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    #16
    Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

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    • lovebird95
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      • Jan 2015
      • 12

      #17
      Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

      dont worry about uae goverment look after your health and chill out. no one can do anything against you. may be few debt collectors will come to your home if they have your right home address and they will force your to pay the outstanding amount. but dont worry about them they are just comission based debt collector. they cant do anything against you. Pakistan is our own count no any arab can do anything against you.

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      • Unregistered

        #18
        Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

        Yes I agree they will not normally attempt to cause any issue in Pakistan or India.
        They just wait till you wanna go back to the GCC countries.

        But I have been out of Dubai 12 years. Do you think they will still have me on the records as owing the debt and would I get arrested arriving in Dubai?

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        • olive
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          • Mar 2008
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          #19
          Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

          Unfortunately, they do keep those records and they normally don't disappear after a few years. I think you would be taking your chance if you arrived there and assumed the record is now clear.

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          • Unregistered

            #20
            Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

            Originally posted by Unregistered
            Yes I agree they will not normally attempt to cause any issue in Pakistan or India.
            They just wait till you wanna go back to the GCC countries.

            But I have been out of Dubai 12 years. Do you think they will still have me on the records as owing the debt and would I get arrested arriving in Dubai?

            12 years will NOT clear your record. I can tell you that for sure.

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            • LJJ

              #21
              Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

              As many have noted here, it is usually best to stay away from the GCC countries until you get the debt cleared.

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              • Unregistered

                #22
                Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

                Originally posted by Unregistered
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                PLEASE TAKE THIS POST DOWN BECAUSE THIS IS NOT TRUE

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                • Unregistered

                  #23
                  Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

                  what was not true? about whom?

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                  • Confused17
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2017
                    • 2
                    • Philippines

                    #24
                    Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

                    I need help as im going to travel this coming Monday to Vietnam; Is possible that i will be having an Interpol Alert as the collection agency sent an email to; see the below email, appreciate your help. I'm from Philippines
                    "
                    Dear *******,

                    Current Outstanding: AED 100,***.**/-

                    Please be informed of your current outstanding balance above, due to the account was left pending since 2014 bank requested for the filing of INTERPOL case against you.

                    We are offering you AED 20,000/- One shot on or before 20th November 2017 as full and final settlement.

                    Kindly confirm the above offer for us to secure the approval from the bank. " - Tahseel - Hadaf Al Khaleej Debt Collection & Legal Consultants-----

                    Can possibly do this to me? Will i be arrested if i pass to Phils in Immigration? or Vietnam Immigration? Please help, it's been 3 days now that i can't sleep, can't properly work as well.

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                    • Dontyouworry
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                      • Jun 2017
                      • 1628
                      • United Arab Emirates

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Confused17
                      I need help as im going to travel this coming Monday to Vietnam; Is possible that i will be having an Interpol Alert as the collection agency sent an email to; see the below email, appreciate your help. I'm from Philippines
                      "
                      Dear *******,

                      Current Outstanding: AED 100,***.**/-

                      Please be informed of your current outstanding balance above, due to the account was left pending since 2014 bank requested for the filing of INTERPOL case against you.

                      We are offering you AED 20,000/- One shot on or before 20th November 2017 as full and final settlement.

                      Kindly confirm the above offer for us to secure the approval from the bank. " - Tahseel - Hadaf Al Khaleej Debt Collection & Legal Consultants-----

                      Can possibly do this to me? Will i be arrested if i pass to Phils in Immigration? or Vietnam Immigration? Please help, it's been 3 days now that i can't sleep, can't properly work as well.
                      There is one easy way to clear all your confusion. Email us at **************************** and will advise you there.
                      www.uaedebtsolutions.com

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                      • Dontyouworry
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                        • Jun 2017
                        • 1628
                        • United Arab Emirates

                        #26
                        Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

                        For defaulters who are worried about getting the mandatory “GOOD CONDUCT CERTIFICATE”

                        With regard to dud cheque cases, Lt. Col. Rashid bin Zabawi Al Falasi, director of the criminal investigation department (CID) of the Dubai Police, said that the person involved in the case can give a good conduct certificate after the settlement of the case. Dud cheque crimes are not considered as a serious classified crime, good conduct certificate will be issued also if the defaulter having a case has not closed the case, yet he/she provides a proof of coming across a job offer, can also apply for the same and will be considered. People who commit certain crimes will not be given good conduct certificates including involvement in murder, rape, drugs and other crimes, which are classified as serious.
                        www.uaedebtsolutions.com

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                        • Dontyouworry
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                          • Jun 2017
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                          • United Arab Emirates

                          #27
                          Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

                          Abu Dhabi launches 'one-day judicial system' for
                          minor cases


