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Still heard nothing. Can't quite bring myself to celebrate though.....just incase!0
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VexedandConfused wrote: »Thanks simplydevine05.
Yesterday I received a letter from a debt collection agency bolting on an extra £200 in fees for their trouble. (I notice from the address on the letter that they are based on the same floor of the same building as MIDDLEMAN)
I have sent copies of the letters that I have sent to BADGYM and MIDDLEMAN to the debt collectors, stating that they need to resolve it between themselves. Gulp. Hope it's enough!
Regulation 54 of the Payment Services Regulations 2009 says that charges imposed by creditors must reasonably reflect their actual costs.
Passing a file from one desk to another does not cost £200.
Tell them to !!!!!! off
What will your verse be?
R.I.P Robin Williams.0 -
Good for you for standing your ground. I hope that's the last of it, I would keep a check on my credit report though just incase they play sneaky and out a default on.Bad luck breeds bad luck.
Damn I'm doomed.0
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