Hi Everyone and thank you in advance for any help.
I've just been reading an old thread (2015) about tactics used by firms who buy up old debts, and it seems that it's possible for a firm to accept a full and final offer and say they won't pursue for the balance but for them to then sell the partial outstanding to another firm who can and will chase for it. Debt charities suggest following wording:
"I am making this offer on the clear understanding that, if you accept it, neither you nor any associate company will take any further action to collect or enforce this debt in any way and that I will be released from any liability. "
But based on what I just read, wouldn't it be safer to add, 'OR ANY UNRELATED THIRD PARTY' so that it reads:
"I am making this offer on the clear understanding that, if you accept it, neither you nor any associate company or any unrelated third party will take any further action to collect or enforce this debt in any way and that I will be released from any liability."
Is there a Legal Beagle who can advise on this please? This is to help my friend who is trying to sort out a few/several old debts.
I've just been reading an old thread (2015) about tactics used by firms who buy up old debts, and it seems that it's possible for a firm to accept a full and final offer and say they won't pursue for the balance but for them to then sell the partial outstanding to another firm who can and will chase for it. Debt charities suggest following wording:
"I am making this offer on the clear understanding that, if you accept it, neither you nor any associate company will take any further action to collect or enforce this debt in any way and that I will be released from any liability. "
But based on what I just read, wouldn't it be safer to add, 'OR ANY UNRELATED THIRD PARTY' so that it reads:
"I am making this offer on the clear understanding that, if you accept it, neither you nor any associate company or any unrelated third party will take any further action to collect or enforce this debt in any way and that I will be released from any liability."
Is there a Legal Beagle who can advise on this please? This is to help my friend who is trying to sort out a few/several old debts.
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