Re: Doorstep Agents Visit From Motormile
Hi there,
ive been reading this thread and it's explained a lot about mucky halls MO. I would like to add a couple of tactics they have been using with me to try and obtain money/a new postal address.
1. They've called work, though work (mentioning no names but large supermarket where you can "taste the difference" have pointed out to them that unless this is business related they will not pass on any messages nor transfer any calls. Neither will they confirm nor deny that I work there due to their data protection policy
2. They have called as someone else, claiming that thy are a postal sorting place in Scotland and that they have undelivered mail for me. Once confirming my name I was then transferred to a Mucky hall agent. I told this agent not to call me at work (and this appears to have worked) Unfortunately I was so flustered at the time that I gave the agent my mobile number. I have subsequently ignored any unfamiliar numbers calling that number.
3. This morning at exactly 8 am I received a call from a number I did not recognise but which did have my local area code at the beginning. As I am on holiday at present I let it ring off (still happily dozing) and checked the voicemail message. Turned out to be a recorded message from Mucky hall!
I'm not requesting advice, just wanted to highlight to others the lengths this company will go to in bullying you into making a payment or handing your bank details over.
P.S. mentioned Mucky hall to a couple of ex bailiff friends of mine and the laughed and told me to ignore everything from them
Hi there,
ive been reading this thread and it's explained a lot about mucky halls MO. I would like to add a couple of tactics they have been using with me to try and obtain money/a new postal address.
1. They've called work, though work (mentioning no names but large supermarket where you can "taste the difference" have pointed out to them that unless this is business related they will not pass on any messages nor transfer any calls. Neither will they confirm nor deny that I work there due to their data protection policy
2. They have called as someone else, claiming that thy are a postal sorting place in Scotland and that they have undelivered mail for me. Once confirming my name I was then transferred to a Mucky hall agent. I told this agent not to call me at work (and this appears to have worked) Unfortunately I was so flustered at the time that I gave the agent my mobile number. I have subsequently ignored any unfamiliar numbers calling that number.
3. This morning at exactly 8 am I received a call from a number I did not recognise but which did have my local area code at the beginning. As I am on holiday at present I let it ring off (still happily dozing) and checked the voicemail message. Turned out to be a recorded message from Mucky hall!
I'm not requesting advice, just wanted to highlight to others the lengths this company will go to in bullying you into making a payment or handing your bank details over.
P.S. mentioned Mucky hall to a couple of ex bailiff friends of mine and the laughed and told me to ignore everything from them
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