Hi
Thanks for taking the time to read my post, any advice would be highly appreciated!
I have a CCJ from 21st September 2009 for £2479.52, when I received a letter from Lowells back in July 2014 I sent off a CCA request letter with my £1 postal order. They replied by saying because the client obtained a CCJ against me ''the effects of Section 78 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 is no longer applicable in this case and documentation will not be provided for this account''
I received a letter from Lowells headed Pre Legal Assessment offering me a 50% discount (£1239.52) on my sum saying if I pay by the 13th August they will drop the CCJ off my credit report.
I just want to know where I stand on this matter? Are they right in the fact that they don't need to provide documentation and why would they offer a 50% discount?
Should I send another CCA request or a Letter of offer for a reduced amount seeing as they seem desperate to get this money?
Thank you for your help
Thanks for taking the time to read my post, any advice would be highly appreciated!
I have a CCJ from 21st September 2009 for £2479.52, when I received a letter from Lowells back in July 2014 I sent off a CCA request letter with my £1 postal order. They replied by saying because the client obtained a CCJ against me ''the effects of Section 78 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 is no longer applicable in this case and documentation will not be provided for this account''
I received a letter from Lowells headed Pre Legal Assessment offering me a 50% discount (£1239.52) on my sum saying if I pay by the 13th August they will drop the CCJ off my credit report.
I just want to know where I stand on this matter? Are they right in the fact that they don't need to provide documentation and why would they offer a 50% discount?
Should I send another CCA request or a Letter of offer for a reduced amount seeing as they seem desperate to get this money?
Thank you for your help
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