anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
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anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
hi,i would like to hear from anyone who has actually written off their credit card debt by disputing enforceability of credit card agreement.
i have found many companies that handle credit card claims,but i want to give my case to a solicitor directly but cant find a good no win no fee solicitor that specialises in thiese kind of claims.
or maybe i should try it myself?
any info or advice will be appreciated.
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Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
unenforceable CCA's don't actual result in the debt going away, it just means that until a valid CCA is produced, they cannot enforce payment.
sadly, in all bar a very few cases, debts are not written off.
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
Can you role your consumer credit issues in with bank charges and give them to one company to deal with? I would rather give it to someone to deal with because I am too stressed out to be able to concentrate and find the time and energy needed to do it myself!
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
No offence noomill060, but if you had an inckling of what I have been through over the past few years you would understand why I say I am too stressed. I have been a "doer" all my life who would roll up my sleeves just like the rest of you and on behalf of everyone else as well, but I have come to a point where I am mentally and physically unable to do that at present, which is why I posed the question. I have so much on my plate at present that I need to hand the job to someone else to deal with before it's too late and they change the law!
Thank you for the advice though, if there is no company out there I may have to forfeit the possibility altogether.
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
Originally Posted by jqinfo
No offence noomill060, but if you had an inckling of what I have been through over the past few years you would understand why I say I am too stressed. I have been a "doer" all my life who would roll up my sleeves just like the rest of you and on behalf of everyone else as well, but I have come to a point where I am mentally and physically unable to do that at present, which is why I posed the question. I have so much on my plate at present that I need to hand the job to someone else to deal with before it's too late and they change the law!
Thank you for the advice though, if there is no company out there I may have to forfeit the possibility altogether.
JQ
Personally I wouldn't offer advice about using a claims company. I would google bank charges reclaims companies and read through all of the ones out there that may be of interest to you. The problem is that many companies do charge you for doing it based either on the amount and on the total sum. There is a lot of advice here but the main thing is that it is your life and the choices are there for you. Good Luck and I hope you find what you are looking for.
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
I would put all the reclaims and cca requests on hold until you feel stronger and able to deal with it all. Contact the cccs and get them to deal with your creditors until you find yourself in such a place that you feel able.
Its what I did 2 years ago when I didnt feel able to handle it myself, and now I have just taken all my debts back off them and have started the process myself.
Dont go with one of these companies, their ethics are as noticably absent as that of the DCAs. They will scam you. Put it all on hold until you feel able, with the help of everyone here, to deal with it.
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Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
thanks for info guys,i want to challenge the credit card companies myself.
im looking for template to write first letter to credit card companies requesting credit card agreement.i cant find the templates can someone give me the link.
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
cca request template.
Name & Address
Date
Dear Sir / Madam
Re: Account No: .......... XXXX
With reference to the above account, I would be grateful for a signed copy of my Consumer Credit Agreement.
I understand that under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (Sections 77-79), I am entitled to receive a copy of this agreement upon request. I therefore enclose a payment of £1.00 which represents the fee payable under the Consumer Credit Act.
I understand that a copy of my credit agreement should be supplied within 12 working days.
I also understand that under the Consumer Credit Act 1974, creditors are unable to enforce an agreement if they fail to comply with a request for a copy of the agreement under these sections of the Act.
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
Yes, I have. Its due to the credit agreement being irredeemably unenforceable - it only really works with agreements taken out before April 2007, as the law changed under the Consumer Credit Act 2006. The old law (that is, the law pre-april 2007) applies to credit agreements taken out before Apruil 2007 - basically, if the credit agreement is flawed, the law says it is not properly executed and this means it cannot be enforced - the process involves litigation that takes several months to obtain a "declaration of unenforceability" from the Court - best part is the Court has no choice where the breaches are of "prescribed" terms.
The banks are being very underhanded with a negative pr campaign about claims management companies - fair enough, there are some dodgy ones out there (look out for creditcardkiller.com - and stay well away from their service its a rip off), but there are plenty of regulated genuine ones out there. In my case there was a fee for an audit of the credit agreement and then the claim is on a no win no fee basis, so the bank pays your legal fees as part of the claim.
