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Deanii V Old Storecard

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  • Deanii V Old Storecard

    Problem raised by Deannii

    Brief Description to start

    basically I've received a letter from a debt co saying they've bought my debt from another co
    , the debt apparantly is a storecard from 10 years ago , which I'm pretty sure that was claered and paid off but since it
    was 9/10 yeras ago i don't have any evidence to state it was paid off before the account was closed I only kept my
    statements for 2 years after the account was closed , any advice ?

    I had a letter about 3 years ago , and i told them then that they must be mistaken and haven't heard
    anything since until now
    Last edited by Paule; 28th February 2008, 13:22:PM.

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    Re: Deanii V Old Storecard

    Hello Deanni,

    Firstly which DCA has contacted you, can you post up further details on this please.

    I would think that as you havn't heard about this for many years this debt is now actually statute barred, take a look at this letter and adapt it to suit your needs Legal Beagles if you need any further advice please shout.

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    • #3
      Re: Deanii V Old Storecard

      Originally posted by sapphire View Post
      I would think that as you havn't heard about this for many years this debt is now actually statute barred, take a look at this letter and adapt it to suit your needs Legal Beagles if you need any further advice please shout.
      Originally posted by PKea View Post
      I had a letter about 3 years ago , and i told them then that they must be mistaken and haven't heard anything since until now
      They have made contact within 6 years Enaid so I`m afraid the statute barred approach is unworkable.

      First thing to do is ask for a copy agreement and a copy of all statements referring to this alleged debt.
      Consumer Credit Act 1974 Request for Original Copy of Agreement

      Add within the letter your request for statements and a breakdown of the alleged debt.

      Just out of interest which store card was it?
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      • #4
        Re: Deanii V Old Storecard

        Originally posted by Tools View Post
        They have made contact within 6 years Enaid so I`m afraid the statute barred approach is unworkable.
        The debt wasn't acknowledged though. Deanii told them that they must be mistaken, but it would be useful to see the letter that was written to them.

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        • #5
          Re: Deanii V Old Storecard

          I agree !

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          • #6
            Re: Deanii V Old Storecard

            I stand corrected, thanks.
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            • #7
              Re: Deanii V Old Storecard

              I will try and pad out some of things that were discussed in brief to clarify situation
              • Debt was paid off/cleared over 10 years ago as far as OP is aware
              • DCA 1 made contact 3 years ago and were told 'Dont know anything about this' and no further contact was received from them
              • DCA 2 made contact recently with regard to same debt, and now advice is needed

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              • #8
                Re: Deanii V Old Storecard

                Do not acknowledge the debt would be the first thing - in writing to them.

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