Hello. I'm new to this forum so I hope this is in the correct place.
My partner received a letter from Robinson Way Limited stating that it is acting to recover a credit card debt of £500 for Barclaycard. It did not contain any information as to when the card was taken out e.t.c and it certainly isn't a debt run up by us regardless of who's name is on the account.
My partners father is a difficult man to say the least. He has spent most of his life in prison and we are not in contact with him. He fraudulently created credit card and cheque accounts under his wife and daughters (my partner) name and we wonder whether this could be one of these instances as she has never had a credit card. This would have been easily over ten years ago however making this debt very old.
I understand that explaining this to a debt collection agency wound go down like a lead balloon and so I wonder if anybody could advise me of my options. If we could establish a few details around the debt such as when and where it is from that would be a start however the debt agency have been less than helpful. I'm hoping there may be a legal way of refusing payment as without a confession from her dad I'm up against it really.
Thank you for any help/advice you can give me.
Danny
My partner received a letter from Robinson Way Limited stating that it is acting to recover a credit card debt of £500 for Barclaycard. It did not contain any information as to when the card was taken out e.t.c and it certainly isn't a debt run up by us regardless of who's name is on the account.
My partners father is a difficult man to say the least. He has spent most of his life in prison and we are not in contact with him. He fraudulently created credit card and cheque accounts under his wife and daughters (my partner) name and we wonder whether this could be one of these instances as she has never had a credit card. This would have been easily over ten years ago however making this debt very old.
I understand that explaining this to a debt collection agency wound go down like a lead balloon and so I wonder if anybody could advise me of my options. If we could establish a few details around the debt such as when and where it is from that would be a start however the debt agency have been less than helpful. I'm hoping there may be a legal way of refusing payment as without a confession from her dad I'm up against it really.
Thank you for any help/advice you can give me.
Danny
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