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Iqor man at the door!!
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I have no problem with you editing of my post, in fact I thank you for it, my skills are poor at this media, I was being blunt with the posters who dissed me. Thank you to the ones who replied with useful information, it is appreciated. Stephen0
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Well, not really much helpful advice to you to be honest, apart from applauding you on sitting tight and sticking to your guns. If it ever does go to court, sounds like you'll be well ahead.DFW - DEBT FREEEEEE!
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Every silver lining has its cloud.0 -
Iqor are a nightmare to deal with and apply bully tatics to try and scare you into paying. Stick to your guns and make sure all correspondence is done in writing to them and send it by registered post. Best of luck to you0
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[FONT="]I received a letter this week threatening court action from Iqor Debt Recovery on a Sainsbury Visa card debt of £200 I had over 8 years ago. Since I did not receive any statements/letters requesting monies owed from Sainsburys Visa in all this time, I was surprised to receive this letter from Iqor. What are my legal rights and should I just pay up? I am unemployed with no benefits as my husband earns good money and helps to support me.
In 8 years you would think Sainsburys would have chased me for some money before now. Iqor seem to be the Arthur Daley type of years ago, when they sent "Terry" round to demand money owed to them.
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
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If you have not paid anything towards the debt or acknowledge that the debt was yours for the past 6 years then the debt is statute barred and no one can chase you for the money. I would just ignore the letters as they have not a leg to stand on. Do NOT speak to them, do NOT respond to their letters.0
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Refreshing to see that someone has made use of the 'Search' feature and used an appropriate thread heading, albeit being a 2 year old thread0
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In 2008 i received a letter from Iqor stating i owed £138.08 to the DWP. I called this company and they informed we it was money i owed to a budgeting loan i had received from the Social Fund in 1999. I knew i had paid this loan as i started back work in the summer of 1999 and had made cash payments at my Local employment office at the benefits desk. I contacted my local office with the Iqor letter and my details and explained i had made payments to them. I received a response saying that they would contact Iqor about this. 2010 i have received a letter from Fredrickson International on Behalf of Iqor and DWP saying i owe £138.08...... Again I contacted my local office with the details and explained i had made cash payments to that office in 1999 for this debt, they took my details and called me back 3 days later. I was asked for proof of payment for these cash payments, I have turned the house upside down but all my documentation only goes back to 2001. Unsatisfied with this i called the Social Fund themselves and asked them for details of this, they told me they could help me I would need to speak to DWP debt management department. After giving them the details I was told they couldn't help Icwould need to go back to my local office, but whilst giving the details to them on the phone, they told me that they only used one supplier and that was Iqor, they took the details of my letter from Fredrickson International and said they would need to pass this on as they were unaware that another supplier was being used.........This still doesn't help me and the letters just keep on coming and the large pieces on yellow card with CONFIRMED RESIDENT on it...... Can anyone help.....0
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this is the contact for iqor
complaints@iqor.co.uk
iqor are bullies and bottom feeders and best ignored
do not let them frighten or intimidate you they cannot touch you
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LongTermLurker wrote: »That's a bit presumptious isn't it? Yes, you've made it easier to read but I'm not sure you have the right to rewrite someone else's post. What about if I were to find something you're not so good at and make an issue of that?
By the time anyone reaches your post they will already have read the first one.
Sorry OP, I can't offer any help either, other than complain to the FSA maybe?
Presumptuous maybe, but helpful ... I gave up on reading the original post!0 -
So did I back in 2008!!0
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