Just wondered if anybody has had any success against Opos/Kapama/Hellix in regards to Minicredit?
Long story cut short, I failed to pay back a £110 payday loan with Minicredit and before they defaulted it, I paid £243 to cover the loan amount and interest but they put this cost towards the overall balance and continued to chase me for the unlawful charges, before eventually selling my debt on to Kapama/Opos (just before the cut off date of December 2014).
I sent a final letter in 2014 stating I wouldn't be making any further payments as the rest of the debt is made up of unlawful charges and I never really heard anything back.
I checked my Equifax report to see that the default is still on there so thought I'd see if I could contest it after spending hours on the internet reading thread after thread. Also, I'm looking at applying for a mortgage soon and this is the only marker on my credit file.
After 6 months of chasing all three of these collection agencies for loan documentation, Opos have finally responded to my Subject Access Request. I've noticed the following errors:
1. No original default notice or notice of sums in arrears can be provided as Opos claim they did not send this.
2. Incorrect information on application form; age, gender, number of dependents.
3. Irresponsible lending - I was a student at the time and stated I was unemployed on my application, although the only credit check they did was to make sure I didn't have any CCJs.
4. unfair charges - am I right in saying they can only pursue me for loan amount and interest? (which has already been paid)
Is it worth pursuing them over any of the above to remove the default? Is it worth going to the FOS?
The thing is that it will fall of my credit file in October 2017, so I'm not sure if I should just ignore but if I've got a case I'd love to pursue them purely because they are chasing me for unlawful charges.
Long story cut short, I failed to pay back a £110 payday loan with Minicredit and before they defaulted it, I paid £243 to cover the loan amount and interest but they put this cost towards the overall balance and continued to chase me for the unlawful charges, before eventually selling my debt on to Kapama/Opos (just before the cut off date of December 2014).
I sent a final letter in 2014 stating I wouldn't be making any further payments as the rest of the debt is made up of unlawful charges and I never really heard anything back.
I checked my Equifax report to see that the default is still on there so thought I'd see if I could contest it after spending hours on the internet reading thread after thread. Also, I'm looking at applying for a mortgage soon and this is the only marker on my credit file.
After 6 months of chasing all three of these collection agencies for loan documentation, Opos have finally responded to my Subject Access Request. I've noticed the following errors:
1. No original default notice or notice of sums in arrears can be provided as Opos claim they did not send this.
2. Incorrect information on application form; age, gender, number of dependents.
3. Irresponsible lending - I was a student at the time and stated I was unemployed on my application, although the only credit check they did was to make sure I didn't have any CCJs.
4. unfair charges - am I right in saying they can only pursue me for loan amount and interest? (which has already been paid)
Is it worth pursuing them over any of the above to remove the default? Is it worth going to the FOS?
The thing is that it will fall of my credit file in October 2017, so I'm not sure if I should just ignore but if I've got a case I'd love to pursue them purely because they are chasing me for unlawful charges.
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