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Old 1st September 2009, 15:46   #1 (permalink)
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It is now critically important that as many people as possible write to the three following MPs referencing the petition
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/MBNA-harra-calls/

john.mcfall@blueyonder.co .uk
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In fact the Information Commissioner`s Office should be held account for allowing harassment calls, contacting family members and reporting inaccurate information while under dispute.

These MPs are aware, empower them with the number of responses you send to them

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Old 1st September 2009, 16:21   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Have just sent my email off! Are you also posting this in the various other MBNA threads? Will be happy to help spread the word
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Old 1st September 2009, 16:36   #3 (permalink)
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Will try to later but very busy so any help appreciated thanks AA99.
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It is now critically important that as many people as possible write to the three following MPs referencing the petition
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/MBNA-harra-calls/

john.mcfall@blueyonder.co .uk
paulflynnmp@talk21.com
alanbeith@berwicklibdems. org.uk

In fact the Information Commissioner`s Office should be held account for allowing harassment calls, contacting family members and reporting inaccurate information while under dispute.

These MPs are aware, empower them with the number of responses you send to them

Asked by mauricetura to post the above.
Only just received notification, but the deadline says 18th August?????
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Hi alisindebt, that was the deadline for the petition, you just need to quote the petition when you email the MP's.
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what do we say to them?


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Old 1st September 2009, 18:07   #7 (permalink)
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Do what I did, and tell them you've had nothing but h a r r a s s m e n t from MBNA! I slipped in a few extras like 300 recorded calls, prescriptions from GP's, no responses to reasonable offers,

Please do it. There are a few MP's out there willing to speak for us
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OK, done!

I think that the number of people was quite low.

I mentioned before on various threads that I think that the amount of harassment from these DCAs is so large,it needs a big campaign to stop them.

Lying, deception, calling work/families, etc, is not really acceptable but the industry does this as a matter of course because very few complain.

I am not suggesting that I am the one to start a major campaign, but I think there are sufficient grounds for getting as many signatures as possible to regulate debt collection industry techniques, because at the moment they are doing their own thing.

is there any way of starting such a unified campaign between us all?
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Unfortunately the petition is an example of people's reluctance to put their name to something. Despite constantly bumping the thread the response was fairly pathetic given the thousands of people registered on here and those who visit.
I don't have the answer but getting the media behind this as well as MP's must help.
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Please don't forget this is about MBNA and it's collectors, not just DCA's.

I have already had a response from one of the MP's. He's sad to hear my case and wants to know if I am one of his constituents?!
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Hi exchange

I will be emailing them tomorrow. I (well, Mr L as he's the one with the two MBNA ccounts) did sign the petition and just cannot fathom why there was such a poor response to it - there must be hundreds on Cag with MBNA issues

Let's hope we have more success with this!

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Unfortunately the petition is an example of people's reluctance to put their name to something. Despite constantly bumping the thread the response was fairly pathetic given the thousands of people registered on here and those who visit.
I don't have the answer but getting the media behind this as well as MP's must help.
You raise some very important points.

Firstly, this was aimed at MBNA customers, as opposed to DCAs as a whole, so that may limit the response.

Additionally, as you quite clearly state, some people may be reluctant to "put their name" on a petition. This is quite understandable, as many people who look on here are in debt and have lots of contact from DCAs and possibly feel intimidated, frightened or even, in some cases, suicidal. Consequently, the las thing that they are going to do is add their name to a petition.

I have thought about this a lot,as I also have been at the receiving end of DCA tactics, although in each case, I have won and saved over 17 000 pounds as I refused to be intimidated and lied to. Unfortunately, not all people fight back like this. They keep quiet, hiding letters from their family, hoping that the problems will just go away.

There has to be a better way of approaching this predatory industry.

The only way to do this is is to show unity, also as you say, to get the backing of MPs and media to make it high profile.

We have already seen this work for pensions, PPI credit card charges endowments and various other forms of miselling, where big public campaigns have made the banks back off.

Perhaps the next one is going to be the unlawful activities of DCA's.

As I said in my previous email, I am not really the person to start this off, i don't even live in the UK.

However, if a member of the site team reads this, perhaps this could be the catalyst that starts such a campaign.

It needs a co-ordinated effort from the top,well publicised, including the backing of MPs and the media.

Then, perhaps, the untold thousands of people using sites such as this, may feel confident in adding their name to a petition.

For every day, for every our, that we debate this without instigating any action, the credit industry, including banks, building societies, credit cards and DCA's, to name but a few, will continue to promulgate their predatory techniques, for the benefit of the few, at the expense of the majority.
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It is now critically important that as many people as possible write to the three following MPs referencing the petition
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/MBNA-harra-calls/

john.mcfall@blueyonder.co .uk
paulflynnmp@talk21.com
alanbeith@berwicklibdems. org.uk

In fact the Information Commissioners Office should be held account for allowing harassment calls, contacting family members and reporting inaccurate information while under dispute.

These MPs are aware, empower them with the number of responses you send to them

Thanks for the responses so far.

And we should thank mauricetura for taking the initiative again in starting this.

He is also preparing another petition.

alisindebt, I too am not in the UK so it is difficult for me to be active as well.

I agree with all you have said but someone needs to be dtermined enough and have the time to start an effective campaign which would be, I suspect, like a full time job.
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Old 2nd September 2009, 07:46   #16 (permalink)
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Many thanks for your prompt reply.

I concur with you, it would be a full time job for an individual to create such a campaign and sign up as many caggers and others on a high profile petition, backed by MPs and also the media.

Much as I have had success in challenging my debts successfully, and as such would be a possible candidate for such an undertaking, I am based in Taiwan and it would not be practical for me to be an Ambassador for such an undertaking.

However, as I said in my earlier listing, it would be great if you could take this as being a "catalyst" for the right person to be appointed and to start the ball rolliwng.

Is there anyone on the site team that could do this, or could anyone else volunteer?

I will put my money where my mouth is and say this-i will donate 100 pounds to CAG if we can get this off the ground.

Can we do this? Can we find the will to pull together as a collective team and send out a big message to the world. Or are we going to continue fighting individually?

It's up to all caggers out there, can we do this?
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It is now critically important that as many people as possible write to the three following MPs referencing the petition
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/MBNA-harra-calls/

john.mcfall@blueyonder.co .uk
paulflynnmp@talk21.com
alanbeith@berwicklibdems. org.uk

In fact the Information Commissioners Office should be held account for allowing harassment calls, contacting family members and reporting inaccurate information while under dispute.

These MPs are aware, empower them with the number of responses you send to them

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hi guys ask the MP's also to look into new legislation for the credit reference agenices also and give the Information Commissioner`s Office and fsa more teeth to be able to prevent such companies circumnavigating the law.... the crowther report in which they rely on was written thirty years ago.... the internet and data was a small thing then. no these ltd companies sell our data to any one willing to pay and stuff the damage info right or wrong.... there should be new laws based on the data of today not in the 70's.... it is credit reference agencies fuelling the credit crunch by holding inaccurate data and listening to companies who dole out defaults like smarties becasue they can without getting ccj....
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It is now critically important that as many people as possible write to the three following MPs referencing the petition
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/MBNA-harra-calls/

john.mcfall@blueyonder.co .uk
paulflynnmp@talk21.com
alanbeith@berwicklibdems. org.uk

In fact the Information Commissioners Office should be held account for allowing harassment calls, contacting family members and reporting inaccurate information while under dispute.

These MPs are aware, empower them with the number of responses you send to them

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Have now had 2 out of the 3 replies. Both want my physical address to determine if I amd one of their constituents How should I reply
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