                          A new one-day court initiative launched in Abu Dhabi on Sunday to speed up the judicial process and ensure straightforward cases are dealt with as quickly as possible.
                          The one-day court began as a pilot last April and has already ruled on 2,443 criminal and misdemeanor cases, 65 labour cases and 205 civil and personal disputes.
                          A specialised judge in each Abu Dhabi court will now receive one-day court cases allocated by the public prosecution. In Al Ain and the Western Region, all judges are able to rule on cases that have been classified as one-day court material during regular hearings.
                          Eligible cases range from tourist offences to cross dressing, fights and civil disputes to traffic offences. It was also cover inheritance, delivering a child to his or her custodian, lifting a travel ban, municipality offences, immigration violations, bounced cheques and illegal alcohol consumption and possession.
                          Head of judicial inspection at the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, Ali Al Shaer, said the trial period allowed the department to test the efficiency of the project and refine the rules.

                          A major challenge, he said, was with civil cases because they cannot be processed until the other side has been served, or notified.
                          "Once he or she is served, even if they don't attend we can proceed with the case. But if they have not been served, the ruling would be invalid."
                          Mohammed Al Shibli, head of the prosecutions department at ADJD, said it is essential that the judicial process for certain types of cases is sped up and hence that they are referred to the one-day court.
                          An important example, he said, is for cases involving tourists: "The tourist stays in the country for a limited period of time, and therefore it is important to resolve their cases quickly."
                          The new one-day court also aims to reduce the effort and money spent on imprisoning defendants in straightforward cases – cases where all the necessary factors, evidence and details are ready to be presented and that don't require further investigations or expert reports.
                          "Imprisoning defendants in such cases for a long time [while they await trial] is an unnecessary financial and security burden," Mr Al Shibli said.

                          ADJD, said labour courts heard 9,828 minor cases – claims for amounts that are less than Dh500,000 – last year. This year, he expects between 2,000 and 3,000 of them to be heard at the one-day court.
                          The ADJD initiative follows a similar move by RAK courts last February, which introduced the country’s first one-day courts handling civil and commercial cases that involve claims of up to Dh20,000.
                          Dubai courts followed a month later by introducing the one-day misdemeanor court, with one judge settling 6,000 cases in just over seven weeks.
                          Mr Al Shibli said Abu Dhabi's initiative is, however, more inclusive because it is in the form of a “one-day judicial system” and is not limited to specific courts or cases.
                          www.uaedebtsolutions.com

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                          • Dontyouworry
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                            • Jun 2017
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                            #28
                            Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

                            Glad and excited to inform all the members and fellow users here on this Forum on completion of my 1,000 posts and becoming the only Top Level Member with good ratings for 213 among 216 rated posts, not sure why 3 posts were rated bad but working on not bringing up that number. Also happy to let you all know that I have dragged myself up to position #20 considering on basis of number of posts in comparison with 51,000+ members on the forum. I hope my posts might have helped many here on this forum but also sure that nobody would have been misguided, if anything such then please let me know and will try making it better in future. Have created a forum which focuses only on Debt Problems in or from the UAE, you can find informative answers to your queries which can sort the debt issues you have. For any detailed information on the same you can visit https://www.uaedebtsolutions.com/ or email us to ****************************

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                            Thank you
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                            Last edited by Dontyouworry; 09-18-2018, 04:37 PM.
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                            • instress39
                              Junior Member
                              • Aug 2019
                              • 7
                              • United States

                              #29
                              Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

                              Originally posted by Confused17
                              I need help as im going to travel this coming Monday to Vietnam; Is possible that i will be having an Interpol Alert as the collection agency sent an email to; see the below email, appreciate your help. I'm from Philippines
                              "
                              Dear *******,

                              Current Outstanding: AED 100,***.**/-

                              Please be informed of your current outstanding balance above, due to the account was left pending since 2014 bank requested for the filing of INTERPOL case against you.

                              We are offering you AED 20,000/- One shot on or before 20th November 2017 as full and final settlement.

                              Kindly confirm the above offer for us to secure the approval from the bank. " - Tahseel - Hadaf Al Khaleej Debt Collection & Legal Consultants-----

                              Can possibly do this to me? Will i be arrested if i pass to Phils in Immigration? or Vietnam Immigration? Please help, it's been 3 days now that i can't sleep, can't properly work as well.

                              Whats the status now for you?
                              I been trying very hard to negotiate a settlement and bank wont budge.

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                              • Lexus
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                                • Sep 2010
                                • 9886
                                • United States

                                #30
                                Re: UAE Credit Card Defaulter -- (Abu Dhabi Banks)

                                In the UAE the statute of limitations on debt is 15 years. This 15 years applies even in your home country because it was on the credit agreement initially signed in the UAE. Plus the UAE bank can extend the time frame at will simply by asking a friendly judge in the UAE.

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