I have around 80k of unsecured debt that I am in the process of challenging. Interestingly though, I stopped paying them months ago and they have never brought any court action against me - I imagine this is because I have written and verbally told them that the debt is in dispute and the OFT guidance on unfair business practices states clearly that it is an Unfair practice to ignore a borrower who says the debt is in dispute - guess what, if the debt is in dispute the lender cant enforce it - its the law. Fantastic!
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
thanks for fantastic reply very informative.i have about 50k outstanding pre 2007 and 20 k after 2007 .i will be giving cases to a claims management firm as i have now stopped paying them.the credit cards taken out after 2007 amout to 20k im thinking of an iva or something to deal with them.
i have considered taking the banks on myself but feel paying around 600 pounds for about 5 agreements to be dealt with by a claims management firm who are regulated by ministry of justice seems like a good deal.as i dont want to be giving myself too much stress.
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
Originally Posted by The Lawyer
Yes, I have. Its due to the credit agreement being irredeemably unenforceable - it only really works with agreements taken out before April 2007, as the law changed under the Consumer Credit Act 2006. The old law (that is, the law pre-april 2007) applies to credit agreements taken out before Apruil 2007 - basically, if the credit agreement is flawed, the law says it is not properly executed and this means it cannot be enforced - the process involves litigation that takes several months to obtain a "declaration of unenforceability" from the Court - best part is the Court has no choice where the breaches are of "prescribed" terms.
The banks are being very underhanded with a negative pr campaign about claims management companies - fair enough, there are some dodgy ones out there (look out for creditcardkiller.com - and stay well away from their service its a rip off), but there are plenty of regulated genuine ones out there. In my case there was a fee for an audit of the credit agreement and then the claim is on a no win no fee basis, so the bank pays your legal fees as part of the claim.
I have around 80k of unsecured debt that I am in the process of challenging. Interestingly though, I stopped paying them months ago and they have never brought any court action against me - I imagine this is because I have written and verbally told them that the debt is in dispute and the OFT guidance on unfair business practices states clearly that it is an Unfair practice to ignore a borrower who says the debt is in dispute - guess what, if the debt is in dispute the lender cant enforce it - its the law. Fantastic!
hi,thanks for the info,very helpful.
did you challenge them yourself?
have the credit card firms given in and written off or are they just ignoring you but debt is still outstanding.?
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
Yes very informative! When you say pre 2007, do you mean the agreement only, or the actual debt, ie, if you had a credit card from the 90s and the full debt has accrued over the past year or two, does that still qualify? Also, are we permitted to ask which company you used?
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
Originally Posted by jqinfo
Yes very informative! When you say pre 2007, do you mean the agreement only, or the actual debt, ie, if you had a credit card from the 90s and the full debt has accrued over the past year or two, does that still qualify? Also, are we permitted to ask which company you used?
credit cards were obtained many years ago before 2007.i have not actually appointed a company yet but im thinking of giving case to monster claims .the balances some are old some new but agreements were over 5 years ago.i think i should qualify for debt write off.
i was thinking of doing myself ,but to avoid unnessesary stress im thinking of instructing a claims company.
any advice would be appreciated.
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
Well most people here would advise you not to pay an upfront fee. There are companies that do this without charging you upfront and also which let you keep 100% of your compensation (debt write off).
The problem with paying an upfront fee is you are caught, if they don't do the job for you, and they sit on your money, you still have the debt and you have lost your money. Check out this comment, it might give you an insight.
Re: anyone actually written off their credit card debt in full
Originally Posted by Redfish
Well most people here would advise you not to pay an upfront fee. There are companies that do this without charging you upfront and also which let you keep 100% of your compensation (debt write off).
The problem with paying an upfront fee is you are caught, if they don't do the job for you, and they sit on your money, you still have the debt and you have lost your money. Check out this comment, it might give you an insight.
thanks for your advice.i have checked out (debt write off),they are not taking any new cases they are waiting for advice from barristers regarding some test case.they will be in a position to advise me further in august next month.
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