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  • Letting from Lucas credit services

    Hi
    today I have received a letter from Lucas credit service stating I owe £1500 to Lowell
    I’ve never heard of Lowell or had credit with them

    I have phone the number provided and was met with blunt answers when I said I was recording the call

    i asked the lady for a true copy of my credit agreement and she said she will see if it’s available but either way I still need to set up a payment plan or pay in full within 30 days

    Any advice on what I should do would be greatly appreciated

    thank you

  • #2
    Lowells buy debts from companies who you may have defaulted with, what company did you owe monies and had problem recently?>

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    • #3
      She said it’s regarding shop direct

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      • #4
        Ah! shop direct then,,, did no notice of assignment (sold) to Lowells arrive??? CCA Request send to lowells with a £1,00 postal order sent recorded delivery also copy to lewis (No Fee)stating CCA requested direct to llowells

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        • #5
          also more details as last payment etc etc etc

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          • #6
            Thank you I’m going to do that today
            if it’s what I think then I haven’t made a payment for nearly 3 years
            and this is the first letter I’ve received

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            • #7
              on line application shop direct ???? taken out in what year?

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              • #8
                Taken out sometime between 2010 and 2012 I think and yeah think it was online aplication

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