Hi,
Apologies if this has been posted in the wrong forum, please move it if it has. I am also aware of several posts regarding similar issues but would like to post my own for my own peice of mind.
I checked my credit file last month and noticed a default under PRA. At this time I didn't even know who this company was. I contacted them and they made me aware that it is a debt they had purchased from QuickQuid about a debt of around £450 that defaulted in 2013.
I have never received a default notice regarding this so using advice on this forum I made a complaint requesting that they send me an original copy of the default. (Using a rather large legal document which I had copied from the post - I can post it here if needed).
They replied stating that they do not need to provide these documents as they are comfortable that QQ had sent it and that it just went to my old address. They are going to continue with debt follow up procedures. This is where I am at now in this saga.
I've read contradictory information to what PRA state on here that states that they do legally need to provide this default notice. I had also read that these are typical tactics used by these agencies hoping that consumers will give in and just pay back the debit.
Please can someone help me by clearing this up and advising of any possible next steps?
Thanks in advance
Apologies if this has been posted in the wrong forum, please move it if it has. I am also aware of several posts regarding similar issues but would like to post my own for my own peice of mind.
I checked my credit file last month and noticed a default under PRA. At this time I didn't even know who this company was. I contacted them and they made me aware that it is a debt they had purchased from QuickQuid about a debt of around £450 that defaulted in 2013.
I have never received a default notice regarding this so using advice on this forum I made a complaint requesting that they send me an original copy of the default. (Using a rather large legal document which I had copied from the post - I can post it here if needed).
They replied stating that they do not need to provide these documents as they are comfortable that QQ had sent it and that it just went to my old address. They are going to continue with debt follow up procedures. This is where I am at now in this saga.
I've read contradictory information to what PRA state on here that states that they do legally need to provide this default notice. I had also read that these are typical tactics used by these agencies hoping that consumers will give in and just pay back the debit.
Please can someone help me by clearing this up and advising of any possible next steps?
Thanks in advance
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