I recieved an email that went to my junk folder from Lowell late last month. I don't recall I've ever had a three mobile account, ever. How do I procede with these? Do I need to send a prove it letter or SAR? Any advice greatly appreciated so thank you in advance. I have attached a copy of the letter
Lowell. Unsure on how to proceed.
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Subject Access Request Letter to lowells no charge get proof posting.
should show what they know or alledge they know?
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Originally posted by MIKE770 View Postthe letter already ask for that so just sign and send. get proof posting free.
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Originally posted by Whatthe! View PostGood morning, I finally recieved a letter with what seems like a load of call logs and other paperwork that makes no sense to me at all. They seem to be logs of some sort. The only letter that relates to that account is this. Do you know what I should do now? Many thanks
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