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Beneficial Bank lost my original credit card agreement

Lowerbreakeven
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Credit cards
I took out a credit card in 1995 and asked the Bank to send me a copy of the original agreement. They have confirmed they don't have a copy.
The balance is around £4500. Is the full balance payable in these circumstances as I wish to get pay it off and don't know what the correct settlement figure is?
Thank you from a newbie:beer:
The balance is around £4500. Is the full balance payable in these circumstances as I wish to get pay it off and don't know what the correct settlement figure is?
Thank you from a newbie:beer:
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Lowerbreakeven wrote: »I took out a credit card in 1995 and asked the Bank to send me a copy of the original agreement. They have confirmed they don't have a copy.The balance is around £4500. Is the full balance payable in these circumstances as I wish to get pay it off and don't know what the correct settlement figure is?0
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the full balance is certainly repayable. You don't get settlement figures just because you want to pay it off.
Of course you could stop paying it for 6 months, get a default, then ask for a settlement figure but your credit file will be trashed for 6 years.
Or just pay it and move on.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
Lowerbreakeven wrote: »don't know what the correct settlement figure is?
You need to pay off the current statement total, and then pay the residual interest charged on the next statement.0 -
Why do you feel the settlement figure should be different from the balance?
And why would the credit agreement change anything?
if you want to pay it off, clear the balance. Hardly rocket science.0 -
Lowerbreakeven wrote: »The balance is around £4500.
The correct settlement figure is 'around' £4500.
But I'm guessing that your real question is - "If my bank no longer has a copy of my original credit agreement (from 18 years ago), can I somehow weasel out of having to pay back the money I owe?"
That about right?0
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