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Great Annual Savings Company Ltd - FRP - PreAction Letters

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  • Great Annual Savings Company Ltd - FRP - PreAction Letters

    My uncle owns a business and he recently got letters from FRP claiming that my uncle has “ a payment due” to the “Great Annual Savings Company”and that they would be passing this along to resolution specialists PreAction Ltd to resolve this issue.

    A week later a letter from PreAction Ltd arrived stating that my uncle owes money to this company.

    The reasons being:

    “Attached are the following documents that lead to our client's claim regarding your liability:
    1. Letter of Authority: signed by yourself on 5* January 2023. The letter of authority instructs the Company to enter you into a contract on your behalf.
    2. Signed Documentation: signed by yourself on the 5th January 2023. This document includes (but may not be limited to) the energy contract along with a direct debit mandate.
    3. Contract Confirmation: sent to yourself. This email contains a copy of the letter of authority and contract(s).”
    They also sent a copy of this “Letter of Authority” but my uncle is adamant he never signed this and that he had never even heard of this company up until now.

    Is this a scam or could someone have maliciously signed this “Letter of Authority” using the my uncles business’ details from Gov.co.uk

    I’ve seen on a different thread how : “Preaction Ltd are being used as debt collectors for FRP the Insolvency Practitioners, it is a scam, You will find that the Letter of Authority that you signed does not have the Terms and Conditions within it”

    Is there any truth to the above ^

    Any help would be appreciated
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Kebabman View Post
    My uncle owns a business and he recently got letters from FRP claiming that my uncle has “ a payment due” to the “Great Annual Savings Company”and that they would be passing this along to resolution specialists PreAction Ltd to resolve this issue.

    A week later a letter from PreAction Ltd arrived stating that my uncle owes money to this company.

    The reasons being:

    “Attached are the following documents that lead to our client's claim regarding your liability:
    1. Letter of Authority: signed by yourself on 5* January 2023. The letter of authority instructs the Company to enter you into a contract on your behalf.
    2. Signed Documentation: signed by yourself on the 5th January 2023. This document includes (but may not be limited to) the energy contract along with a direct debit mandate.
    3. Contract Confirmation: sent to yourself. This email contains a copy of the letter of authority and contract(s).”
    They also sent a copy of this “Letter of Authority” but my uncle is adamant he never signed this and that he had never even heard of this company up until now.

    Is this a scam or could someone have maliciously signed this “Letter of Authority” using the my uncles business’ details from Gov.co.uk

    I’ve seen on a different thread how : “Preaction Ltd are being used as debt collectors for FRP the Insolvency Practitioners, it is a scam, You will find that the Letter of Authority that you signed does not have the Terms and Conditions within it”

    Is there any truth to the above ^

    Any help would be appreciated
    Did you get any response to this? I have had a similar letter. Many thanks> Adrian

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kebabman View Post
      My uncle owns a business and he recently got letters from FRP claiming that my uncle has “ a payment due” to the “Great Annual Savings Company”and that they would be passing this along to resolution specialists PreAction Ltd to resolve this issue.

      A week later a letter from PreAction Ltd arrived stating that my uncle owes money to this company.

      The reasons being:

      “Attached are the following documents that lead to our client's claim regarding your liability:
      1. Letter of Authority: signed by yourself on 5* January 2023. The letter of authority instructs the Company to enter you into a contract on your behalf.
      2. Signed Documentation: signed by yourself on the 5th January 2023. This document includes (but may not be limited to) the energy contract along with a direct debit mandate.
      3. Contract Confirmation: sent to yourself. This email contains a copy of the letter of authority and contract(s).”
      They also sent a copy of this “Letter of Authority” but my uncle is adamant he never signed this and that he had never even heard of this company up until now.

      Is this a scam or could someone have maliciously signed this “Letter of Authority” using the my uncles business’ details from Gov.co.uk

      I’ve seen on a different thread how : “Preaction Ltd are being used as debt collectors for FRP the Insolvency Practitioners, it is a scam, You will find that the Letter of Authority that you signed does not have the Terms and Conditions within it”

      Is there any truth to the above ^

      Any help would be appreciated
      What was the outcome - we have received the same letter ......

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