Hi all.
I recieved a letter in March 2012 from RLP stating that I was due to pay an outstanding balance of £137.50. Me and a few friends were messing around in a store putting items (under the value of £10) in eachothers hoods etc, and never stole anything. We were grappled at the store exit and taken into the back area where we were questioned and details were taken. The police were called and they took a few more details and seemed happy for us to agree to a 'community resolution' if I can remember rightly. We were not arrested and were simply taken home. I have no previous criminal record and since the event my record is unmarked.
The balance of £137.50 to be paid was to be split evenly between me and a friend. We complied with the letter and I provided my friend with £68.75 (half) in cash to pay the debt. He later informed me that his parent would pay by monthly installments.
After this I washed my hands of the issue and thought it was all sorted out.
HOWEVER, I later received a following letter a year later dated 15 April 2013, saying I still owe £137.50. I rung RLP and the woman on the phone informed me that only £90.50 remained to be paid and that my friends parent stopped paying monthly installments in October 2012. Understandably I do not want to pay any more money as I have already contributed half of the debt in cash.
I would be happy to pay my half of the fee again to clear my name and conscience however I was then told that if the other half from my friend wasn't paid, I was legally bound to the case.
My friend assures me the full amount was paid and that we should ignore the letters. Could this be a scam? Are the company legitimate? Should I cough up?
If I do not pay the outstanding amount within 14 the letter claims further will be taken and the price may increase further.
It also mentions that details will be passed on to the police if the matter isn't dealt with.
Just for the record we are both aged 17 and live in Leeds, UK.
If anyone understands the situation and can offer any advise as to what I should do it would be muchly appreciated, thank you.
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I recieved a letter in March 2012 from RLP stating that I was due to pay an outstanding balance of £137.50. Me and a few friends were messing around in a store putting items (under the value of £10) in eachothers hoods etc, and never stole anything. We were grappled at the store exit and taken into the back area where we were questioned and details were taken. The police were called and they took a few more details and seemed happy for us to agree to a 'community resolution' if I can remember rightly. We were not arrested and were simply taken home. I have no previous criminal record and since the event my record is unmarked.
The balance of £137.50 to be paid was to be split evenly between me and a friend. We complied with the letter and I provided my friend with £68.75 (half) in cash to pay the debt. He later informed me that his parent would pay by monthly installments.
After this I washed my hands of the issue and thought it was all sorted out.
HOWEVER, I later received a following letter a year later dated 15 April 2013, saying I still owe £137.50. I rung RLP and the woman on the phone informed me that only £90.50 remained to be paid and that my friends parent stopped paying monthly installments in October 2012. Understandably I do not want to pay any more money as I have already contributed half of the debt in cash.
I would be happy to pay my half of the fee again to clear my name and conscience however I was then told that if the other half from my friend wasn't paid, I was legally bound to the case.
My friend assures me the full amount was paid and that we should ignore the letters. Could this be a scam? Are the company legitimate? Should I cough up?
If I do not pay the outstanding amount within 14 the letter claims further will be taken and the price may increase further.
It also mentions that details will be passed on to the police if the matter isn't dealt with.
Just for the record we are both aged 17 and live in Leeds, UK.
If anyone understands the situation and can offer any advise as to what I should do it would be muchly appreciated, thank you.
:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
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