Re: Arrow Global/ Capquest Notice of Assignment for Lloyds Overdraft
For clarity you do not send a CCA Request to the original creditor Lloyds. You send a CCA Request to the current owner of the debt which you say is Arrow.
You've have been sent a Notice of Assignment informing you that the Lloyds debt has been assigned to Arrow. From now on any correspondence between you and Arrow or their DCA (Capquest) can be in the name they use on their letters but you can always update them later to your new married name if legal proceedings are on the horizon.
However I see no reason for you to write to anyone right now. You've had a NOA from Capquest that's all. It's giving you information (who now owns the debt and how to pay it) and not asking you anything. That letter is for information purposes only.
Send your s 77-79 CCA Request to Arrow (the debt owner). Make sure you enclose a £1 postal order for the statutory fee.
I know those calls can feel oppressive but it'll stop when they realise they're not being answered. It will be an auto-dialled system set for a certain number of attempts. You say you've managed to block the number and if they're only calling three times a day that may not be seen as harassment. Keep a log of the date/time of each call but don't answer it
Whether s 78 CCA applies to your debt which was an overdraft is an issue which needs exploring. You said you were using the account up until late 2013, so do you know whether the bank renewed it annually after 2012 because that may make a difference?
Di
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Originally posted by susiec
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For clarity you do not send a CCA Request to the original creditor Lloyds. You send a CCA Request to the current owner of the debt which you say is Arrow.
You've have been sent a Notice of Assignment informing you that the Lloyds debt has been assigned to Arrow. From now on any correspondence between you and Arrow or their DCA (Capquest) can be in the name they use on their letters but you can always update them later to your new married name if legal proceedings are on the horizon.
However I see no reason for you to write to anyone right now. You've had a NOA from Capquest that's all. It's giving you information (who now owns the debt and how to pay it) and not asking you anything. That letter is for information purposes only.
Send your s 77-79 CCA Request to Arrow (the debt owner). Make sure you enclose a £1 postal order for the statutory fee.
I know those calls can feel oppressive but it'll stop when they realise they're not being answered. It will be an auto-dialled system set for a certain number of attempts. You say you've managed to block the number and if they're only calling three times a day that may not be seen as harassment. Keep a log of the date/time of each call but don't answer it
Whether s 78 CCA applies to your debt which was an overdraft is an issue which needs exploring. You said you were using the account up until late 2013, so do you know whether the bank renewed it annually after 2012 because that may make a difference?
Di
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