Good evening all.
I took out a loan with Provident and agreed to pay £35 per two weeks to a door collector agent. All was going well for two months then the agent stopped calling. As there is no office in the twon I sat back and waited, and waited, and waited.
After about 5 months my sister in law called me to tell me that a Provident agent had told her that I was in arrears .If my T&C's state doorstep collection then surely this must be Provident's problems.
I took this up with the local area manager who more or less laughed at me when I told him I did not like my personal details being discussed with anyone, even family members and that until this matter was resolved I was not paying anything.
I received a letter from Edrupts (Provident's Solicitors) requesting payment of the full amount. I pointed out to them that he had given confidential information to a third party to which they "investigated" ... oh yes, that was some investigation ... of course they stood by the manager.
I have today received a further letter drom Eggcups requesting contact to set up a payment plan but in the meantime I have requested all the information that Provident hold
Where do I stand with
(a) The Agent not calling
(b) The breach of confidentiallity
(c) The non payment until resolution
Thanks in advance for any help or info you can give
I took out a loan with Provident and agreed to pay £35 per two weeks to a door collector agent. All was going well for two months then the agent stopped calling. As there is no office in the twon I sat back and waited, and waited, and waited.
After about 5 months my sister in law called me to tell me that a Provident agent had told her that I was in arrears .If my T&C's state doorstep collection then surely this must be Provident's problems.
I took this up with the local area manager who more or less laughed at me when I told him I did not like my personal details being discussed with anyone, even family members and that until this matter was resolved I was not paying anything.
I received a letter from Edrupts (Provident's Solicitors) requesting payment of the full amount. I pointed out to them that he had given confidential information to a third party to which they "investigated" ... oh yes, that was some investigation ... of course they stood by the manager.
I have today received a further letter drom Eggcups requesting contact to set up a payment plan but in the meantime I have requested all the information that Provident hold
Where do I stand with
(a) The Agent not calling
(b) The breach of confidentiallity
(c) The non payment until resolution
Thanks in advance for any help or info you can give
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