I am interested in my consumer rights against RLP. I have been accused of committing a wrongful act in Superdrug, Yeovil.
At the time the police were involved, and I had no way out apart from paying an £80 fine.
I have paid the fine and I was assured that no further action would be taken against me, yet I have recieved a letter for a claim of £137.50 from RLP civil recovery specialists.
I am not sure where to go from here as the police have already been involved and dealt with the matter yet Superdrug wish to take this further.
I have already paid a fine which has already affected me as I am 17 Years of age and am currently looking for a job and claiming income support. They have no proof of me committing a wrongful act apart from me agreeing to pay an £80 fine.
The letter I have recieved also says that the basic personal information they hold may be used in accordance with the data protection act and is held on a national database of civil recovery incidents and is available to companies with a legitimate interest to screen an individuals intergrity in relation to employment decisions.
I think this is unfair as I have already paid a fine and it was dealt by with the police. The wrongful act I was accused of was a genuine mistake, as soon as I realised it I said I would pay for it but they would not accept it. I do not believe they have any proof, all it was was the sercurity guards word against mine.
I feel threatened by the letter, I had to save up to afford to pay off the £80 fine let alone one almost double. I have no criminal record and have never been involved with the police before, I think the fine is over exaggerated for such a small mistake which they classed as petty crime.
I am not really sure where to go from here........
At the time the police were involved, and I had no way out apart from paying an £80 fine.
I have paid the fine and I was assured that no further action would be taken against me, yet I have recieved a letter for a claim of £137.50 from RLP civil recovery specialists.
I am not sure where to go from here as the police have already been involved and dealt with the matter yet Superdrug wish to take this further.
I have already paid a fine which has already affected me as I am 17 Years of age and am currently looking for a job and claiming income support. They have no proof of me committing a wrongful act apart from me agreeing to pay an £80 fine.
The letter I have recieved also says that the basic personal information they hold may be used in accordance with the data protection act and is held on a national database of civil recovery incidents and is available to companies with a legitimate interest to screen an individuals intergrity in relation to employment decisions.
I think this is unfair as I have already paid a fine and it was dealt by with the police. The wrongful act I was accused of was a genuine mistake, as soon as I realised it I said I would pay for it but they would not accept it. I do not believe they have any proof, all it was was the sercurity guards word against mine.
I feel threatened by the letter, I had to save up to afford to pay off the £80 fine let alone one almost double. I have no criminal record and have never been involved with the police before, I think the fine is over exaggerated for such a small mistake which they classed as petty crime.
I am not really sure where to go from here........
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