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Lantern/Quickquid advice
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Hi all,
I received a settlement claim amount last year from Euronet/QuickQuid - all fine, done.
The account is no longer on my credit file (was a 2013 debt), and I thought was all sorted.
I received a settlement claim amount last year from Euronet/QuickQuid - all fine, done.
The account is no longer on my credit file (was a 2013 debt), and I thought was all sorted.
I’ve just received an email from Lantern requesting the balance of the debt - and “if you don’t contact us within 7 days from the date of this communication, we will refer your account to our carefully selected partner, QDR Solicitors Limited,”.
Any advice on what to do? I’m especially perplexed considering I received a settlement figure last year.
Thanks in advance,
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Quickquids loan book was sold, Lantern likely bought some of them, and yours has been included for some reason.
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