Hello, I have a query regarding a default notice from American Express and whether it is valid or not.
It is dated but does not state the date by which payment is required to stop the account defaulting although says payment must be made within 14 calendar days from the date of service of this notice.
I have tried to attach the default notice to my post but an error message says "You are not authorized to create or remove attachments."
The back story to this is I opened the credit card account in 2008 and fell into financial difficulty in 2015 when they defaulted the account. As I was in a bad place, I neglected my post etc. and do not remember receiving the default notice at the time, but I did a SAR to them and this is the default notice from that.
Unfortunately and stupidly, I let everything go at the time and they have a CCJ against me since December 2018.
It’s a long shot but as I’m in a better place mentally and financially and the CCJ still has 2 years until it drops off my credit files, I’m wondering if any flaws with their documentation could lead to obtaining their consent to set aside.
Maybe I’m being highly delusional as it’s been 4 years and I've only paid around a third of the amount. Maybe I’m clutching at straws by thinking there is a problem with the default notice but any advice would be most appreciated on this.
Kind regards,
K
It is dated but does not state the date by which payment is required to stop the account defaulting although says payment must be made within 14 calendar days from the date of service of this notice.
I have tried to attach the default notice to my post but an error message says "You are not authorized to create or remove attachments."
The back story to this is I opened the credit card account in 2008 and fell into financial difficulty in 2015 when they defaulted the account. As I was in a bad place, I neglected my post etc. and do not remember receiving the default notice at the time, but I did a SAR to them and this is the default notice from that.
Unfortunately and stupidly, I let everything go at the time and they have a CCJ against me since December 2018.
It’s a long shot but as I’m in a better place mentally and financially and the CCJ still has 2 years until it drops off my credit files, I’m wondering if any flaws with their documentation could lead to obtaining their consent to set aside.
Maybe I’m being highly delusional as it’s been 4 years and I've only paid around a third of the amount. Maybe I’m clutching at straws by thinking there is a problem with the default notice but any advice would be most appreciated on this.
Kind regards,
K
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