So I've made post's a couple of months back on civil recovery calling me and was told to just ignore them, which I have done after ignoring them they have now sent me a letter title being 'letter before referral' do i continue to ignore it?
Do I still ignore civil recovery?
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Originally posted by Sleazysnail View PostSo I've made post's a couple of months back on civil recovery calling me and was told to just ignore them, which I have done after ignoring them they have now sent me a letter title being 'letter before referral' do i continue to ignore it?
I can't see it being anything but another scare tactic to be honest, which would be safe to ignore. But it's always worth checking
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Sorry not sure how to edit post so will add on here, it says if not paid within 14 days it is referred back to the client who can decide on court action.
My mother says its unlikely to be bought to court (she phoning civil recovery up angrya emphasising my mental health issues and the miniscule amount attempted to be taken that no court would accept the case)
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Originally posted by Sleazysnail View PostSorry not sure how to edit post so will add on here, it says if not paid within 14 days it is referred back to the client who can decide on court action.
My mother says its unlikely to be bought to court (she phoning civil recovery up angrya emphasising my mental health issues and the miniscule amount attempted to be taken that no court would accept the case)
I'd say that it would be better to completely ignore rlp (including your mother NOT phoning them) as they tend to think they've found a soft target if they get a response xxDebt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.
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Tell your Mum to just ignore the letters - don't ring them, once you start speaking to them they know they have a hook and could well ramp up the pressure. It is unlikely the client would take it to court, we haven't seen a shoplifting civil recovery claim in court since 2010 ( and they lost that ). Is it RLP or DWF or someone else ?
We have though seen other kinds of low value claims go to court - £15 I think the smallest has been. Mental Health issues and vulnerability is a reasonable challenge to them though - RLP do have a bit about Mental Health issues on the letters they send, but it would be better putting that in writing really, and even better IGNORE them.
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previous thread for reference ( which explains the talking to them bit - what company is it ? )
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Originally posted by Amethyst View PostTell your Mum to just ignore the letters - don't ring them, once you start speaking to them they know they have a hook and could well ramp up the pressure. It is unlikely the client would take it to court, we haven't seen a shoplifting civil recovery claim in court since 2010 ( and they lost that ). Is it RLP or DWF or someone else ?
We have though seen other kinds of low value claims go to court - £15 I think the smallest has been. Mental Health issues and vulnerability is a reasonable challenge to them though - RLP do have a bit about Mental Health issues on the letters they send, but it would be better putting that in writing really, and even better IGNORE them.
I'll have a look see your previous posts ....
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am I right in saying that this was originally for an estimated £3 Sleazysnail ??
letter redacted and attached -Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.
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Originally posted by Kati View Postam I right in saying that this was originally for an estimated £3 Sleazysnail ??
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definitely ignore!! They are getting desperate now (IMO) SS xxDebt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.
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