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  • MMfinance

    Hi everyone,

    I'm looking for some advice about a debt that was occurred 3 years ago that I thought had been dealt with but it seems it hasn't.
    About 3 years ago I took out a payday loan with wageday advance. Which to my knowledge was repaid on the agreed re-payment date. About 2 weeks ago the landlord of the property of which I used to reside contacted me to say that she had been getting threatening phone calls and letters saying that this MMfinance company had taken over the debt and would be calling at her address to recover debts. I phoned MMfinance to ask about this debt, to which I had an irate lady demanding full payments and threatening this and that. She was not happy that I did not give out my current address and refused to acknowledge the debt until they sent (by the email address I gave them) details of the original loan agreement and details of when this "debt" was passed on to a DCA. From then I have received nothing but phone calls demanding settlement in full and threatening doorstep baliffs, also emails by the dozen threatening the same thing.
    I would like some advice on how to continue this, I feel like I'm banging my head against a brick wall. The ex landlord (who is a good friend) is also upset about the prospect that she will receive baliffs at the property.

    Any help on this matter would be much appreciated

    Thanks in advance,

    David
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  • #2
    Re: MMfinance

    PLEASE HAVE A READ OF THESE TWO THREADS

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...sage&highlight=

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...iffs&highlight=


    AFTER YOU HAVE DIGESTED THOSE THREADS, EMAIL THE OFT AND PUT YOU COMPLAINT IN WRITING AND DESCRIBE EVERYTHING THAT HAS HAPPENED. MOTORMOUTH ARE DUE TO HAVE THEIR CREDIT LICENCE REVOKED

    enquiries@oft.gsi.gov.uk

    IN THE SUBJECT BOX PUT CREDIT FITNESS, PLEASE DO IT, AND DO IT NOW

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    • #3
      Re: MMfinance

      thank you, and I will be contacting oft as soon as

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      • #4
        Re: MMfinance

        just use the email link, thats what it is for

        regards

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        • #5
          Re: MMfinance

          Done, got back the auto-reply. Will wait and see. Also emailed MMF a letter of dispute about the debt.

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          • #6
            Re: MMfinance

            thats the way to do it

            use statutory obligation against them

            make it work for you

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            • #7
              Re: MMfinance

              Is there a set letter to say that the previous address is not my current one (for the landlord to use) or that I havent resided there for over 2 years. Something that would stop them contacting that address with 100's of calls and letters? They have my email address and phone number (I wont answer the phone to them) if they wish to make contact as I stated in my letter to them? Do I have a premise to take civil action against them at my local court if they ignore my letter?

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              • #8
                Re: MMfinance

                send them an email to that effect

                its evidence

                remind them that sending corerespondence to an address they know the recipient does not reside at is an offence under the data protection act 1998 and a report will be sent to the information commissionairs office

                like i said

                turn their own bovine excrament back onto them

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                • #9
                  Re: MMfinance

                  Do youknow how easy it is to get the exact detination of sending from the code concealed within an email? Personally I'd be cautious about doing this, or ensure you send it via a proxy server which is easily done. :beagle:

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                  • #10
                    Re: MMfinance

                    please elaborate labman, or pm me

                    i myself use the tor/proxy network

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