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bigfella_3
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I have heard people on here phoning debts up and asking for a certain form that you must sign, in some cases they can't provide the form, can you give me details on what form i need to ask for because i have a store card which they done over the counter into a till which i never signed anything just a reciept from the jeans i bought that day.
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Keep it cheap!!
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huh?
I don't understand what you're asking exactly - can you please clarify? (I'm probably being very stupid but...............)0 -
i read that some people had phoned up a debt collector or company that they owed money and requested a signed bit of paper, and when they couldnt provided it they had to write of the debt.Keep it cheap!!0
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Do you mean the credit agreement?Bulletproof0
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yep a guess that must be the one!! going to phone this store card up and ask for it because i was sitting thinking i never signed anything and i have the reciept for my jeans here from a year ago, and its just a usual reciept not even a line to sign on. So we shall see hopefully 340 off my debt fingers crossedKeep it cheap!!0
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So? Where's my beer?
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Yes, ask for a signed copy of your credit agreement. This is a common mistake of catalogue companies but others do it too.
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Better off asking for a copy of your signed credit agreement, otherwise you'll just end up with a fancy autograph from one of the juniors
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