My son is being chased by a DCA for mail order catalogue debts of which he tells me he knows nothing about.
We can only think that his ex girlfriend, with whom he was living at the time, may have opened up accounts in his name.
He tells me that he himself has never ordered anything, nor received anything, from any of the catalogues, but the debts being chased are nearly £2k.
We have received a partial statement for some of the goods that were apparently ordered. On closer inspection of the dates, it's apparent that items were ordered after he and his girlfriend split up and he returned home to us. We have queried who ordered the goods and what address they were delivered to but have not received a reply as yet.
The DCA sends at least two letters a week plus automated telephone calls threatening further action.
I have pursuaded my son to write to the company concerned (he doesn't see it as his problem) to make a statutory request for a copy of the original CCA. They replied within the 12 days that the mail order company was endeavouring to retrieve the CCA from it's archive.
A question - the mail order company is Shop Direct - but at least three catalogues have been mentioned. Do we have to make a statutory request in respect of each catalogue?, or is the statutory notice served on the DCA to supply the CCA, and therefore one request covers all?
Grateful for any advice.
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We can only think that his ex girlfriend, with whom he was living at the time, may have opened up accounts in his name.
He tells me that he himself has never ordered anything, nor received anything, from any of the catalogues, but the debts being chased are nearly £2k.
We have received a partial statement for some of the goods that were apparently ordered. On closer inspection of the dates, it's apparent that items were ordered after he and his girlfriend split up and he returned home to us. We have queried who ordered the goods and what address they were delivered to but have not received a reply as yet.
The DCA sends at least two letters a week plus automated telephone calls threatening further action.
I have pursuaded my son to write to the company concerned (he doesn't see it as his problem) to make a statutory request for a copy of the original CCA. They replied within the 12 days that the mail order company was endeavouring to retrieve the CCA from it's archive.
A question - the mail order company is Shop Direct - but at least three catalogues have been mentioned. Do we have to make a statutory request in respect of each catalogue?, or is the statutory notice served on the DCA to supply the CCA, and therefore one request covers all?
Grateful for any advice.
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