Hi all.
Back in December 2014 I started receiving letters from Robinson way in relation to a debt of £5000 from a Santander (abbey credit card). Up to that point I had not received any correspondence from the original lender (Santander) for almost 5 years and my credit reports show that the account with Santander is marked as settled. Upon receiving the letters from Robinson Way I started to scour the internet for advice on how to proceed and came across the goodf website, from which point I began their Common Law Copyright three letter process - I have currently sent two of the letter's and the third is to be sent on Monday, I have received one reply since my last letter stating by internet based templates are of no consequence (which goodf inform people they should expect).
Then, much to my surprise: I received a letter from Howard Cohen yesterday (Dated the 9th) notifying me of pending legal action in relation to the above debt. I have been back to the goodf website to seek further advice, they have recommended that I start their three letter common law copyright process with Howard Cohen and also inform them that I have started a dispute with Robinson Way. My concern is that the notice of pending legal action gives me 10 days from the 9th to respond and I do not understand how I could ever get the three letter process completed in this time (especially when I only received the letter on the 13th!).
Facts:
Original Creditor: Santander (Abbey Credit Card)
DCA: Robinson Way
Solicitor: Howard Cohen
Default Amount: £5000
Default Date: 2010 - no correspondence since
Cannot recollect ever seeing a default notice (although I was a nightmare with paperwork back then!)
Haven't received assignment notice from Santander
Started goodf common law copyright - 2 letters sent - 1 received - last one is going out on Monday
I believe the goodf 3 letter process counts as a CCA to Robinson Way (however they recommended not sending £1?)
Haven't sent CCA to Santander as Credit Report shows their account as settled
Letter from Howard Cohen was digitally signed - dated the 9th - received on the 13th
If anyone could shed any more light on the way I should proceed I would be more than grateful. i.e. is the goodf process is the right one for me now?
And sorry for being long winded, just wanted to clarify as many points as possible in advance of questions.
Thanks in advance!
Back in December 2014 I started receiving letters from Robinson way in relation to a debt of £5000 from a Santander (abbey credit card). Up to that point I had not received any correspondence from the original lender (Santander) for almost 5 years and my credit reports show that the account with Santander is marked as settled. Upon receiving the letters from Robinson Way I started to scour the internet for advice on how to proceed and came across the goodf website, from which point I began their Common Law Copyright three letter process - I have currently sent two of the letter's and the third is to be sent on Monday, I have received one reply since my last letter stating by internet based templates are of no consequence (which goodf inform people they should expect).
Then, much to my surprise: I received a letter from Howard Cohen yesterday (Dated the 9th) notifying me of pending legal action in relation to the above debt. I have been back to the goodf website to seek further advice, they have recommended that I start their three letter common law copyright process with Howard Cohen and also inform them that I have started a dispute with Robinson Way. My concern is that the notice of pending legal action gives me 10 days from the 9th to respond and I do not understand how I could ever get the three letter process completed in this time (especially when I only received the letter on the 13th!).
Facts:
Original Creditor: Santander (Abbey Credit Card)
DCA: Robinson Way
Solicitor: Howard Cohen
Default Amount: £5000
Default Date: 2010 - no correspondence since
Cannot recollect ever seeing a default notice (although I was a nightmare with paperwork back then!)
Haven't received assignment notice from Santander
Started goodf common law copyright - 2 letters sent - 1 received - last one is going out on Monday
I believe the goodf 3 letter process counts as a CCA to Robinson Way (however they recommended not sending £1?)
Haven't sent CCA to Santander as Credit Report shows their account as settled
Letter from Howard Cohen was digitally signed - dated the 9th - received on the 13th
If anyone could shed any more light on the way I should proceed I would be more than grateful. i.e. is the goodf process is the right one for me now?
And sorry for being long winded, just wanted to clarify as many points as possible in advance of questions.
Thanks in advance!
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