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i have recently received 2 letters from wescot credit services ltd. The second of which being a "final notice" requesting that I make contact and agree to pay an outstanding balance of £20 or so relating to Telefonica O2.
I have not contacted them.
I can only think that this relates to a phone contract i had when i was a student. I have been through my bank statements and the last payment I made to o2 was on the 16th of May 2007, so a little over 6 years ago and hence I presume statute barred.
I have no issue in paying any monies that I owe, however I am concerned that if I pay, it will be acknowledgement of the debt and lead to a default on my file / other derogatory report.
My other concern is that the letter mentions that inaction " may lead to a door step collector being instructed..." and the address is that of my elderly mother.
So my question is should I:
a) Contact Wescot and pay the money
b) Send Wescot a statute barred letter
c) Ignore the letter
Many thanks in advance, James
i have recently received 2 letters from wescot credit services ltd. The second of which being a "final notice" requesting that I make contact and agree to pay an outstanding balance of £20 or so relating to Telefonica O2.
I have not contacted them.
I can only think that this relates to a phone contract i had when i was a student. I have been through my bank statements and the last payment I made to o2 was on the 16th of May 2007, so a little over 6 years ago and hence I presume statute barred.
I have no issue in paying any monies that I owe, however I am concerned that if I pay, it will be acknowledgement of the debt and lead to a default on my file / other derogatory report.
My other concern is that the letter mentions that inaction " may lead to a door step collector being instructed..." and the address is that of my elderly mother.
So my question is should I:
a) Contact Wescot and pay the money
b) Send Wescot a statute barred letter
c) Ignore the letter
Many thanks in advance, James
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