Hi there. I recieved back in June a letter from Scottcall, claiming that I owed money from an old Vanquis card to which I sent this letter.
Dear Sir/Madam
I do not acknowledge any debt to you or any other company or organization that you claim to be representing.
I enclose the sum of £1 whichis the required payment, and under sects 77-79 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974,I am asking for a copy of the original agreement signed by me, and a fullstatement of account showing the dates of any alleged payments, non orotherwise and any interest calculated on the account. To comply with the act Iam entitled to receive this information within 12 working days. Now that I havemade contact with your company in writing, I am asking that any further communicationbe conducted in the same manor, and that any calls made to me by telephone atmy home address or via my place of work may be considered unreasonable behaviour by your company, and will result in your company being reported tothe Office of Fair Trading.
Yours Sincerely etc. etc.
Since then we have had a visit to our home address which I ignored at the time, as if they had returned, then I would of shown them this letter. They have now started calling by telephone to my place of work which is putting me in a very awkward position. I realise I 'said 'that they will be reported, however should I, and more to the point how do I ? etc.
Any advice as to what my next move should be would be greatefully appreciated.
Many Thanks
Simon.
Dear Sir/Madam
I do not acknowledge any debt to you or any other company or organization that you claim to be representing.
I enclose the sum of £1 whichis the required payment, and under sects 77-79 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974,I am asking for a copy of the original agreement signed by me, and a fullstatement of account showing the dates of any alleged payments, non orotherwise and any interest calculated on the account. To comply with the act Iam entitled to receive this information within 12 working days. Now that I havemade contact with your company in writing, I am asking that any further communicationbe conducted in the same manor, and that any calls made to me by telephone atmy home address or via my place of work may be considered unreasonable behaviour by your company, and will result in your company being reported tothe Office of Fair Trading.
Yours Sincerely etc. etc.
Since then we have had a visit to our home address which I ignored at the time, as if they had returned, then I would of shown them this letter. They have now started calling by telephone to my place of work which is putting me in a very awkward position. I realise I 'said 'that they will be reported, however should I, and more to the point how do I ? etc.
Any advice as to what my next move should be would be greatefully appreciated.
Many Thanks
Simon.
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