Re: Debt Collection Agencies/Refunds
It is for this very reason that Curlyben suggests (and I agree 100%) ignoring the first letter from a DCA completely. IF (you might be surprised how big an 'if' this is with some DCA's) they get in touch again, send a Prove It letter.
It is clearly important to establish the existence of a debt before you pay it.
Bill, the putting me on the spot re LoPA 1925 is not a problem as such - yes, it covers all debts we're discussing here. However, the law relating to assignments changed recently(ish), so LoPA may not apply to very recent debts. I don't want to muddy waters by going into that here unless you want me to.
It is for this very reason that Curlyben suggests (and I agree 100%) ignoring the first letter from a DCA completely. IF (you might be surprised how big an 'if' this is with some DCA's) they get in touch again, send a Prove It letter.
It is clearly important to establish the existence of a debt before you pay it.
Bill, the putting me on the spot re LoPA 1925 is not a problem as such - yes, it covers all debts we're discussing here. However, the law relating to assignments changed recently(ish), so LoPA may not apply to very recent debts. I don't want to muddy waters by going into that here unless you want me to.
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