Afternoon all,
I've started getting letters from Lowell about an old student credit card account they've bought (balance is about £1200). It's not statute barred, but I know Lloyds never actually defaulted it and there's been no record of it on my credit file for over a year.
I stopped paying it a couple of years ago after I realised Lloyds had removed the 'student benefits' of the card without any notice, i.e interest free payments for 90 days etc. Therefore the interest payments were 2-3x times what they should have been for at least a year. I formally complained to Lloyds and they eventually refunded the overpayments of interest back to the card. The issue was, because the dispute took so long and there were no payments made during this time, by the time it was sorted, Lloyds (unfairly imo) closed the credit card account completely! It was shown on my credit file as 'late payment' for the first year then completely dropped off about 14 months ago.
My question is, do I now raise a further dispute with Lloyds /Lowell for unfair termination and the subsequent assignment, or just ignore Lowell altogether and see if they issue legal proceedings? I know I could start requesting documents but my thinking is, the longer I string it out, the less chance they will have of retrieving everything?! I've not had any calls from them at all either, should I expect them to start soon?
I know Lowell will have bought this debt for about £100 and it makes me sick to think they can make so much profit out of other peoples misery. I can't and won't be making payments to them, but I just need to know the best way to go about dealing with them? :doggieyes:
I've started getting letters from Lowell about an old student credit card account they've bought (balance is about £1200). It's not statute barred, but I know Lloyds never actually defaulted it and there's been no record of it on my credit file for over a year.
I stopped paying it a couple of years ago after I realised Lloyds had removed the 'student benefits' of the card without any notice, i.e interest free payments for 90 days etc. Therefore the interest payments were 2-3x times what they should have been for at least a year. I formally complained to Lloyds and they eventually refunded the overpayments of interest back to the card. The issue was, because the dispute took so long and there were no payments made during this time, by the time it was sorted, Lloyds (unfairly imo) closed the credit card account completely! It was shown on my credit file as 'late payment' for the first year then completely dropped off about 14 months ago.
My question is, do I now raise a further dispute with Lloyds /Lowell for unfair termination and the subsequent assignment, or just ignore Lowell altogether and see if they issue legal proceedings? I know I could start requesting documents but my thinking is, the longer I string it out, the less chance they will have of retrieving everything?! I've not had any calls from them at all either, should I expect them to start soon?
I know Lowell will have bought this debt for about £100 and it makes me sick to think they can make so much profit out of other peoples misery. I can't and won't be making payments to them, but I just need to know the best way to go about dealing with them? :doggieyes:
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