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More trouble for CMCs - debt buyers threatened with prosecution

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    Alert on misleading debt adverts


    "Selling" a debt may not remove liability for repaying it

    Borrowers have been warned to ignore misleading adverts which suggest people can get rid of their debts or loans simply by selling them.
    The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) says there has been a surge in these adverts from debt and claims management companies.
    But it says debts cannot legally be sold without a lender's permission.
    Some companies offering this "service" are now going to be prosecuted or closed down.
    "You cannot simply sell on your debt and its liabilities, and businesses that make misleading claims to the contrary are just trying to take advantage of consumers' distress," said Ray Watson, the OFT's director of credit.
    "The OFT will not hesitate to take swift action against businesses which deliberately mislead consumers," he added.
    'Brokers'
    The OFT said the sort of firms it was concerned about typically charged their victims a £350 "administration fee" and a further 10% to 20% of the debt as a "transfer fee".
    It said so-called "brokers", who matched clients to debt or claims management companies, with a view to selling or buying their loans, were also misleading their customers.
    It pointed out that even if a "sale" takes place, the original borrower will still be legally responsible for repaying the loan, as well as losing any money they may have paid as part of the deal.
    Borrowers can also still be chased by debt collection agencies and bailiffs, and have their credit scores damaged, the OFT warned.
    This is just the latest spate of misleading adverts being made by debt and claims management companies trying to cash in on peoples' worries about their debts.
    In the past few months the OFT, Ministry of Justice and Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) have all warned firms not to make misleading claims suggesting that credit card and bank debts, agreed before April 2007, may be challenged because of a supposed loop-hole in the law.
    Last week a claims management website called Loan-Free was told by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) not to repeat such adverts.
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    Re: More trouble for CMCs - debt buyers threatened with prosecution

    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post

    "The OFT will not hesitate to take swift action against businesses which deliberately mislead consumers," he added.

    .
    Swift action!!!! Basil & Amanda (aka CCK) have been offering to buy loans/overdrafts since January at least.

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    • #3
      Re: More trouble for CMCs - debt buyers threatened with prosecution

      That's exactly what I was thinking, michael..

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      • #4
        Re: More trouble for CMCs - debt buyers threatened with prosecution

        I'd hate to see how long it takes them when they are taking their time.

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        • #5
          Re: More trouble for CMCs - debt buyers threatened with prosecution

          The OFT wouldn't know 'swift action' if it sat on them

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          • #6
            Re: More trouble for CMCs - debt buyers threatened with prosecution

            Dear Sir,

            Further to your press release today:
            72/09 23 June 2009 OFT warns consumers about 'debt sale' scams


            where the OFT claim that:

            'The OFT will not hesitate to take swift action against businesses which deliberately mislead consumers.'

            Could you please tell me what action, if any, the OFT are taking against Basil & Amanda Rankine who run the Credit Card Killer website: http://www.creditcardkiller.co.uk/.


            To my knowledge, they have been (and still are) offering to buy credit card, loans, overdrafts and car loans since January 2009
            Thank you for your email to Consumer Direct dated 23/06/09. Your reference number for this case is LR - 520574 and should be quoted in all further correspondence regarding this matter.

            Based on the information you have provided the key legal points in response to your enquiry are as follows:

            Consumer Direct is required to remain impartial; as such, we would not be able to disclose specific information about this trader. For further information regarding our remit, please visit the ‘about us’ section of our website, detailed below. However, we can suggest ways in which you would be able to gain this information. One way would be to make a formal request under the Freedom of Information Act (2000), which requires public authorities to disclose certain information on request. If you would like to make a request under this Act, you would need to write to the following address:

            Consumer Direct London
            International House
            7 High Street
            Ealing
            London
            W5 5DB

            You will need to include your own name and contact details, and be clear about the information you are requesting. We aim to respond to requests of this nature within 20 working days.

            This may be an issue that the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) would like to investigate. The OFT’s job is to watch over consumer markets, and ensure that businesses are acting fairly. The OFT has a role in promoting consumer interests, and so by reporting your comments and experiences to this body you would be able to add to their intelligence. The more complaints about an industry the OFT receive, the more likely it is that they would make the issue a priority. The OFT has access to all cases created by Consumer Direct, and so they will be made aware of this matter also.

            Misleading information can be considered an offence; as such from the information given, a case has been created and will be passed to the Trading Standards where this trader appears to be based, for their intelligence purposes. If you require any further advice or information about this case, please do not hesitate to contact Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06 quoting the case reference number.

            Thank you for your enquiry.
            I'm not quite sure why they didn't just say 'F*** o**'

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            • #7
              Re: More trouble for CMCs - debt buyers threatened with prosecution

              Write back stating "Doh!I know what your supposed to do & that's why I contacted you otherwise I would have taken the trouble to write to another mickey mouse regulator"

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