Re: CCA incorrect address
I'm following your logic and reasoning. But Cabot may have other ideas.
Debt purchasers often issue legal proceedings if they know that at least some paperwork has been received in response to a s.77-79 CCA Request in the hope that the court may not agree with your view that the document doesn't comply.
They also tend to scurry around looking for information to be able to reconstitute a better version. Now that you've told them why it doesn't comply (the address) they know what to do to remedy that. However that doesn't mean they'll find the correct address. Only time will tell.
If you had been sent nothing by Lloyds (and subsequently Cabot) you would be in a stronger position.
Send the CCA Request to Cabot.
Do not include your settlement offer in the same letter. Make that in a separate letter headed "Without Prejudice Save As To Costs".
Anything you get back from your SAR request is between you and Lloyds only. Once you've got that you'll know if Lloyds have retained the correct address in their files. If they haven't then Cabot won't be able to get it from them either will they
You'll also see if a DN was served correctly (if at all).
Like I said earlier, there's more to winning a claim than just the CCA document.
Di
Originally posted by striker
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Debt purchasers often issue legal proceedings if they know that at least some paperwork has been received in response to a s.77-79 CCA Request in the hope that the court may not agree with your view that the document doesn't comply.
They also tend to scurry around looking for information to be able to reconstitute a better version. Now that you've told them why it doesn't comply (the address) they know what to do to remedy that. However that doesn't mean they'll find the correct address. Only time will tell.
If you had been sent nothing by Lloyds (and subsequently Cabot) you would be in a stronger position.
Send the CCA Request to Cabot.
Do not include your settlement offer in the same letter. Make that in a separate letter headed "Without Prejudice Save As To Costs".
Anything you get back from your SAR request is between you and Lloyds only. Once you've got that you'll know if Lloyds have retained the correct address in their files. If they haven't then Cabot won't be able to get it from them either will they
You'll also see if a DN was served correctly (if at all).
Like I said earlier, there's more to winning a claim than just the CCA document.
Di
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