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"Prove it" letter?
FinallyLearnt
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Could someone point me in the direction of a letter to send to a DCA saying they have to prove I owe them a debt? I've been getting 3 or 4 phone calls a day from one DCA, finally found out who they are and wrote to them telling them that they are only to contact me in writing (and not acknowledging any debt to them - as advised on here).
Guess what? They're still phoning 3 or 4 times a day and haven't written to me except a generic email which could be from anyone, about anything. So I thought my next step would be to send them a letter telling them to either prove I owe them money or to go away and leave me alone?
(NB:It's been just under 3 weeks since they signed for my letter telling them to stop phoning so I suppose they do have one more week before they have to abide by that?)
Guess what? They're still phoning 3 or 4 times a day and haven't written to me except a generic email which could be from anyone, about anything. So I thought my next step would be to send them a letter telling them to either prove I owe them money or to go away and leave me alone?
(NB:It's been just under 3 weeks since they signed for my letter telling them to stop phoning so I suppose they do have one more week before they have to abide by that?)
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This is the usual prove it letter
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