Hello Legal Beagles, I've posted a couple of times on here and been helped in the past with some great advice.
However, i am very worried by today's letter, more so than any letter I have received previously.
The letter is from Arrow Global for a HSBC Overdraft for £2153.
The letter states:
"NOTIFICATION OF ACCOUNT TRANSFER TO NEW AGENCY.
We are writing to let you know that the management of your account has been transferred to Restons Solicitors."
There are then details of the HSBC overdraft debt
It then has details of my next steps saying:
"You should now direct all your queries, correspondanceand payments to restonsSolictors Limited quoting ********. There contact details are: **********
If you believe you have received this letter in error, or that the outstanding balance is incorrect or not owed, please contact Restons Solicitors as soon as possible.
Our aim is to help you clear your outstanding balance in a way that works foroyu and fits your circumsntanes. If you are experiencing finanical difficulties, we can help. Please contact Restons Solicitors Limited assoon as possible to discuss your account and any questions you may have"
Background to debt:
I was studying for my Masters Degree in 2009 and HSBC changed my account to a graduate account when I was still a student. They then started adding charges for going overdrawn despite the fact I should not have had my account converted to a graduate account.
With all this stress and anxiety caused, I ended up failing my Masters degree after failing into financial hardship.
I currently also have a medical note for depression, anxiety and panic disorder so all this is not helping me at all and am on a phased return back to work.
DEFAULT DATE:
27/07/2010 (over 7 years ago)
Last Payment:
I've done a subject to access request to HSBC and according to this - the last date of payment seems to be for £1 on 03/11/2011 (within 6 years). This was to one of HSBC's subsiduries Metropolitan Services.
Would any of you good people please please try and point me in the direction of what to do next??
Thank you so much for any help given.
Lee
However, i am very worried by today's letter, more so than any letter I have received previously.
The letter is from Arrow Global for a HSBC Overdraft for £2153.
The letter states:
"NOTIFICATION OF ACCOUNT TRANSFER TO NEW AGENCY.
We are writing to let you know that the management of your account has been transferred to Restons Solicitors."
There are then details of the HSBC overdraft debt
It then has details of my next steps saying:
"You should now direct all your queries, correspondanceand payments to restonsSolictors Limited quoting ********. There contact details are: **********
If you believe you have received this letter in error, or that the outstanding balance is incorrect or not owed, please contact Restons Solicitors as soon as possible.
Our aim is to help you clear your outstanding balance in a way that works foroyu and fits your circumsntanes. If you are experiencing finanical difficulties, we can help. Please contact Restons Solicitors Limited assoon as possible to discuss your account and any questions you may have"
Background to debt:
I was studying for my Masters Degree in 2009 and HSBC changed my account to a graduate account when I was still a student. They then started adding charges for going overdrawn despite the fact I should not have had my account converted to a graduate account.
With all this stress and anxiety caused, I ended up failing my Masters degree after failing into financial hardship.
I currently also have a medical note for depression, anxiety and panic disorder so all this is not helping me at all and am on a phased return back to work.
DEFAULT DATE:
27/07/2010 (over 7 years ago)
Last Payment:
I've done a subject to access request to HSBC and according to this - the last date of payment seems to be for £1 on 03/11/2011 (within 6 years). This was to one of HSBC's subsiduries Metropolitan Services.
Would any of you good people please please try and point me in the direction of what to do next??
Thank you so much for any help given.
Lee
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