Hi there
I have received a letter from IQOR debt collection agency saying they have been passed my debt from paypal. I have never had a paypal account or ever paid anything through them. The debt relates to a premium account which is used by people will small businesses so I have definitely never had anything like this.
After receiving 2 letters from IQOR I replied with a template letter stating that I did not acknowledge the debt and that they should provide evidence. This was on 27th July.
I havent heard anything from IQOR since then, but today I have received a letter from GPB Solicitors stating if I don't pay IQOR within 10 days they will begin legal proceedings. It also says I should not enter into correspondence with them.
I am so annoyed at having to waste my time with this as I have never had anything to do with paypal. Should I sent the first letter again to IQOR? or just ignore the letters. Its a bit worrying when the solictors state they will start legal proceedings. I thought IQOR would have had to respond to my first letter.
Anyone got any advice?
Thanks
Lisa
I have received a letter from IQOR debt collection agency saying they have been passed my debt from paypal. I have never had a paypal account or ever paid anything through them. The debt relates to a premium account which is used by people will small businesses so I have definitely never had anything like this.
After receiving 2 letters from IQOR I replied with a template letter stating that I did not acknowledge the debt and that they should provide evidence. This was on 27th July.
I havent heard anything from IQOR since then, but today I have received a letter from GPB Solicitors stating if I don't pay IQOR within 10 days they will begin legal proceedings. It also says I should not enter into correspondence with them.
I am so annoyed at having to waste my time with this as I have never had anything to do with paypal. Should I sent the first letter again to IQOR? or just ignore the letters. Its a bit worrying when the solictors state they will start legal proceedings. I thought IQOR would have had to respond to my first letter.
Anyone got any advice?
Thanks
Lisa
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