Welcome finance issued proceedings in 2009 that I successfully had set aside. (See attached) they were ordered to provide a copy of original agreement by the courts. They issued a notice of discontinuance shortly after having restarted the case. The loan was for £4.500 over 48 months starting 10.04.2007. They were never able to provide any original documents until months after the court order and when the one page agreement turned up it wasn't my signature and the office signature looks like the same writing! Anyway they have never issued a default and I just get statements of account now headed "FAILED LEGAL" - no demands for payment so all good BUT they continue to report to the credit agencies that my account is open and I'm like 5 years behind payments? Can I get this off please Help ALSO I don't mind making an offer to settle but to date I have not acknowledged the debt will this mess everything up?
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Re: Failed legal welcome finance -please help
You will not be able to get this data off your credit reference file I'm afraid, as reporting to a CRA does not count as 'enforcement'.
From the date of your last payment or acknowledgment of the debt, the debt will take 6 years (England) to become statute barred. Any reports on your credit file should also 'fall off' after 6 years.
So making an offer to settle now would reset the time clock, you may as well wait it out to be honest."Although scalar fields are Lorentz scalars, they may transform nontrivially under other symmetries, such as flavour or isospin. For example, the pion is invariant under the restricted Lorentz group, but is an isospin triplet (meaning it transforms like a three component vector under the SU(2) isospin symmetry). Furthermore, it picks up a negative phase under parity inversion, so it transforms nontrivially under the full Lorentz group; such particles are called pseudoscalar rather than scalar. Most mesons are pseudoscalar particles." (finally explained to a captivated Celestine by Professor Brian Cox on Wednesday 27th June 2012 )
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Re: Failed legal welcome finance -please help
Originally posted by moses View PostWelcome finance issued proceedings in 2009 that I successfully had set aside. (See attached) they were ordered to provide a copy of original agreement by the courts. They issued a notice of discontinuance shortly after having restarted the case. The loan was for £4.500 over 48 months starting 10.04.2007. They were never able to provide any original documents until months after the court order and when the one page agreement turned up it wasn't my signature and the office signature looks like the same writing!
Originally posted by moses View PostAnyway they have never issued a default and I just get statements of account now headed "FAILED LEGAL" - no demands for payment so all good BUT they continue to report to the credit agencies that my account is open and I'm like 5 years behind payments?
After the McGuffik v RBS case, it was established that reporting to the CRAs does not amount to enforcement, so even if the agreement is unenforceable (or there is no agreement), the default stays for 6 years.
Originally posted by moses View PostCan I get this off please Help ALSO I don't mind making an offer to settle but to date I have not acknowledged the debt will this mess everything up?
...and it won't make any difference, the default will still stand because it reflects the conduct of your account, even if it gets marked 'settled' or 'satisfied'. Having said that, as you say you were defaulted 5 years ago, it may not always show up when lenders do a search, in some cases they'll only search the last 3 years. Lenders don't see your credit file as you do, they get the data through their own software and how it's presented varies from lender to lender.
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Originally posted by moses View PostThanks for your advice @ dogtired - what do you mean by "subscribe?" x
So if you see a blank post except for the word "subscribe" you'll know someone is interested in following the story
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