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It doesn't.
It sounds like data protection compliance.
Many lenders won't work with Resolver due to the inaccuracies and flaws in the system. There's no need for them to use an unreliable third part to forwards messages on.
I go direct if I have a complaint, for the reasons I've already explained above.
Except in the cases where they are using the incorrect contact details, in which cases they don't get to the lender at all.
Anyway, point of the post, beware of the lenders delaying receiving your complaint. Some are obviously delaying the complaint process with red tape to slow down the reclaim.
Good luck all.
Unfortunately at same time the company that I was working for decided to reduce our salaries as they were waiting for clients to pay, and said they couldn't afford to pay our full salaries or commission until the money they were owed came in.
This then meant that I was behind on general bills, as well as rent, council tax etc.
When I got behind on paying the Payday Loans, as soon as any money went into my account they would take out what was outstanding to them.
As things got so bad i couldn't pay the loans, and so they were sold to debt recovery companies.
I managed to pay off quite a few of the loans in the end by borrowing money off family, but I still have some of the debts outstanding. I have set up minimal payments to go out each month, so the loans are being paid off, but very very slowly, and are still showing as default on my credit file.
As the loans were sold on, and I have an agreement with the debt management companies, can i still apply to claim back against the payday loan companies that allowed me to keep rolling the debts over without actually checking my circumstances?