Hi
I am seeking some information before a DCA does a dirty on me from behind.
Original Creditor was Bank of Scotland with whom I had to threaten them with a report to the ICO as they continually failed to update my new address.
The debt £10k plus and my Credit Report states that a Leeds DCA are the owners, but, I also note that the address they have supplied to the DCA is my old address although I have proof of the original creditor having my new address
I have not received any notice of the debt being sold but the new owners are well known for being over zealous with CCJ's and Bankruptcies
I have been expat in SE Asia two years and the country I live in has no reciprocal agreements with the UK concerning individual debt
Where I now live I am unable to own property as I am not a national of the country but I have to hold a UK bank account for my pension payments.
My question is can the debt be sold to or enforced in the county I now reside or what is the worste than can happen in this case
Many thanks in advance
I am seeking some information before a DCA does a dirty on me from behind.
Original Creditor was Bank of Scotland with whom I had to threaten them with a report to the ICO as they continually failed to update my new address.
The debt £10k plus and my Credit Report states that a Leeds DCA are the owners, but, I also note that the address they have supplied to the DCA is my old address although I have proof of the original creditor having my new address
I have not received any notice of the debt being sold but the new owners are well known for being over zealous with CCJ's and Bankruptcies
I have been expat in SE Asia two years and the country I live in has no reciprocal agreements with the UK concerning individual debt
Where I now live I am unable to own property as I am not a national of the country but I have to hold a UK bank account for my pension payments.
My question is can the debt be sold to or enforced in the county I now reside or what is the worste than can happen in this case
Many thanks in advance
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