Hello all,after reading through the forum and seeing all the great advice given i am hoping someone can help me.
My problem seems similar to a few other threads i have read but as every case is different i thought i would start a thread just to check i have got the information i have read right.
Yesterday i received a letter from Mortimer Clarke solicitors telling me they had been instructed by their clients Hillesden Securities though when i searched for them it comes up with a company called DLC claiming i owe money to Black Horse Ltd.
About 10 years ago i went through a messy break up with my partner which led to me having a breakdown and things have become a blur and tbh i can't remember if i owed money or to who if i did.
I started a trial with Experian last night to see if anything they had on record would remind me but all they had was my bank account,my internet provider and some Wonga loans that were all paid back on time,though there was a CCJ that i didn't know i had from 5 years ago.
Can anyone help with what my next step should be regarding the solicitors letter,is it worth phoning them to ask for more details,they are claiming over a thousand pounds so not small change,and the thought of court is scary as i have a lot of trouble verbally putting my argument across.
I hope i have explained myself enough and i hope someone would be kind enough to offer some help.
Thanks.
My problem seems similar to a few other threads i have read but as every case is different i thought i would start a thread just to check i have got the information i have read right.
Yesterday i received a letter from Mortimer Clarke solicitors telling me they had been instructed by their clients Hillesden Securities though when i searched for them it comes up with a company called DLC claiming i owe money to Black Horse Ltd.
About 10 years ago i went through a messy break up with my partner which led to me having a breakdown and things have become a blur and tbh i can't remember if i owed money or to who if i did.
I started a trial with Experian last night to see if anything they had on record would remind me but all they had was my bank account,my internet provider and some Wonga loans that were all paid back on time,though there was a CCJ that i didn't know i had from 5 years ago.
Can anyone help with what my next step should be regarding the solicitors letter,is it worth phoning them to ask for more details,they are claiming over a thousand pounds so not small change,and the thought of court is scary as i have a lot of trouble verbally putting my argument across.
I hope i have explained myself enough and i hope someone would be kind enough to offer some help.
Thanks.
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