Back in 2008 we had an agreement with cable & wireless for the provison of internet and phone services, they were then sold to Virgin media. In 2010 I advised Virgin media both by letter and phone that I was going to terminate the service with them and move elsewhere for a better deal. They stated a fee for termination would be due of £180.
I refused to pay this fee as I had never agreed to their terms and conditions and many discussions took place where I advised them to take me to the small claims court and if the court considered the fee for £180 was correct I would pay it.
I now have a default notice on my credit file for the £180 from Virgin Media.
Much correspondance has been exchanged and they have refused to remove it until I pay the £180
I have reported this to the Information Commisioner however Virgin have been granted a further 28 days to respond to them and I am concerned that Virgin will just refuse to respond and the matter will drag on further.
If anyone has any advice or help as how I can resolve this matter asap I would be hugely grateful. My credit history is completely clear other than this default yet I have now been advised I cannot renew my mortgage deal or renew my business overdraft. It is causing huge problems within my business and I really do feel Virgin are trying to blackmail me into paying an amount which I do not believe I owe.
I suppose I'm looking for some advice and opinion as to whether the default is indeed correct, and if it isn't what can I do about it ??
To say I'm angry would be an understatement
I refused to pay this fee as I had never agreed to their terms and conditions and many discussions took place where I advised them to take me to the small claims court and if the court considered the fee for £180 was correct I would pay it.
I now have a default notice on my credit file for the £180 from Virgin Media.
Much correspondance has been exchanged and they have refused to remove it until I pay the £180
I have reported this to the Information Commisioner however Virgin have been granted a further 28 days to respond to them and I am concerned that Virgin will just refuse to respond and the matter will drag on further.
If anyone has any advice or help as how I can resolve this matter asap I would be hugely grateful. My credit history is completely clear other than this default yet I have now been advised I cannot renew my mortgage deal or renew my business overdraft. It is causing huge problems within my business and I really do feel Virgin are trying to blackmail me into paying an amount which I do not believe I owe.
I suppose I'm looking for some advice and opinion as to whether the default is indeed correct, and if it isn't what can I do about it ??
To say I'm angry would be an understatement
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