Hi all,
Having done a Google search on these guys, I found my way here and hope you can advise on what to do.
About 2 weeks ago, I came home to an automated phone message saying CapQuest had tried to contact me and may do so again. I googled the company, found they were a Debt Collection Agency and promptly deleted their message. While my husband and I do have a loan and a credit card, these are paid by standing order monthly so there are no arrears, and we have no historical debt which we might be pursued for. Given what I had read about the company, I figured the call was through a random dialler and they were just hoping to chance their luck.
However, I have come home from work every week day for the past two weeks to find a message from them.
There is no reason why these people would be pursuing myself or my husband. We've been in the house since it was built so there are no previous occupants who could be the targets of these calls. The phone number is ex-directory and registered on TPS. I think the number might be all they have as there has been no written correspondence from them - they would send this if they had an address, wouldn't they?
Do I continue not returning the calls and they'll go away eventually? Should I answer and see what they are saying?
Any advice gratefully received.
Having done a Google search on these guys, I found my way here and hope you can advise on what to do.
About 2 weeks ago, I came home to an automated phone message saying CapQuest had tried to contact me and may do so again. I googled the company, found they were a Debt Collection Agency and promptly deleted their message. While my husband and I do have a loan and a credit card, these are paid by standing order monthly so there are no arrears, and we have no historical debt which we might be pursued for. Given what I had read about the company, I figured the call was through a random dialler and they were just hoping to chance their luck.
However, I have come home from work every week day for the past two weeks to find a message from them.
There is no reason why these people would be pursuing myself or my husband. We've been in the house since it was built so there are no previous occupants who could be the targets of these calls. The phone number is ex-directory and registered on TPS. I think the number might be all they have as there has been no written correspondence from them - they would send this if they had an address, wouldn't they?
Do I continue not returning the calls and they'll go away eventually? Should I answer and see what they are saying?
Any advice gratefully received.
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