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  • Lowell (fake notice of assignment)

    Hi all,
    I have been balling letters "ping pong " with Lowell. First i received a letter later last year threatening legal action for a debt to EE. Firstly this ee account was out of contract and ported my number over to Vodafone back, 2013/2104. My initial reaction was to write to Lowell to dispute and request for a deed of assignment according to some forums and advise online. Lowell's answer was to pass the account on to another agency BPO to collect on their behalf. So I send BPO another letter reiterating my original request by requesting for the deed of assignment , and that the account is in dispute. Low and behold I just receive a letter from BPO with another letter from Lowell dated 12/08/2016. I suspect these is fake as the notice of assignment even though mentions ee is on a plan sheet of paper with Lowell's contact details. I guess my question is where do I go from here. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
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    Who are BPO ?

    first thing is to find out what happened and why EE thought there was a debt and sold that debt to Lowell - so a Subject Access Request to EE might be an idea - see if there was a final bill that got missed or if EE made an error.

    Go back to Lowell and ask for contract, final bill / breakdown of account and default / termination notice. Tell them you don't recognise the debt ( and do not acknowledge it) and can they provide more information, and that you have requested more info from EE, and to put the account on hold while you investigate.

    As part of the sale agreement between EE and Lowell will be permission for Lowell to send the notice of assignment for EE ( in essence acting as their agent ). However you do still need evidence of what this debt is, how it arose and why you have heard nothing for 5 yrs if it exists.

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      This BPO ? https://www.bpocollections.co.uk/ - https://legalbeagles.info/forums/fil...tch?id=1180875 ?
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