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T Mobile and Lowell Portfolio 1

skyblues2k
skyblues2k Posts: 3 Newbie
edited 29 May 2009 at 2:37PM in Debt-free wannabe
deleted as sorted and resolved

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  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    skyblues2k wrote: »
    in full and final settlement of your personal liability to them
    The letter needs to include this:

    "Neither you nor any associate company will take any other action to enforce or pursue this debt in any way whatsoever and that we will be released for any liability.

    We also request that, if accepted, you will make an entry on a credit reference agency file relating to the above account as "satisfied" in full"
    Click here for Martins (MSE) advice on who to contact with Debt Issues - YOU HAVE NO REASON TO USE A FEE PAYING DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY- THEY CANNOT DO ANYMORE FOR YOU THAN THOSE LISTED IN MY LINK ABOVE.

    All information given by myself is offered informally and without prejudice - if in doubt seek help from a qualified and insured professional
  • skyblues2k
    skyblues2k Posts: 3 Newbie
    edited 29 May 2009 at 2:37PM
    Deleted as resolved and sorted
  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    skyblues2k wrote: »
    Here is the commect below from the email
    skyblues2k wrote: »
    I did check with my manager about your request but unfortunately wasn’t able to add the following, ‘Neither we, nor any associate company including T-mobile (UK) Limited will take any further action to enforce or pursue this debt in any way whatsoever and that you will be released from all liability.’

    Why not????????? :confused: (because they will sell the outstanding balance on) ;)
    skyblues2k wrote: »
    IThis now reads ok with me

    It doesn't read OK with me.
    skyblues2k wrote: »
    Ido you think i may have them chasing me for any payments in the future?

    Yes

    If they want your money, they must comply with your FULL request, however, the choice is yours what you decide to do.
    Click here for Martins (MSE) advice on who to contact with Debt Issues - YOU HAVE NO REASON TO USE A FEE PAYING DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY- THEY CANNOT DO ANYMORE FOR YOU THAN THOSE LISTED IN MY LINK ABOVE.

    All information given by myself is offered informally and without prejudice - if in doubt seek help from a qualified and insured professional
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