Good afternoon people. I am having a little problem with a company called Capquest. They are adamant that i owe them £85.00 on a mobile phone contract which is totally fictitious.
I have followed advice given on this forum and placed the account into official dispute and demanded documentation to prove their claim.
Three months later i receive their response.
They state that a mobile phone agreement does not need a credit agreement, only a service agreement. I have confirmed that is correct. I have been told that i, myself will have to locate this service agreement direct from orange and that Capquest have no lawful respnsability to facilitate that request. They are now saying they will be passing this account back to collections if no contact is made within 30 days.
So my question has to be:
How can a Debt collection company demand a payment from an individual with no requested paperwork. There must be some sort of protection for the consumer. Any recommendations on my next step please.
I have followed advice given on this forum and placed the account into official dispute and demanded documentation to prove their claim.
Three months later i receive their response.
They state that a mobile phone agreement does not need a credit agreement, only a service agreement. I have confirmed that is correct. I have been told that i, myself will have to locate this service agreement direct from orange and that Capquest have no lawful respnsability to facilitate that request. They are now saying they will be passing this account back to collections if no contact is made within 30 days.
So my question has to be:
How can a Debt collection company demand a payment from an individual with no requested paperwork. There must be some sort of protection for the consumer. Any recommendations on my next step please.
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