Thread: Force Debt Collection Agencies to disclose the actual amount they have paid to purchase a debt
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21st December 2008 12:19 #1Basic Account Holder
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Force Debt Collection Agencies to disclose the actual amount they have paid to purchase a debt
This petetion is to force dca's to disclose the amount they have paid to purchace a debt
Petition to: Force debt collection Agencies to disclose the actual amount they have paid to purchase a debt and be forced to pass on this information to the borrower. | Number10.gov.uk
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21st December 2008 13:23 #2
Re: Force Debt Collection Agencies to disclose the actual amount they have paid to purchase a debt
How will this help borrowers?
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22nd December 2008 11:54 #3
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This would be of benefit if the borrower had the right to buy. Ie before a third party could buy the debt the borrower should get first refusal at the same price.
Just my 2p
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22nd December 2008 18:43 #4Basic Account Holder
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I think that it would give the debter more information and also let the
debt collectors know that the debter knows how much they payed for it.
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24th December 2008 10:43 #5
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But how does that help? In what way is the debtor worse off if he owes
£1000 to A and A sells the debt to B for £100? He owes £1000 and surely that is what he should have to repay, whoever owns the debt. Are you suggesting that if a loan is sold at a discount that the amount owed by the borrower should be reduced? Or, like Dad, that the borrower should have the opportunity to buy the debt back at the discounted price?
Of course the borrower will be worse off if the debt is bought by a DCA and he is subjected to unreasonable threats by the DCA, but that is a separate matter. I think your petition should address the issue of curbing the excesses of DCAs, rather than the price they pay.
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24th December 2008 11:06 #6
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If a creditor sells a debt to a
DCA for a fraction of the total amount owed then obviously that is all the creditor will get. Why should the debtor then not have the oppertunity to pay this amount rather than line the pockets of the DCA.
Would maybe be a slightly different matter if the DCA then paid a percentage of the total debt collected on top of what they initially paid.
At the end of the day, does the creditor really care where the money comes from as long as they can of load the debt.
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28th December 2008 16:16 #7
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28th December 2008 16:34 #8Royalties Account Holder
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Re: Force Debt Collection Agencies to disclose the actual amount they have paid to purchase a debt
Actually no it isn't all the creditor will get. There are tax benefits to selling debts to third parties.If a creditor sells a debt to aDCA for a fraction of the total amount owed then obviously that is all the creditor will get.
In theory perhaps yes but as the debt is usually sold because the debtor can't pay the monthly installments it is highly unlikely that they would be able to raise a percentage of the total value of the debt.Why should the debtor then not have the oppertunity to pay this amount rather than line the pockets of the DCA.
I might also add that the most efficient way, from a business point of view, to sell debts is as a portfolio - not individually.
I don't necessarily see anything wrong with a creditor selling debts, just the subsequent manner of the attempted collection of them.
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7th January 2009 20:45 #9
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well if the
debt collection companies collapse then good, as they are a bunch of bullies and a lot of the time cause a lot of fear in people who cannot pay
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10th January 2009 14:16 #10
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just signed it.
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12th January 2009 05:44 #11Gold Account Holder
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I loathe
DCA 's with a passion, anyone seeing the work we have done in
the Cabot Fan Club will know that, but what a company sells its debts for is a commercial transaction which has no relevance on the value of the debt what so ever and should not be used as a yard stick (metres for the younger set
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for bargaining.
I agree with most of the comments here, but to sign-up to a petition is crass folly IMHO and a complete waste of space and energy.
CAG and the Fan Club have for the last 3 years spent most of that time generating energy in people to rebel at the DCA's tactics, their methods of operation, their total disregard for the laws in place which are there to protect the consumer and the OFT guidelines which they are supposed to adhere to.
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I often hear about the CSA, Credit Services Agency and DCA's abiding by their rules and regulations. The CSA is a club for the boys and girls in the industry, a self regulating outfit run by the shower that run the DCA's. Ken Maynard was until last year their chief exec. Who is Ken Maynard? - oh, he runs Cabot - get the drift? Ken Maynard was in charge of keeping rules and regulations in check for the industry - I rest my case....
Making DCA's divulge the price they paid for a debt will be like asking Marks and Spencers to tell you what they paid for the sandwich you buy - don't waste your time, use your undoubted energy and enthusiasms to hit them where it hurts.
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