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  • #46
    Re: Credit card saga?

    I am not sure AG are any more active than anyone else. Remember thousands are issued every month and less than 15% are defended, only a tiny minority make it onto this or any other forum

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    • #47
      Re: Credit card saga?

      Interesting now that you put it like that, is there a figure/ statistic for how many that are defended are done so successfully?

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      • #48
        Re: Credit card saga?

        Originally posted by Onestepatatime View Post
        Interesting now that you put it like that, is there a figure/ statistic for how many that are defended are done so successfully?
        Not that I know of but, the chances of success increase rapidly with legal representation or at least in my opinion. Many of the simple arguments are no longer available as credit purchasers get wise to them so more sophisticated arguments are needed.
        Last edited by warwick65; 19th December 2017, 08:56:AM.

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        • #49
          Re: Credit card saga?

          Under which part of the CCA can I request the NOA, DOA? Seeing as the SEC 77-79 doesnt appear ot include it?

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          • #50
            Re: Credit card saga?

            Any further input folks? [MENTION=87380]Diana M[/MENTION]

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            • #51
              Re: Credit card saga?

              Originally posted by Onestepatatime View Post
              Under which part of the CCA can I request the NOA, DOA? Seeing as the SEC 77-79 doesnt appear ot include it?
              Its not part of the CCA, there are plenty of threads on here that explain about NOA etc . It would be part of your defence if a claim arose

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              • #52
                Re: Credit card saga?

                Yes I understand that Warwick, but surely there must be a section in Law that relates to the supply of the NOA, DOA otherwise how is it used in a defence? It does somewhat puxzzle me that a record of such is not held on file by the OC and that the DP/DCA doesnt have to produce it as proof that they have ownership etc of an account, production of it is required in a court room but why wait until it gets to that stage, I thought the judicery is overloaded with claims?

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                • #53
                  Re: Credit card saga?

                  Google and CONC are both wonderful things as are (some) Lawyers

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                  • #54
                    Re: Credit card saga?

                    Sorry Warwick, what are you suggesting? I thought this was the go to place for advice?

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                    • #55
                      Re: Credit card saga?

                      Yes it is a place for help but also for self help- the people with the knowledge are those that have spent time researching and reading.

                      Also it is little use just quoting an argument without understanding what that means so again more research.

                      I googled the following
                      notice of assignment consumer credit act and this came up

                      https://www.google.co.uk/search?rlz=....0.ptXXj_la1IE

                      - - - Updated - - -
                      Last edited by warwick65; 20th December 2017, 19:56:PM. Reason: Repeated post

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                      • #56
                        Re: Credit card saga?

                        I'll happily read and ask questions to gain understanding, my problem is finding what i need to read without being sidetracked and reading what i think is right which could be wrong??
                        particularly as some sites relate to legalese conversation which the layman can easily misinterpret.
                        But i take your point.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Credit card saga?

                          I know it can be a bit confusing but honestly just firing questions will not help you at all. take it step at a time

                          law is an art form and about timing, confrontation can lead to a claim but so can inaction.

                          You do not have a claim and at this point you want it to stay that way

                          The starting point is always (well as far as I am concerned) is a CCA request

                          Another point is that if you ask them for all the details etc now, they will have them all ready to launch a claim

                          I think a case in point would be my claim, they had no DN and were able to find one in time, in-spite of some rather crass (in my opinion) timewasting

                          If I had asked them for it 4 years ago when they first bought the debt they might have actually found it

                          As you know, I instructed a Joanna Connolly when my claim landed on my doormat and would again in a heartbeat if the same thing happened from one of my many many other debts.

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                          • #58
                            Update: any advice greatfully received.

                            Following months of emptiness from Drydens and with no contact ever from the debt purchaser, drydens have sent a fake letter which included the mysterious missing previously non existent DN.
                            i say fake as they allege the DN was sent many moons ago in accordance with some law, it never has been??
                            They are still requesting payment as expected.

                            Where should I go with this now?

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