Hi there, I'm new to this forum and have joined only because yesterday I received a letter from Red Castle Recoveries, BCW Group (a part of Gothia Financial Group) saying that I needed to pay a debt of £41.20 immediately to avoid court action. The client is Gothia Limited, who I have never heard of and I have no idea of what it is for (Gothia are also mentioned as being part of the BCW group in the strap line of the bcwgroup logo so presume they are one and the same)
I am tempted to ignore it totally but I don't want to do so if that will cause more problems but at the same time I don't want to be dragged into some scam and I have read as much as I can on this forum to find out if it is a scam but still don't know - I saw one comment suggesting they are phishing and if so assume I should just bin it. However obviously if I do unknowingly owe some money then I will pay up. I don't want this to end up with a situation of endless unpleasant phone calls from them as I don't actually live at the address they have sent the letter to - I live in France and have done for 10 years but occasionally (and it really isn't often) I use my elderly father-in-laws address to order things online as I have to get the things sent to an english address - I have never had any loans or credit agreements at this address however.
I'm really anxious that my father-in-law doesn't get any problems or harassement from this, so what do I do please. I'm sorry if this has already been covered in the forum - I did read another lengthy posting involving Red Castle where the person got very involved in sending letters etc and I really hope not to have to do this - if I owe the money I will pay straight away - maybe I should pay anyway just to get rid of them but if I do that maybe they are scumbags and will come back for more.
Oh and one final thing - there is no phone number on the letter, it tells you to text the word DEBT to 81444 and then they will call me back - not very normal surely and then there is an email address given (it says "pay online: www.payred.com) and there is a fax number and an email (advicebcwgroup.com)
Really hope someone can tell me what I should do. Many thanks
I am tempted to ignore it totally but I don't want to do so if that will cause more problems but at the same time I don't want to be dragged into some scam and I have read as much as I can on this forum to find out if it is a scam but still don't know - I saw one comment suggesting they are phishing and if so assume I should just bin it. However obviously if I do unknowingly owe some money then I will pay up. I don't want this to end up with a situation of endless unpleasant phone calls from them as I don't actually live at the address they have sent the letter to - I live in France and have done for 10 years but occasionally (and it really isn't often) I use my elderly father-in-laws address to order things online as I have to get the things sent to an english address - I have never had any loans or credit agreements at this address however.
I'm really anxious that my father-in-law doesn't get any problems or harassement from this, so what do I do please. I'm sorry if this has already been covered in the forum - I did read another lengthy posting involving Red Castle where the person got very involved in sending letters etc and I really hope not to have to do this - if I owe the money I will pay straight away - maybe I should pay anyway just to get rid of them but if I do that maybe they are scumbags and will come back for more.
Oh and one final thing - there is no phone number on the letter, it tells you to text the word DEBT to 81444 and then they will call me back - not very normal surely and then there is an email address given (it says "pay online: www.payred.com) and there is a fax number and an email (advicebcwgroup.com)
Really hope someone can tell me what I should do. Many thanks
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