciated.
Thanks and regards
NAC
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