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    Looking for a brief run-down on how the above will behave re an assigned credit card debt. I've already had the SD treatment from another crowd who crawled back under their stone when challenged and there seems to be evidence of Lowell's instigating similar with LB members. I've ignored the bank's 'welcome' letter they sent with the assignment and just wonder if it's worth making a pre-emptive strike against Lowell.

    FWIW, both the bank and Lowell have supplied erroneous data in their letters, something that I'd rathr keep schtumm about on here just in case they're lurking and could sus out who I am.
    Last edited by Captain Haddock; 22nd July 2013, 13:09:PM.
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    Re: Lowell modus operandi

    Originally posted by Captain Haddock View Post
    Looking for a brief run-down on how the above will behave re an assigned credit card debt. I've already had the SD treatment from another crowd who crawled back under their stone when challenged and there seems to be evidence of Lowell's instigating similar with LB members. I've ignored the bank's 'welcome' letter they sent with the assignment and just wonder if it's worth making a pre-emptive strike against Lowell.

    FWIW, both the bank and Lowell have supplied erroneous data in their letters, something that I'd rathr keep schtumm about on here just in case they're lurking and could sus out who I am.
    There are quite a few here on LB who have received SDs from the Lowlife Leeds Losers, and Cel :yo: has beaten them time and again! :whoo:

    This is one such example: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...+SD#post342988

    and this one: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...and#post342845

    ...one more: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...and#post343090

    There are quite a few but mostly are in the VIP area. I hope you can see all the ones I've posted above. :thumb:

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    • #3
      Re: Lowell modus operandi

      Originally posted by Captain Haddock View Post
      Looking for a brief run-down on how the above will behave re an assigned credit card debt. I've already had the SD treatment from another crowd who crawled back under their stone when challenged and there seems to be evidence of Lowell's instigating similar with LB members. I've ignored the bank's 'welcome' letter they sent with the assignment and just wonder if it's worth making a pre-emptive strike against Lowell.

      FWIW, both the bank and Lowell have supplied erroneous data in their letters, something that I'd rathr keep schtumm about on here just in case they're lurking and could sus out who I am.
      It certainly would be worth telling them the account is in dispute, however, you'd need to provide a bit more info regarding the history of the account to establish what you could say to Lowell, i.e., have you sent a CCA request? Did you get a reply? Who was the original creditor? Are you disputing the account on the grounds of unenforceability, PPI or something else? :typing:

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      • #4
        Re: Lowell modus operandi

        Originally posted by Captain Haddock View Post
        just wonder if it's worth making a pre-emptive strike against Lowell.
        Please try to avoid using nukes, as the wind might blow the fallout the wrong way.

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        • #5
          Re: Lowell modus operandi

          Not difficult to beat off the LEEDS LOSERS;
          the seem to love buying dead donkey accounts!

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          • #6
            Re: Lowell modus operandi

            Lowells operate a whole slew of alternative identities, so in order to pressurise you, you will be bombarded with what will appear to be correspondence from a variety of different firms.

            In reality, they are all desks next to each other in the same office.

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            • #7
              Re: Lowell modus operandi

              Originally posted by enquirer View Post
              Lowells operate a whole slew of alternative identities, so in order to pressurise you, you will be bombarded with what will appear to be correspondence from a variety of different firms.

              In reality, they are all desks next to each other in the same office.
              Indeed they do: http://www.lowell.co.uk/who-is-lowell-group.aspx

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              • #8
                Re: Lowell modus operandi

                They arent called the LEEDS LOSERS for nothing. They pay peanuts and employ monkeys, well just pre pubescent inbreds who are too stupid to get a job in McD's

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                • #9
                  Re: Lowell modus operandi

                  Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
                  It certainly would be worth telling them the account is in dispute, however, you'd need to provide a bit more info regarding the history of the account to establish what you could say to Lowell, i.e., have you sent a CCA request? Did you get a reply? Who was the original creditor? Are you disputing the account on the grounds of unenforceability, PPI or something else? :typing:
                  It's an old account in dispute due to the usual, batted around between several DCAs without luck and which had gone dormant for a few years before finally being resurrected and assigned to Lowell; it becomes statute barred next year.

                  I am alert to what the'll do next as the only previous note of assignment of a debt to a DCA that I received was followed swiftly by sheriffs serving a stat demand! I'll have a look at the links you posted, FP.

                  Hmm... just looked a the first of those links you posted. The content reaffirms my initial plan of sending them a polite letter explaining a few little things to them.
                  Last edited by Captain Haddock; 23rd July 2013, 05:56:AM.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Lowell modus operandi

                    Originally posted by Captain Haddock View Post
                    It's an old account in dispute due to the usual, batted around between several DCAs without luck and which had gone dormant for a few years before finally being resurrected and assigned to Lowell; it becomes statute barred next year.

                    I am alert to what the'll do next as the only previous note of assignment of a debt to a DCA that I received was followed swiftly by sheriffs serving a stat demand! I'll have a look at the links you posted, FP.

                    Hmm... just looked a the first of those links you posted. The content reaffirms my initial plan of sending them a polite letter explaining a few little things to them.
                    It is a good idea to make contact without acknowledging the debt. Establishing a good paper trail makes it a lot easier to fight anything they may want to serve because there will be proof that you've communicated with them explaining the reasons why the account is in dispute. Debt purchasers buy accounts in bulk without any paperwork, history or details. If you ignore them, they can use that as an argument to justify their serving a SD so it's very wise to refer them to previous disputes raised on this account. :thumb:

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                    • #11
                      Re: Lowell modus operandi

                      Yes, the letter, just completed, does not acknowledge any debt due to Lowell. It's polite but firm.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Lowell modus operandi

                        Originally posted by Captain Haddock View Post
                        Yes, the letter, just completed, does not acknowledge any debt due to Lowell. It's polite but firm.
                        Lowell will not understand polite

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                        • #13
                          Re: Lowell modus operandi

                          Originally posted by ODC View Post
                          Lowell will not understand anything
                          IFYPFY. :rofl:

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                          • #14
                            Re: Lowell modus operandi

                            Originally posted by Captain Haddock View Post
                            Looking for a brief run-down on how the above will behave re an assigned credit card debt. I've already had the SD treatment from another crowd who crawled back under their stone when challenged and there seems to be evidence of Lowell's instigating similar with LB members. I've ignored the bank's 'welcome' letter they sent with the assignment and just wonder if it's worth making a pre-emptive strike against Lowell.

                            FWIW, both the bank and Lowell have supplied erroneous data in their letters, something that I'd rathr keep schtumm about on here just in case they're lurking and could sus out who I am.
                            I shouldn't think anybody will be coming to your door, so no worries in that aspect.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Lowell modus operandi

                              Originally posted by Paull View Post
                              I shouldn't think anybody will be coming to your door, so no worries in that aspect.
                              Or collecting his doorstep.

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