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Dealing with DCA's from Abroad

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  • #31
    Re: Dealing with DCA's from Abroad

    Seems they got bored of waiting for me to write back and started to call me. This started a few weeks ago and this week i have started to get a call from a new number daily from inside Finland. When i checked it, this number came back as "unallocated" maybe it is being used to verify who i am. I might at least answer it tomorrow and see if it's related or just a coincidence.

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    • #32
      Re: Dealing with DCA's from Abroad

      HI, Just thought I would try to keep this updated in-case anyone has similar situation. The DCA had a break for a few weeks and then started to call again, just once a day, but their number is blocked by me so I just see it when I look at blocked calls.
      There was another, smaller debt which I still had on-going which must be getting close to the 6 years SB now, that someone has taken up, I got one initial letter to an old address which found it's way to me. They didn't even quote the right old references but I am just ignoring this one (Arrow Global) or something and they have AIC ringing me up 3-6 times a day, which I also blocked their number. But, they are crafty and getting my mobile operator to send me messages to call them. I guess I must be close to SB if they are being so aggressive and eager.

      One question that someone might help me with is this, how can I find out my credit score/details if I don't have a UK address? seems when I look at the Experian or Equifax I need those details.

      P.S. hope it's stopped raining over there

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      • #33
        Re: Dealing with DCA's from Abroad

        Also to add a note, seems that by now one of them would of gone legal with these cases if it was A) possible or B) worth their while.

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