Hi. I need some help please. My husband and I left the UK in late December 2004 and we made sure that all of our debts were paid before doing so. We then moved to the US and spent 3 years there. In 2007 my in-laws forwarded me a letter received at their address from Red Services stating that I owed them approximately 50GBP. AS I had never heard of these people and left the UK without owing any money I called them to find out what they wanted. Provided them with their reference number and was immediately asked to confirm my full name, date of birth and address. Not knowing who they were and what they wanted I refused to do so until they told me what the letter was in reference to - providing these details to people I have never heard of didn't strike me as a good way to protect my identity. They however told me that they wouldn't divulge any information to me until I provided this to them and they completed their Data Protection procedures. I refused to believe this and so the call did not proceed further.
Now, in 2010, Red Services have contacted "me" on my mother-in-law's personal cellphone number, sent a letter to me at their address - where I have never lived, and have called their home telephone number trying to reach me. I have again contacted these people who refuse to provide me with information regarding why they think I owe them money unless I provide all my personal details up front and again quote this Data Protection thing.
Are they legally entitled to ask for this information up front? Do I legally have to provide it to find out what they want? How do I stop them harrassing my in-laws as I have already informed them that I do not live there and never have? How do I do all of this from overseas where I am a full 11 hours ahead of GMT???
Cheers for any info you can provide.
Now, in 2010, Red Services have contacted "me" on my mother-in-law's personal cellphone number, sent a letter to me at their address - where I have never lived, and have called their home telephone number trying to reach me. I have again contacted these people who refuse to provide me with information regarding why they think I owe them money unless I provide all my personal details up front and again quote this Data Protection thing.
Are they legally entitled to ask for this information up front? Do I legally have to provide it to find out what they want? How do I stop them harrassing my in-laws as I have already informed them that I do not live there and never have? How do I do all of this from overseas where I am a full 11 hours ahead of GMT???
Cheers for any info you can provide.
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