Hello, I'm hoping for some advice please!
I had a credit card with Halifax, which was paid via a DMP with CCCS / Stepchange. When I took out the DMP, Halifax stopped access to my online account and I stopped receiving paper statements.
As far as I knew, this card was paid off by my DMP in September 2012.
In January, I received a letter from 1st Credit saying they had bought an outstanding debt from this Halifax card. The amount of this debt was the same as the original debt that Stepchange took over. I spoke with 1st Credit who knew very little about the actual debt, only that it was the Halifax card.
I've tried speaking to Halifax about this and they've told me they don't have any record of the debt. Stepchange have also spoken with them, and they say they don't have record of it either as their systems only go back 12 months (and the debt was paid off in 2012).
After looking online to see what the best course of action was, and speaking to Stepchange, I sent a 'Prove it' letter to 1st Credit, alongside a copy of all statements from Stepchange. This was sent on 4th March. 1st Credit came back to me to say they've put the account on hold while they investigated this. I asked for an update at the start of April and they said it was still being looked into.
My query now, is what to do next? 1st Credit aren't in a hurry to clarify anything, Halifax haven't been able to give me any information and now this debt is on my credit record as a default. It's hanging over me and stressing me out!
Is there a time limit that 1st Credit have to respond by?? Is there anything I can do to speed this process up?
Thanks in advance for any help or advice
I had a credit card with Halifax, which was paid via a DMP with CCCS / Stepchange. When I took out the DMP, Halifax stopped access to my online account and I stopped receiving paper statements.
As far as I knew, this card was paid off by my DMP in September 2012.
In January, I received a letter from 1st Credit saying they had bought an outstanding debt from this Halifax card. The amount of this debt was the same as the original debt that Stepchange took over. I spoke with 1st Credit who knew very little about the actual debt, only that it was the Halifax card.
I've tried speaking to Halifax about this and they've told me they don't have any record of the debt. Stepchange have also spoken with them, and they say they don't have record of it either as their systems only go back 12 months (and the debt was paid off in 2012).
After looking online to see what the best course of action was, and speaking to Stepchange, I sent a 'Prove it' letter to 1st Credit, alongside a copy of all statements from Stepchange. This was sent on 4th March. 1st Credit came back to me to say they've put the account on hold while they investigated this. I asked for an update at the start of April and they said it was still being looked into.
My query now, is what to do next? 1st Credit aren't in a hurry to clarify anything, Halifax haven't been able to give me any information and now this debt is on my credit record as a default. It's hanging over me and stressing me out!
Is there a time limit that 1st Credit have to respond by?? Is there anything I can do to speed this process up?
Thanks in advance for any help or advice
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