Hi everyone, I have been initially contacted by a woman, who I shall call Jane Phillips, claiming that I owe her money (specifically £50.00), which isn't true. I have then been contacted by a man who I shall call John Rose, who has demanded the money on her behalf. When I refused to pay him, he threatened me and my immediate family with violence, and said that he would destroy my father's car, and break into our family home. This has caused me no end of stress. On top of that, I am a vulnerable person. I have therefore reported John to the Police. I want him also called off by Jane, and have sent her a letter before action demanding that she call off John. I have made it clear that should she fail to do so, then she could face legal action.
Have I gone about this in the correct manner? Is there anything else that I need to do? Thanks.
I have removed addresses and changed the names. The letter was similar to the following words:
Mr M. Potter
(Address removed)
05/01/2021
Mrs Jane Phillips
(Address removed)
Letter Before Claim
Without prejudice
Dear Mrs Phillips,
I am writing to give you an opportunity to cease behaving in a manner towards myself that I construe as harassment, prior to myself taking legal action against yourself. Specifically, I require you to call off i.e. instruct not to collect a purported debt, a certain person by the name of Mr John Rose, within 24 hours.
The behaviour of Mr Rose has included the following actions: making threats to kill myself and my two parents, as well as to break into my house, stalk me at the college that I attend as a student, to steal and destroy my father’s car, and claimed to have contacted my sister who is currently attending University, and living in student accommodation, and sent me numerous SMS messages and made numerous phone calls to myself despite my express objections. His behaviour has caused me a considerable degree of alarm, and distress.
If you fail to do so then this will result in myself taking legal action against yourself in the County Court. I will bring a claim against yourself for damages. I will also be applying for an injunction to restrict your unlawful actions. Should I succeed in such an action, then it is likely that you would have to pay damages, and court costs.
Yours sincerely,
Mr M. Potter
Have I gone about this in the correct manner? Is there anything else that I need to do? Thanks.
I have removed addresses and changed the names. The letter was similar to the following words:
Mr M. Potter
(Address removed)
05/01/2021
Mrs Jane Phillips
(Address removed)
Letter Before Claim
Without prejudice
Dear Mrs Phillips,
I am writing to give you an opportunity to cease behaving in a manner towards myself that I construe as harassment, prior to myself taking legal action against yourself. Specifically, I require you to call off i.e. instruct not to collect a purported debt, a certain person by the name of Mr John Rose, within 24 hours.
The behaviour of Mr Rose has included the following actions: making threats to kill myself and my two parents, as well as to break into my house, stalk me at the college that I attend as a student, to steal and destroy my father’s car, and claimed to have contacted my sister who is currently attending University, and living in student accommodation, and sent me numerous SMS messages and made numerous phone calls to myself despite my express objections. His behaviour has caused me a considerable degree of alarm, and distress.
If you fail to do so then this will result in myself taking legal action against yourself in the County Court. I will bring a claim against yourself for damages. I will also be applying for an injunction to restrict your unlawful actions. Should I succeed in such an action, then it is likely that you would have to pay damages, and court costs.
Yours sincerely,
Mr M. Potter
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