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  1. I suppose the circumstances here would be different, as no member of this household is in debt with anyone or anything. Realistically, if I open this letter what will the consequences be? I'm still quite tempted.
  2. OK, thanks. There's a phone number on the letter itself near the addressee details, shall I phone that and tell them? Or just return it to the PO box address? thanks
  3. So is it fine to open it? I don't want to phone them up and have them say something about opening someone else's mail not being lawful or whatever. Thanks for the reply
  4. We've just received a letter from what is apparently Debt Managers Ltd (I Googled the PO Box address and it brought me here, and to this thread) Now, it's got someone else's name on, but our house address. It's addressed to the chap across the road from us (admittedly he's a bit.. weird, he's also just been sentenced for stalking a woman). I'm curious about two things: a) Am I legally allowed to open this letter if it has my address on? b) How can I ensure that we don't have bailiffs knocking on our door anytime soon? Thanks in advance Dan
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