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Ukcps mistake!
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Johnhastings wrote: »I'm already one step ahead, this username does not represent my real name in anyway nor was the parking ticket in Sheffield. But the story is the same.
Where should I take it from here then?
In that case disregard my post!0 -
and mine.....I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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Johnhastings wrote: »Sorry I am still a little confused.
Could you sum it up for me in a nutshell.
Thanks
Tell them in writing that you cannot pay the remainder of the alleged debt until you see their consumer credit agreement. Ask them to either supply you with a current copy, or cancel the debt, or take you to court.
Use the information in PG's postpappa_golf wrote: »I married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.All my screwdrivers are cordless."You're Safety Is My Primary Concern Dear" - Laks0 -
Thanks everyone I will write the letter to them regarding the consumer credit and I will update you once I have received a reply thanks again.0
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