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ex girlfriend trying to sue me for her phone bills (please help!) BULLYING Tactics?

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  • ex girlfriend trying to sue me for her phone bills (please help!) BULLYING Tactics?

    Hi,
    So my girlfriend kindly a few years ago when we were together taken a couple of Phone contracts/ipad agreements out in her name. I had been paying the bills via the website for a couple of years. Without going into too much detail i later found she had cheated on me and we had split up I carried on making the payments as usual until one day was unable to afford it she agreed verbally on the phone she would finish the payments for me. I had heard nothing since until this morning i've got this letter from a solicitors her mother is a legal admin at. Can you guys take a look and let me know if this has any grounds to it or shes just trying to scare me?*

    It says two was taken out without her agreement or authority yet these we're years ago shes had letters from o2 about these accounts and never raised a query about it until this letter.*
    One on the basis that i would indemnify her against liability of the agreement (this hasn't been discussed or no contract has been drawn up)
    *If its all above board ill look to settle this out of court but i think from a legal perspective she's liable? The contracts are in her name and letter heads to her address so in court would it be her word against mine?

    attached docs.
    Thank you!
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    You could remind them that if this is to be taken as a letter before claim then they have to give at least 30 days notice AND include a lot of paperwork.

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