Thread: NCF355 v Egg
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26th May 2009 09:22 #1
NCF355 v Egg
Hi all,
this first post is just an outline that I intend to start action againstEgg 
I hold Egg responsible for the current state mycredit file is in, as when others listened and accepted party payments etc, they just got shirty and applied a default
I have held off on this for a long time as I wanted to get it right and had a lot of other irons in the fire
Wepaons in the armoury:
1) The CCA is the usual circa 2003 rubbish ("approved" limit, etc)
2) When contacted for a copy of the Default noitce, they stated (in writing) that they could not provide a copy as it consisted only of an electronic notice on their screens
3)They pressured me for earlier repayment via aDCA (and received several ŁK)
4) After around a year of silence they assigned it to Cabot
I have both a MTG and Car on sub prime and intend suing for at least the difference between these and a "high street" rate, plus general damages for unlawful recission and the return of the monies paid to the DCA
I will update over the next few days with a proposedPOC 
(I would add that I have sent a small rainforest in paer to attempt communication with them prior to all this, so I am not just jumping into litigation)omnia praesumuntur legitime facta donec probetur in contrarium
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1st June 2009 04:29 #2
Re: NCF355 v Egg
I look froward to seeing your proposed
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1st June 2009 13:03 #3
Re: NCF355 v Egg
Sorry,
having a bit of busy week or so, have been delayed
Hope to get to this by the end of the week
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