Hello,
I have received a letter from Wescot on behalf of Paypal seeking to collect £4k.
This is in relation to a Paypal Working Capital Loan a few years ago that could not be paid off due to my eBay account being restricted.
This loan hasn’t been paid for a few years now and a previous debt collection agency sent me a letter about collection on behalf of Paypal in 2016 and I sent them a long one page letter that Faljay from another forum made me letter back saying:
I DO NOT RECOGNIZE OR ACKNOWLEDGE ANY DEBT TO YOUR CLIENT OR YOUR COMPANY IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM
THIS IS A VALID DISPUTE AND MUST BE TREATED AS SUCH UNDER THE FCA REGULATIONS
The above is only one little piece from the letter. It was successful and the debt collection agency replied to it basically saying we want nothing to do with your case.
I haven’t been contacted since from them or Paypal. It is only recently when I have now received a letter from Wescot asking for the money on behalf of their client Paypal.
Do I sent them the letter the again to Wescot and hope that they also go away? Or do I try a different approach?
I remember that on Paypal Working Capital Loan that it stated that it is not Consumer Credit Act 1974 regulated, does this have any negative affect on my situation?
Thank you in advance.
I have received a letter from Wescot on behalf of Paypal seeking to collect £4k.
This is in relation to a Paypal Working Capital Loan a few years ago that could not be paid off due to my eBay account being restricted.
This loan hasn’t been paid for a few years now and a previous debt collection agency sent me a letter about collection on behalf of Paypal in 2016 and I sent them a long one page letter that Faljay from another forum made me letter back saying:
I DO NOT RECOGNIZE OR ACKNOWLEDGE ANY DEBT TO YOUR CLIENT OR YOUR COMPANY IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM
THIS IS A VALID DISPUTE AND MUST BE TREATED AS SUCH UNDER THE FCA REGULATIONS
The above is only one little piece from the letter. It was successful and the debt collection agency replied to it basically saying we want nothing to do with your case.
I haven’t been contacted since from them or Paypal. It is only recently when I have now received a letter from Wescot asking for the money on behalf of their client Paypal.
Do I sent them the letter the again to Wescot and hope that they also go away? Or do I try a different approach?
I remember that on Paypal Working Capital Loan that it stated that it is not Consumer Credit Act 1974 regulated, does this have any negative affect on my situation?
Thank you in advance.
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