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Re: DCA Reconstituted work of fiction
This is quite new to me, but I will respond to Cabot when I see what they send next.
I have usually written to the DCA, but I could email as this is provable and considerably cheaper, but speeds up the whole process.
But snail mail certainly slows it down, despite costing more.
Which is the best option please?
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Re: DCA Reconstituted work of fiction
I don't know about Cabot but lowell always reply that as they do not have the email address on file they can not communicate over it, well I don't want to have a two way conversation, just send them letters.
The other thing I do is have a separate email address to my main personal one, this can be another one on your main ISP , BT give me 10 I think, or one of the many easy disposable email addresses, yahoo, gmail, mail.com the list goes on.
I also add that I the email address is not for replies as it is not monitored , seems to work. They usually send you an acknowledgement which I always keep, just in case
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Re: DCA Reconstituted work of fiction
Originally posted by PurpleMinion View PostThis is quite new to me, but I will respond to Cabot when I see what they send next.
I have usually written to the DCA, but I could email as this is provable and considerably cheaper, but speeds up the whole process.
But snail mail certainly slows it down, despite costing more.
Which is the best option please?
One case like this just a few months ago Cabot were well played and beaten ona recon agreement and wrote to the defendant to ask why the recon failed, the defendant declined to answer a few weeks later the claim was withdrawn.
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Re: DCA Reconstituted work of fiction
Originally posted by PurpleMinion View PostThis is quite new to me, but I will respond to Cabot when I see what they send next.
I have usually written to the DCA, but I could email as this is provable and considerably cheaper, but speeds up the whole process.
But snail mail certainly slows it down, despite costing more.
Which is the best option please?
You don't need to send each and every letter recorded delivery, that's only essential for the most important ones such as a CCA or SAR request, a response to a letter of claim or a CPR request once a claim has been issued, basically anything that requires proof that it was sent and received for legal purposes. Most other letters can be sent by regular post and you can just get a certificate of posting and attach it to your copy of the letter, in fact they can be sent second class, saves money and takes longer. :thumb:
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