Hi
I'm new here but have spent all evening reading as much as I can about my position. I had a phone call a few weeks ago on my ex-directory landline from a guy from Lowell Portfolio. He said that he was calling regarding an old debt I supposedly had with Provident. I was completely taken back by this call and that is because I have old debts which I have avoided for years (most are statute barred now) but honestly cannot remember who they are with etc. nowadays I am a good payer for debts and I have been working hard to make payments on everything for years now. Anyway, I was asked a couple of times over the phone if I remembered the debt and I told them that I vaguely remembered taking a couple of doorstep loans years ago but wasn't confident about who they were with. The guy was actually quite nice and made me feel like I could trust his word so being the reformed bill-payer I am now I agreed to pay £20 a week by automated debit card payment. I have made 3 payments. Now I have hunted high and low through all my paperwork and bank statements and even on my credit report but this debt is nowhere to be seen and I cannot recall any such loan. I rang Lowell and explained to a guy my position and said that I was concerned about the authenticity of this alleged debt which I was paying into..
The guy became really rude and basically said he would get me a copy of the original agreement between me and provident at my request (which was really polite on my part). A day later I received an email saying that due to the age of the debt (2010 default date) they are unable to obtain a copy of the agreement but had an account number, loan amount and loan start date. i do not feel happy paying this without any evidence of it truly existing! I've read loads of stories about people being conned into paying for debts that do not exist!
Can anyone please advise me where I stand now that I was duped into acknowledging the debt and making payment? Can I still dispute it?
Thanks! And sorry for the long winded post!
I'm new here but have spent all evening reading as much as I can about my position. I had a phone call a few weeks ago on my ex-directory landline from a guy from Lowell Portfolio. He said that he was calling regarding an old debt I supposedly had with Provident. I was completely taken back by this call and that is because I have old debts which I have avoided for years (most are statute barred now) but honestly cannot remember who they are with etc. nowadays I am a good payer for debts and I have been working hard to make payments on everything for years now. Anyway, I was asked a couple of times over the phone if I remembered the debt and I told them that I vaguely remembered taking a couple of doorstep loans years ago but wasn't confident about who they were with. The guy was actually quite nice and made me feel like I could trust his word so being the reformed bill-payer I am now I agreed to pay £20 a week by automated debit card payment. I have made 3 payments. Now I have hunted high and low through all my paperwork and bank statements and even on my credit report but this debt is nowhere to be seen and I cannot recall any such loan. I rang Lowell and explained to a guy my position and said that I was concerned about the authenticity of this alleged debt which I was paying into..
The guy became really rude and basically said he would get me a copy of the original agreement between me and provident at my request (which was really polite on my part). A day later I received an email saying that due to the age of the debt (2010 default date) they are unable to obtain a copy of the agreement but had an account number, loan amount and loan start date. i do not feel happy paying this without any evidence of it truly existing! I've read loads of stories about people being conned into paying for debts that do not exist!
Can anyone please advise me where I stand now that I was duped into acknowledging the debt and making payment? Can I still dispute it?
Thanks! And sorry for the long winded post!
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