Re: How to deal with Lowell Harrassment over a 3 bill?
Hello,
Here are some updates:
Update 1 -
FROM The Office of Fair Trading
Thank you for your email received by us on 29 October 2012, letting us know of the the above mentioned trader.
I can confirm that the business you mention holds a consumer credit licence. Under the Consumer Credit Act, holders of consumer credit licences must be fit and competent to do so and the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has a duty to monitor the fitness and conduct of all traders who hold such a licence. We would like to assure you that the OFT places great value on complaints received from consumers. Consumer complaints are one of our main sources of evidence when monitoring the fitness of traders to hold a consumer credit licence.
The OFT has issued guidance to consumer credit licence holders engaged in the debt collection industry. The guidance is intended to ensure that debt collectors treat individuals fairly. Non-compliance with this guidance will call into question the fitness of licence holders and applicants. You can view our guidance at: www.oft.gov.uk/advice_and_resources/resource_base/legal/cca/debt-collection
We have therefore recorded the details of your complaint, and we will consider this alongside any other complaints we have received with a view to any consumer credit licensing or other action we may decide to take. If we do take any action against this trader we may need to contact you again in the future. Unfortunately, we cannot disclose any details about any action we may take, due to legal restrictions on the OFT relating to disclosure of information.
While we are very sorry to hear about the difficulties you have been experiencing, the OFT has no authority to become involved in individual disputes between consumers and traders so we cannot advise you directly in this matter.
The Financial Ombudsman Service can help with most complaints about consumer credit products and services if the consumer has failed to satisfactorily resolve the matter directly with the consumer credit licensee itself. The Financial Ombudsman Service can be contacted at:
The Financial Ombudsman Service
South Quay Plaza
183 Marsh Wall
London
E14 9SR
Telephone: 0800 0234 567
The OFT has published a consumer guide about debt collection which you may find helpful. The guide can be viewed on the OFT’s website at the following address: http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/consumer_leaflets/credit/oft1299.pdf
Thank you again for writing to us and bringing this matter to our attention.
Yours sincerely
Kaiser Chaudhary
Enquiries and Reporting Centre
Office of Fair Trading
Hello,
Here are some updates:
Update 1 -
FROM The Office of Fair Trading
Thank you for your email received by us on 29 October 2012, letting us know of the the above mentioned trader.
I can confirm that the business you mention holds a consumer credit licence. Under the Consumer Credit Act, holders of consumer credit licences must be fit and competent to do so and the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has a duty to monitor the fitness and conduct of all traders who hold such a licence. We would like to assure you that the OFT places great value on complaints received from consumers. Consumer complaints are one of our main sources of evidence when monitoring the fitness of traders to hold a consumer credit licence.
The OFT has issued guidance to consumer credit licence holders engaged in the debt collection industry. The guidance is intended to ensure that debt collectors treat individuals fairly. Non-compliance with this guidance will call into question the fitness of licence holders and applicants. You can view our guidance at: www.oft.gov.uk/advice_and_resources/resource_base/legal/cca/debt-collection
We have therefore recorded the details of your complaint, and we will consider this alongside any other complaints we have received with a view to any consumer credit licensing or other action we may decide to take. If we do take any action against this trader we may need to contact you again in the future. Unfortunately, we cannot disclose any details about any action we may take, due to legal restrictions on the OFT relating to disclosure of information.
While we are very sorry to hear about the difficulties you have been experiencing, the OFT has no authority to become involved in individual disputes between consumers and traders so we cannot advise you directly in this matter.
The Financial Ombudsman Service can help with most complaints about consumer credit products and services if the consumer has failed to satisfactorily resolve the matter directly with the consumer credit licensee itself. The Financial Ombudsman Service can be contacted at:
The Financial Ombudsman Service
South Quay Plaza
183 Marsh Wall
London
E14 9SR
Telephone: 0800 0234 567
The OFT has published a consumer guide about debt collection which you may find helpful. The guide can be viewed on the OFT’s website at the following address: http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/consumer_leaflets/credit/oft1299.pdf
Thank you again for writing to us and bringing this matter to our attention.
Yours sincerely
Kaiser Chaudhary
Enquiries and Reporting Centre
Office of Fair Trading
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