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  • RLP and Scott & Mears

    Hi, about 2.5 years ago I was caught shoplifting in a T K Maxx, there was no involvement from police. I was then told RLP would be in contact about a fine, I didn’t know any different so I started to pay the fine in £10 instalments until about 4 months later the payment must have failed which stopped the installements being paid. I didn’t realise this at all until May last year I started receiving texts from RLP saying they couldn’t recover the money and it was my last chance. I wrote in here and was advised to ignore it and block the number, I’m now recieving texts from a company called Scott & Mears asking me to contact them regarding my RLP account.

    Can someone please give me some advice as I’m extremely nervous now. Do I continue to ignore it? Will they take me to court? Will it effect my credit score?

    Thanks very much in advance!
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  • #2
    Yes, continue to ignore.

    You're not the first to be contacted by S & M

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    • #3
      Okay great thank you, is it worth changing my phone number? How long is this likely to continue?

      really appreciate the advice!

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      • #4
        Can you not get your phone to reject the number?

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        • #5
          I have tried but it’s not showing a number to block, they’ve just text me again this morning. I hope they go away soon, making my anxiety levels go up everyday!

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