Hi all,
I am looking for some advice before i head to the financial ombudsman, as i'm not sure if they really add any value (again, advice welcome!).
I have had an outstanding debt with Orange for some time, and although disputed, it has been sold on to Lowell Group who have now sent me a load of letters, the last of which offered me a 40% discount to clear the debt. This offer was enough for me to get in touch with them to get this cleared up once and for all as it was all getting a little boring and they were threatening to go direct to my employeer and they could take it from my salary.
That aside, I was happy to pay off the debt (now down to £230) and I called them up. I spoke to a young lady and explained that i had received the letter and that i wanted to pay it off, at which point she advised me that the payment i was making was only clearing a balance and that it would not clear the debt from my credit file. This was something i disputed on the call as the letter clearly stated that the payment would "clear the debt" but as they were unable to see the letter on their system they could not confirm whether or not that was the case. Either way they continued the line about it not being removed from my credit report, and as much as i understand that, the letter itself was totally misleading.
She went and put her manager on (Deen Kahn) who couldn't have been more rude, or less helpful if he tried! He got me to the point where i advised i was happy to pay off the debt (including the 40% discount) and at that point i mentioned that i had an intention to take it up with the FSA or Ombudsman at which point he turned extremely arrogant answering back "whatever, do what you want", "yep, yep, yep probably" and "I'm sure you will" which was just another clear sign that they have absolutely ZERO concern about peoples financial situations as they claim on their website, and just want to get paid (obviously).
With the misleading nature of the letter, is there anything I can do, or any grounds for approaching the financial ombudsman to get their business checked out as they are likely to be doing this to more people!
Rant over and I look forward to hearing back from someone!
Ollie
I am looking for some advice before i head to the financial ombudsman, as i'm not sure if they really add any value (again, advice welcome!).
I have had an outstanding debt with Orange for some time, and although disputed, it has been sold on to Lowell Group who have now sent me a load of letters, the last of which offered me a 40% discount to clear the debt. This offer was enough for me to get in touch with them to get this cleared up once and for all as it was all getting a little boring and they were threatening to go direct to my employeer and they could take it from my salary.
That aside, I was happy to pay off the debt (now down to £230) and I called them up. I spoke to a young lady and explained that i had received the letter and that i wanted to pay it off, at which point she advised me that the payment i was making was only clearing a balance and that it would not clear the debt from my credit file. This was something i disputed on the call as the letter clearly stated that the payment would "clear the debt" but as they were unable to see the letter on their system they could not confirm whether or not that was the case. Either way they continued the line about it not being removed from my credit report, and as much as i understand that, the letter itself was totally misleading.
She went and put her manager on (Deen Kahn) who couldn't have been more rude, or less helpful if he tried! He got me to the point where i advised i was happy to pay off the debt (including the 40% discount) and at that point i mentioned that i had an intention to take it up with the FSA or Ombudsman at which point he turned extremely arrogant answering back "whatever, do what you want", "yep, yep, yep probably" and "I'm sure you will" which was just another clear sign that they have absolutely ZERO concern about peoples financial situations as they claim on their website, and just want to get paid (obviously).
With the misleading nature of the letter, is there anything I can do, or any grounds for approaching the financial ombudsman to get their business checked out as they are likely to be doing this to more people!
Rant over and I look forward to hearing back from someone!
Ollie
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