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    I have received a threatening letter from Lewis Debt Recovery and wondered if any other members of the site are familiar with this DCA.

    The letter reads as follows:

    "We refer to the above mentioned case and must advise you that before we can consider your offer of payment (this is news to me as I have had no contact with them) we require details of your normal weekly/monthly expenditure together with documentary evidence of your income.


    It is in your best interest to provide this information by return of post. Should we not hear from you we may transfer your account to one of our field agents who will arrange for a collector to come to your home to personally collect the debt.

    Do not ignore this matter; further action will be taken if you fail to respond"

    A couple of points:

    Am I correct in thinking that the only person who has the authority to request an I&E form is a judge?

    I have checked my CRA file and the debt is almost statute barred so are they taking a chance on me panicking?

    Sorry for the length of the post!
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    Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

    Do you know what this debt is for and have you any idea as to when you last made a payment? Bear in mind the default date on your credit file doesn't correspond with your last payment, lenders usually default 3 to 6 months after your first missed contractual payment. Some lenders will default later than that and if you've made any payments (even £1 tokens) after defaulting, the debt won't go statute barred until 6 years have passed without payment or written acknowledgment (5 in Scotland). :clock:

    Only a judge can make you submit an I&E form although debtors seeking a repayment arrangement may submit one voluntarily, however, if this is nearly statute barred, you have to be very careful not to acknowledge the debt, any offer of repayment could constitute acknowledgment. Have you made any offers of repayment? Have they written to you before?

    Don't worry about the length of the post, on the contrary, the more information you provide the better!

    EDIT: I see you've made no repayment offer, in which case just ignore the I&E form! :thumb:
    Last edited by FlamingParrot; 30th April 2013, 13:45:PM.

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    • #3
      Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

      Originally posted by ruthie59 View Post
      It is in your best interest to provide this information by return of post. Should we not hear from you we may transfer your account to one of our field agents who will arrange for a collector to come to your home to personally collect the debt.
      You may want to look at this post for a letter you can send to tell them you do not with any of their agents to pay you a visit:http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...156#post337156

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      • #4
        Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

        Hi,

        Thanks for your reply. The debt is for a credit card and the last payment was in June 2007 so I guess it's almost statute barred.

        I have just reported these muppets to the police who have given me a crime number. Almost wish one of their agents would turn up!

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        • #5
          Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

          You can play a game of letter tennis to them until July OR you could just ignore them. If they do send a doorstep collector just remember they are POWERLESS and must leave your property when told. You do not have to converse with them other than to tell them to Feck Off

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          • #6
            Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

            can i ask? if the police have given a crime number what crime is alleged whilst not siding with debt collectors what crime have they committed?

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by wales01man View Post
              can i ask? if the police have given a crime number what crime is alleged whilst not siding with debt collectors what crime have they committed?
              Stealing Oxygen, decimation of Rain Forests, Stepping on the cracks in pavements etc etc etc

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              • #8
                Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

                The use of threats and as I am often in the house by myself for long periods of time I think that they had no choice but to take it seriously, especially as I live in the depth of the countryside.

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                • #9
                  Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

                  thanks ruthie59 would love to know the police force in your areas view on the actions of bailiffs which is discussed on here maybe others will contact the police when a DCA threatens a doorstep collector

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                  • #10
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                    • #11
                      Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

                      I have to admit to being surprised at their reaction to my complaint but I suppose that they have to take everything seriously these days and I was told to dial 999 and quote my reference number should anyone turn up.

                      I would urge anyone out there who are dealing with debt collectors and baillifs to do the same, especially having read some of the posts on the site.

                      Unfortunately I don't think it would be in order to name the force on this thread.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

                        Well done Ruthie! :clap2:

                        Not all police are quite as sympathetic as that, I guess if anyone wants to know who they were, they could PM you. :typing:

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                        • #13
                          Re: Lewis Debt Recovery

                          Can't see why the police force can't be named on open forum,,it will make a change to have one acknowledged for actually helping an OP.

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                          • #14
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                            Probably because the OP does not want to identify the area in which she lives

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                            • #15
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                              It must be a remarkably small police force if it only operates on one road. :grin:

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