Re: Momentum Network / CCK
Despite all this I still don't get what Basil will be doing with all the debts he has ''purchased''. I assume he won't be paying them. Waiting for lenders to take him to court (though it will be a long wait as the debts not actually legally owned by him so the poor people who think they have sold the debts to him will get claimed against and have to defend their own cases) then defending on grounds of unenforceability (maybe a tad harder considering the 23rd Dec Judgment) and asking companies to write off the debts ?
And yes we KNOW people are being ripped off left right and centre, thats kinda why we are against a lot of CMCs.
Also I dont think we have advised a single person to take a bank to court to get an agreement declared unenforceable - which is what you are saying the forums are saying, along with the CMCs. If there is a good case then it can be advised to stop paying and negotiate with the company for a F&F settlement or ask them to write the debt off, or use it as defence to a claim, but we havent advised anyone take the lenders to court based on unenforceability (that I have seen anyway)
Despite all this I still don't get what Basil will be doing with all the debts he has ''purchased''. I assume he won't be paying them. Waiting for lenders to take him to court (though it will be a long wait as the debts not actually legally owned by him so the poor people who think they have sold the debts to him will get claimed against and have to defend their own cases) then defending on grounds of unenforceability (maybe a tad harder considering the 23rd Dec Judgment) and asking companies to write off the debts ?
And yes we KNOW people are being ripped off left right and centre, thats kinda why we are against a lot of CMCs.
Also I dont think we have advised a single person to take a bank to court to get an agreement declared unenforceable - which is what you are saying the forums are saying, along with the CMCs. If there is a good case then it can be advised to stop paying and negotiate with the company for a F&F settlement or ask them to write the debt off, or use it as defence to a claim, but we havent advised anyone take the lenders to court based on unenforceability (that I have seen anyway)
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