Hi I need some advice please. I had a secured loan with welcome finance and due to unfortunately my partner coming out of work we were unable to make full payments to them over an 8 month period. But once my partner returned to work we made an extra £100 per month on top of the monthly repaymen. We did ask if they would freeze the interest on the arrears just so we could get it down and then resume the normal payments . Welcome finance would not help in any way or form so the interest was spiralling out of control. We then asked them for a break down of all payments charges and interest. Which was not clear but we did see that they had added a broker fee of £1834. 00 when we confronted them about this they were unhelpful we requested a copy of the agreement which they would not give. So we told them until they produce the agreement with this broker fee on it we would not make any further payment. They have past this debt over to various companies and Is now with Cabot finance . Last week I received a letter from their solicitors Mortimer Clarke saying that they will be applying for a charging order on my property and asking me to fill in my financial details. After looking on this forum I sent them a letter saying under the consumer credit act that I wanted them to produce a copy of the original document within 12 days and also a copy to Mortimer Clarke solicitors. I have received a response from Cabot saying that they do not have the agreement but that within the next 40 days they will be requesting a copy if possible from welcome finance so I wanted to know where do I go from here.
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Re: Mrs
It's entirely possible that welcome don't have or cant ind the agreement either. A goood many hve been lost or irrevocably misfiled. I'm not surprised at the charges . I was told by a manager when i worked at welcome that if a customer missed two payments they would find it impossible to catch up. A formal written request enclosing the statutary £1 fee should have been sent to Cabot .
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Has there been a CCJ on this debt?
Cabot does Not have 40 days to provide the CCA 12 + " Working Days is
a Statutory time limit if this is not complied with then the debt becomes
unenforceable until they provide the agreement.
When was this account opened, and what is the default date.
Do you know when the last payment or written acknowledgment of the debt.
nem
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We took out the loan in 2008 and it should of finished in 2013. There is no Ccj as yet but I think cabots solicitors Mortimer Clarke are gong to apply for one so they can put a charge onto my property. I haven't made any more payments since just over 3 yrs ago. It was a £20.000 loan and we have paid them back £29.000.
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Originally posted by nemesis45 View PostHas there been a CCJ on this debt?
Cabot does Not have 40 days to provide the CCA 12 + " Working Days is
a Statutory time limit if this is not complied with then the debt becomes
unenforceable until they provide the agreement.
When was this account opened, and what is the default date.
Do you know when the last payment or written acknowledgment of the debt.
nem
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Originally posted by 1609 View PostI have checked my credit report and I cannot find a default notice regarding welcome finance
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Originally posted by 1609 View PostHi I need some advice please. I had a secured loan with welcome finance and due to unfortunately my partner coming out of work we were unable to make full payments to them over an 8 month period. But once my partner returned to work we made an extra £100 per month on top of the monthly repaymen. We did ask if they would freeze the interest on the arrears just so we could get it down and then resume the normal payments . Welcome finance would not help in any way or form so the interest was spiralling out of control. We then asked them for a break down of all payments charges and interest. Which was not clear but we did see that they had added a broker fee of £1834. 00 when we confronted them about this they were unhelpful we requested a copy of the agreement which they would not give. So we told them until they produce the agreement with this broker fee on it we would not make any further payment. They have past this debt over to various companies and Is now with Cabot finance . Last week I received a letter from their solicitors Mortimer Clarke saying that they will be applying for a charging order on my property and asking me to fill in my financial details. After looking on this forum I sent them a letter saying under the consumer credit act that I wanted them to produce a copy of the original document within 12 days and also a copy to Mortimer Clarke solicitors. I have received a response from Cabot saying that they do not have the agreement but that within the next 40 days they will be requesting a copy if possible from welcome finance so I wanted to know where do I go from here.
Originally posted by 1609 View PostWe took out the loan in 2008 and it should of finished in 2013. There is no Ccj as yet but I think cabots solicitors Mortimer Clarke are gong to apply for one so they can put a charge onto my property. I haven't made any more payments since just over 3 yrs ago. It was a £20.000 loan and we have paid them back £29.000.
Originally posted by 1609 View PostI have checked my credit report and I cannot find a default notice regarding welcome finance
Originally posted by 1609 View PostThis is what Cabot finance put in their letter. They say they have requested the relevant details which will include a copy of credit agreement, statement of account and original and varied terms and conditions from original lender. They then added: we anticipate that we will be able to provide this within 40days. In the unlikely event we are unable to obtain this information within those time limits, we will write to you again.
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Hi any advice on what to do next. I have just received a reconstituted copy of agreement from Cabot finance with some statement and a piece which says fixed sum loan agreement by CCA 1974 secured on but no information on this piece or signature the agreements with our signatures looks very blared and no customer number entered these documents look tampered with, the statements are not in date order cannot understand them. Where do I go from here to stop them placing a charge on my property as welcome already have a charge
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Originally posted by 1609 View PostHi any advice on what to do next. I have just received a reconstituted copy of agreement from Cabot finance with some statement and a piece which says fixed sum loan agreement by CCA 1974 secured on but no information on this piece or signature the agreements with our signatures looks very blared and no customer number entered these documents look tampered with, the statements are not in date order cannot understand them.
Originally posted by 1609 View PostWhere do I go from here to stop them placing a charge on my property as welcome already have a charge
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