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Debt letter to my place of work!!!

I have today been called into the financial directors office and given a verbal warning after 3 letters from RED and LOWELL came addressed to me demanding money.
1. from HSBC 2. from Shop Direct 3. not specified.

I do not owe this money but how do I prove it?

What I am more furious about is I know 3 mobile must have given this company my work address!!!:mad: The only reason why I know this is because when my new mobile came I had it delivered to work and 3 mobile changed my billing address to my work which ended up with the first 'telling' off from work. Work accepted this as a genuine mistake. I have never ever given my work address for anything ever other than that. Also, Red/Lowell made exactly the same spelling mistake as 3 and also in exactly the same format!!!
Not only did I have the extreme embarressment of being called in about this but I am now scared of losing my job as it is looking like I am using the works address!!! :mad::confused:

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