Hi, im new here and looking for some advice-im hoping someone here can help me
My mum received a letter hand delivered through the door - it was a 'notice of attendance' from Philips collections agency demanding a sum of 471.81 from their client HFC bank ?
My mum doesnt know what this is in regards too but she did have a few debts around 10/15 years ago before she changed address - but has had none since.
She/we are a little apprehensive about calling them as we dont really know where we stand if the debt is her debt -if you know what i mean!?
she is unable to pay the amount they are asking as she is only receiving esa and dla for depression. (it says at the bottom that they can refuse an offer of payments by installments)
As the letter states, they will be returning to her house to 'undertake recovery procedures', she lives on her own - what shall i advise her to do?
-can they return to her house and take her things?
(to be honest i dont think she has anything of value but its still not very nice thing to have to go through)
Can we ask for proof that the debt is even hers? - what proof do they have to give? -sorry for all the questions!!
please any help will be greatly received , thankyou
Leanne
My mum received a letter hand delivered through the door - it was a 'notice of attendance' from Philips collections agency demanding a sum of 471.81 from their client HFC bank ?
My mum doesnt know what this is in regards too but she did have a few debts around 10/15 years ago before she changed address - but has had none since.
She/we are a little apprehensive about calling them as we dont really know where we stand if the debt is her debt -if you know what i mean!?
she is unable to pay the amount they are asking as she is only receiving esa and dla for depression. (it says at the bottom that they can refuse an offer of payments by installments)
As the letter states, they will be returning to her house to 'undertake recovery procedures', she lives on her own - what shall i advise her to do?
-can they return to her house and take her things?
(to be honest i dont think she has anything of value but its still not very nice thing to have to go through)
Can we ask for proof that the debt is even hers? - what proof do they have to give? -sorry for all the questions!!
please any help will be greatly received , thankyou
Leanne
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