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Barclays interest refund - 10 years after bankruptcy

Wondering82
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Hi All,
10 years ago I was declared bankrupt. For a year after this I paid a bankruptcy order. Then was discharged.
10 years ago I was declared bankrupt. For a year after this I paid a bankruptcy order. Then was discharged.
I have today received a letter from Barclays, saying they are refunding me some money because of an issue with the interest charge on a loan I had around 11 years ago (some of this was written off as part of the bankruptcy)
The letter goes on to say that this refund has been sent to TTI SPC to reduce my outstanding balance.
The letter goes on to say that this refund has been sent to TTI SPC to reduce my outstanding balance.
My question is, is there any way that refund money would/should be due to me instead of this TTI SPC? (I think it’s a debt purchasing company)
Many thanks for any help in advance
Many thanks for any help in advance
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No.
It should go to the OR, so you could let them know of the situation so they can chase up their money.2 -
If the interest refund is about interest paid from before the bankruptcy then it is a pre-bankruptcy asset. if its from after, then its yours.1
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