Please could someone offer me some advice.I sent the standard letter to La Redoute catalogue asking for a copy of my loan agreement and statements with a list of charges and account cover payments with a view to reclaim and received a very snotty letter.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your letter
I attach a copy of the standard agreement which your client would have signed in accordance with advice given to her at the time she established her home shopping account with La Redoute.Your client(?) appears to act in a way which indicates that an agreement was signed as she has conducted the account for sometime by placing orders, receiving goods, returning goods within the approval period and making payments.Copy statements showing all transactions are enclosed.These enclosures satisfy the requirements of section 77-78 of the consumer act 1974 in regard to supplying a copy of the agreement and account statements.
I must however correct your statement that we are under obligation to provide a facsimile copy of a signed agreement. The regulation only require us to provide a copy of the agreement and it is not necessary to provide a signature box. I refer you to regulaton3 Consumer Credit(cancellation Notices and copies of Documents)Regulations 1983 (SI.No 1557).
Ilook forward to receiving an offer of payment on the balance outstanding
yours sincerely
I feel like I have been threatened in the last statement and is it true I can't expect my signed copy and how what about proving I agreed to account cover there is no mention of account cover on the agreement sent to me but I know now i've been paying it. Also they have only sent a years statements and I have had this account for much longer.
Any help gratefully received!!
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your letter
I attach a copy of the standard agreement which your client would have signed in accordance with advice given to her at the time she established her home shopping account with La Redoute.Your client(?) appears to act in a way which indicates that an agreement was signed as she has conducted the account for sometime by placing orders, receiving goods, returning goods within the approval period and making payments.Copy statements showing all transactions are enclosed.These enclosures satisfy the requirements of section 77-78 of the consumer act 1974 in regard to supplying a copy of the agreement and account statements.
I must however correct your statement that we are under obligation to provide a facsimile copy of a signed agreement. The regulation only require us to provide a copy of the agreement and it is not necessary to provide a signature box. I refer you to regulaton3 Consumer Credit(cancellation Notices and copies of Documents)Regulations 1983 (SI.No 1557).
Ilook forward to receiving an offer of payment on the balance outstanding
yours sincerely
I feel like I have been threatened in the last statement and is it true I can't expect my signed copy and how what about proving I agreed to account cover there is no mention of account cover on the agreement sent to me but I know now i've been paying it. Also they have only sent a years statements and I have had this account for much longer.
Any help gratefully received!!
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