Hi,
I was hoping someone might be able to help me out with some issues I'm having with McKenzie Hall, who by all accounts have a pretty low reputation, if these forums are anything to go by!
About 10 years ago, when I was a student, I was pretty bad with my finances, and ended up with quite a few debts, namely credit/store cards that were passed to debt collection agency once x amount of payments were missed. I thought these had all been paid off over the ensuing years, and my credit rating appeared to be back to 'excellent', as I have no problem getting approved for credit cards (and not the ones that are specifically for people with bad credit), phone contracts, etc.
However, a company called McKenzie Hall (who I had never heard of at the time) contacted me at the beginning of December, trying to collect on a debt that was accrued on a credit card taken out in 2001 (and defaulted on by 2003), and expecting repayment either immediately, or I could pay either the full amount or a settlement figure over 4 months. I was instructed to pay the full amount rather than the settlement, as apparently this would be less damaging to my credit rating. So I agreed to pay £130 per month for 4 months, as the amount outstanding was approximately £520. So far, I have paid £390, with one payment left to go.
However, I have since found out that apparently there is no obligation to repay a debt that is over 6 years old (something to do with being statute barred), and I'm 99% certain no-one has tried to contact me over the past 6 years, unless they've been sending correspondence to my (very) old addresses. However, I find it highly unlikely that they've been done that since 2003, and yet have waited almost 10 years to issue me with an 'ultimatum'. It sounds like McKenzie Hall just buy up old, statute-barred debts and then try to claim them, hoping no-one will question them, so it looks like that's what's happened to me!
I suspect that, as I have acknowledged the debt and started repaying it, there is no way I can retrieve that £390, but I thought it might be possible, so was wondering if anyone could provide me with any information, or even possibly some wording for a letter to them, as I'm not actually overly bothered about the money, but it's more the principle. Hopefully someone with a legal background can steer me in the right direction.
Obviously I wish I'd checked out their forum before agreeing to pay anything, but as other users have said, they somewhat bully you into paying whatever they want!
Also, apologies if there's already a similar thread for this, if so could you please post the link and I'll check it out.
Thanks in advance.
I was hoping someone might be able to help me out with some issues I'm having with McKenzie Hall, who by all accounts have a pretty low reputation, if these forums are anything to go by!
About 10 years ago, when I was a student, I was pretty bad with my finances, and ended up with quite a few debts, namely credit/store cards that were passed to debt collection agency once x amount of payments were missed. I thought these had all been paid off over the ensuing years, and my credit rating appeared to be back to 'excellent', as I have no problem getting approved for credit cards (and not the ones that are specifically for people with bad credit), phone contracts, etc.
However, a company called McKenzie Hall (who I had never heard of at the time) contacted me at the beginning of December, trying to collect on a debt that was accrued on a credit card taken out in 2001 (and defaulted on by 2003), and expecting repayment either immediately, or I could pay either the full amount or a settlement figure over 4 months. I was instructed to pay the full amount rather than the settlement, as apparently this would be less damaging to my credit rating. So I agreed to pay £130 per month for 4 months, as the amount outstanding was approximately £520. So far, I have paid £390, with one payment left to go.
However, I have since found out that apparently there is no obligation to repay a debt that is over 6 years old (something to do with being statute barred), and I'm 99% certain no-one has tried to contact me over the past 6 years, unless they've been sending correspondence to my (very) old addresses. However, I find it highly unlikely that they've been done that since 2003, and yet have waited almost 10 years to issue me with an 'ultimatum'. It sounds like McKenzie Hall just buy up old, statute-barred debts and then try to claim them, hoping no-one will question them, so it looks like that's what's happened to me!
I suspect that, as I have acknowledged the debt and started repaying it, there is no way I can retrieve that £390, but I thought it might be possible, so was wondering if anyone could provide me with any information, or even possibly some wording for a letter to them, as I'm not actually overly bothered about the money, but it's more the principle. Hopefully someone with a legal background can steer me in the right direction.
Obviously I wish I'd checked out their forum before agreeing to pay anything, but as other users have said, they somewhat bully you into paying whatever they want!
Also, apologies if there's already a similar thread for this, if so could you please post the link and I'll check it out.
Thanks in advance.
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