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Mackenzie Hall Limited
audreybenson
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Having received a letter today from above company and feeling quite annoyed by it, I keyed in their company name on the internet and found that their letter should be ignored and also reported to Watchdog which I've just done.
Thanks to all who put up postings about MH and now I can sleep easy again.:T
Audrey, North London
Thanks to all who put up postings about MH and now I can sleep easy again.:T
Audrey, North London
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I definately would never ignore a letter from a debt collecting agency I would write back but not pay them if I didn't know what the debt was for or believe I didn't have to pay it.
The golden rule with them is to not bother ringing as they are paid bullies, but its worth writing it all depends on why you think they should not have written, is it not your debt, you don't know what the debt is for or that its from a long time ago.
Depending on which scernario depends on what letter or action you take against them.0
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