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  • sudden chase for old debt- help

    new to the forum so sorry if this has been addressed in full befor e- but your help is needed

    i've rec'd a letter from DLC saying they've bought an old debt from 2007 from a company called Freeway

    Freeway was my HP company for a new car - this was terminated after 18 mths with no further communication until this letter claiming i owe just shy of £3500

    My understanding is that i had paid all fees and debts when the car was given back to Freeway

    I've had not a single communication until yesterday when this chase letter arrived.

    i've spoken to DLC and it feels wrong

    any advice welcome

    Thanks you !!

    Skibum
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  • #2
    Re: sudden chase for old debt- help

    First NEVER call a DCA, no matter what.
    They will say anything to secure a payment.

    If they call you simply state that you require EVERYTHING to be in writing for the avoidance of doubt.

    For now wait until they write again then send them a Prove It letter, post #4 on the first link in my siggie.
    While your there have a good read of that thread, contains alot of important information.

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    • #3
      Re: sudden chase for old debt- help

      Definitely follow Curlyben's advice first. He is never wrong!

      In the meantime to give you something to do, see if you can find the paperwork relating to the handover of the car. I assume it was still under HP and you returned it. They normally don't demand fees at this stage, they auction the car off, then send you a final balance owing with a breakdown of all fees.

      If you could find this it would be useful - if not, ignore it for the moment, if they contact you again send the prove it letter, then if they get in touch again come back and post for help. Just going through exactly this myself - been dragging on for over two years now!

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      • #4
        Re: sudden chase for old debt- help

        thanks - had two letters today, one with a copy of a fax which says the sale of the debt, but nothing on the paperwork which indicates its my debt........the other appears to be confirmation that the debt recovery company are confirmed as a memeber of data protection act

        not sure if i need do anything ??

        ANy help welcome

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        • #5
          Re: sudden chase for old debt- help

          File it

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          • #6
            Re: sudden chase for old debt- help

            been 5 months now since last two letters, and rec'd a brief letter which inlcuded an statement of payments to the original lender, which ends in 2007. then in 2010 add a £300 fee as costs.

            letter asks for payment with days or "taking further action", but as previously mentioned i dont believe i have this debt and certainly not to the company chasing me.

            any advice or letter i should send to this in response

            all help welcome

            Skibum

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            • #7
              Re: sudden chase for old debt- help

              help please

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              • #8
                Re: sudden chase for old debt- help

                Have you sent them a Prove It letter ??
                Post #4 in the first link in my siggie

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                • #9
                  Re: sudden chase for old debt- help

                  yes - but its not that convincing....seems like some gaps...no sign of my signature etc

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