Re: LP1 - is this a valid CCA?
Okay kept it very brief., you might want to reword it a bit though xxxx
Dear Lowell
Thank you for your somewhat delayed response to my request for a true copy of the alleged agreement under the Consumer Credit Act section 78.
You must realise the document copy you have sent to me is not a copy of a credit agreement and does not satisfy my formal request made under Section 78(1) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and does not comply with the Consumer Credit (Cancellation Notices and Copies of Documents) Regulations 1983. The copy document you have sent me does not include the terms and conditions applicable at the time the agreement was executed or as varied and does not contain the heading prescribed by the Consumer Credit Act nor any relevant cancellation notice.
Failure to comply with the provisions of the Consumer Credit Act means that the agreement becomes unenforceable while the failure to comply persists, and the courts have no discretion to allow enforcement. For the avoidance of doubt I do not acknowledge any debt owing to your company.
Previously you have stated to me
Your credit agreement
We refer to your recent request for a copy of the original credit agreement for this account. After liaising with Lloyds in an effort to obtain this document we have been advised that it is no longer available due to the length of time since the account was opened with you
We are closing your account
At this time we have closed our file and will not make any further contact with you concerning payment against this account unless the copy of the agreement is received at some point in the future from Lloyds.
Please confirm that this remains the case.
Yours sincerely
xxxxxx
Okay kept it very brief., you might want to reword it a bit though xxxx
Dear Lowell
Thank you for your somewhat delayed response to my request for a true copy of the alleged agreement under the Consumer Credit Act section 78.
You must realise the document copy you have sent to me is not a copy of a credit agreement and does not satisfy my formal request made under Section 78(1) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and does not comply with the Consumer Credit (Cancellation Notices and Copies of Documents) Regulations 1983. The copy document you have sent me does not include the terms and conditions applicable at the time the agreement was executed or as varied and does not contain the heading prescribed by the Consumer Credit Act nor any relevant cancellation notice.
Failure to comply with the provisions of the Consumer Credit Act means that the agreement becomes unenforceable while the failure to comply persists, and the courts have no discretion to allow enforcement. For the avoidance of doubt I do not acknowledge any debt owing to your company.
Previously you have stated to me
Your credit agreement
We refer to your recent request for a copy of the original credit agreement for this account. After liaising with Lloyds in an effort to obtain this document we have been advised that it is no longer available due to the length of time since the account was opened with you
We are closing your account
At this time we have closed our file and will not make any further contact with you concerning payment against this account unless the copy of the agreement is received at some point in the future from Lloyds.
Please confirm that this remains the case.
Yours sincerely
xxxxxx
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