About 2 or 3 years ago my OH was in a car accident and we had a courtesy car for a while. When we took the car we were asked for a cheque for a fuel deposit only to be cashed in (or so we thought) if we happened to hand the car back empty of fuel (which we didn't). Anyway they unexpectedly cashed the cheque - or tried to. I was the end of the month and we had no overdraft and no money in the account.
Turns out they cashed the cheque straight away, well tried to but it bounced.
They wrote to us and asked us to pay a £50 admin fee. I refused to pay because I was adamant that they'd misinformed us about the cashing of this cheque and I thought that the charge of £50 was excessive for an admin charge . We received a few letters and then nothing.
Fast forward a few months and MIL collections started harassing me over this debt. They constantly call and send letters. One letter came this morning saying they had handed the debt to door to door collections and they said they will take court action if they are unable to recover the money.
My question is....do they have the legal right to pursue this debt and is it likely that they will accept a payment of £1 per month? We are in debt management and completely on our knees right now. Just had our pooch pts after a lengthy illness and have £0 in our bank account.
Any advice gratefully received.
Turns out they cashed the cheque straight away, well tried to but it bounced.
They wrote to us and asked us to pay a £50 admin fee. I refused to pay because I was adamant that they'd misinformed us about the cashing of this cheque and I thought that the charge of £50 was excessive for an admin charge . We received a few letters and then nothing.
Fast forward a few months and MIL collections started harassing me over this debt. They constantly call and send letters. One letter came this morning saying they had handed the debt to door to door collections and they said they will take court action if they are unable to recover the money.
My question is....do they have the legal right to pursue this debt and is it likely that they will accept a payment of £1 per month? We are in debt management and completely on our knees right now. Just had our pooch pts after a lengthy illness and have £0 in our bank account.
Any advice gratefully received.
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