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PRA Group Personal Reimbursement
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Shupostekud
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Hi,
Got a letter from PRA Group regarding a 'personal reimbursement matter' - has anyone else had this kinda of letter? What was the outcome?
As far as im aware i have no debts anymore so this seems a bit suspicious.
Thanks!
Got a letter from PRA Group regarding a 'personal reimbursement matter' - has anyone else had this kinda of letter? What was the outcome?
As far as im aware i have no debts anymore so this seems a bit suspicious.
Thanks!
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Have you had dealings with PRA Group prior to this?
If, for example, you settled a debt with them, they may have identified an issue of some kind, on the other hand it could be a rouse to get you to contact them regarding a current debt.
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sourcrates said:Have you had dealings with PRA Group prior to this?
If, for example, you settled a debt with them, they may have identified an issue of some kind, on the other hand it could be a rouse to get you to contact them regarding a current debt.
Only you can answer that I guess.
The rouse about current debt is definitely loud in my mind, hence the apprechension to call them; i guess it's been long enough now without them contacting me again - let sleeping dogs lie etc, incase it is an unexpected debt im unaware of. worse case scenario is there's hundreds of pounds waiting for me somehow and I'm ignoring it, but i think i can live with that. Thanks for the reply.0 -
Did you ever call them? We've had the same letter but no debts.0
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