Hello,
I have a query about the following.
Hoist keep contacting me about a credit card debt which the original lender has stated is unenforceable.
Hoist have also accepted this, but neither of them have explained why it is deemed to be and I have not asked.
I know that Hoist can still chase the debt though.
Hoist send me letters which do not state the debt is unenforceable, so I made a complaint via email to them about this and asked for them to contact me via email only as getting letters through the letterbox sets off my anxiety.
They did not address my points but emailed me a reconstituted agreement for the account, stating they can still chase the debt.
The things is this agreement is in somebody else's name for a completely different credit card company.
The somebody happens to be my daughter, we have the same surname and live at the same address, but our first names are completely different and do not begin with the same initial.
I haven't told my daughter about this matter as she is currently very stressed with work, and I don't want her fretting about me now knowing that she has debt, as I didn't initially know.
I was wondering how severe an error this is by Hoist.
Can anyone please advise?
Thank you
I have a query about the following.
Hoist keep contacting me about a credit card debt which the original lender has stated is unenforceable.
Hoist have also accepted this, but neither of them have explained why it is deemed to be and I have not asked.
I know that Hoist can still chase the debt though.
Hoist send me letters which do not state the debt is unenforceable, so I made a complaint via email to them about this and asked for them to contact me via email only as getting letters through the letterbox sets off my anxiety.
They did not address my points but emailed me a reconstituted agreement for the account, stating they can still chase the debt.
The things is this agreement is in somebody else's name for a completely different credit card company.
The somebody happens to be my daughter, we have the same surname and live at the same address, but our first names are completely different and do not begin with the same initial.
I haven't told my daughter about this matter as she is currently very stressed with work, and I don't want her fretting about me now knowing that she has debt, as I didn't initially know.
I was wondering how severe an error this is by Hoist.
Can anyone please advise?
Thank you
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