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Restons Solicitors - called my place of work


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Hi, I would be grateful for some help with the following situation regarding Restons Solicitors.

 

I have not had any contact with Restons until two weeks ago when I received a phone call from them at my place of work.

I was not in the office that day so a colleague passed the message on.

I didn't recognise the name and the message didn't say what it was about or that they were solicitors, so I didn't do anything about it.

 

On Thursday last week the same person called my place of work again and the call was put through to me.

The woman said she was from Restons but didn't say they were solicitors.

 

 

She asked me to confirm who she was speaking to and I asked what the call was about.

She wouldn't say until I had answered some security questions, which I refused to do whilst I was at work.

She then gave me a number to call back at a more convenient time, which I did.

 

She asked me for my name, date of birth and address.

All of which I gave (reluctantly but by now I was worried and wanted to know what they wanted).

Apparently, some of the information I gave didn't match theirs so they refused to tell me anything.

I asked how they got my work number and they said they couldn't disclose their sources!

 

I have no idea what this refers to at all and having read the internet about Restons I am very worried what will happen next.

 

I have had debt problems through being out of work for a long period of time but I have cleared many of these now and am still in the process of clearing the rest.

I have one CCJ against me from Calor Gas but this was all cleared in full at the beginning of this year.

 

I don't have a home of my own anymore and am living with my parents

- at 52 years old this is no fun but I have hopes of being able to afford a place of my own again in the next few years.

 

I now have a job and I don't want this put at risk as this is the only thing I have to my name now. I don't even have a car!

 

I'm sorry for the lengthy post but if anyone can she some light on what might come next

or f there is anything I can do to help myself,

I would be so very grateful.

Thank you in advance.

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who owns the debts that are on your credit file and been not paid?

 

 

very rare for rectums to phone anyone to be honest.

 

 

dx

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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Thank you also DX for your reply. I own the debts on my credit file. I check it regularly and although it is "very poor" I have made some headway in repairing it over the past year. Living back home with my parents is driving me mad but it has given me a breathing space to get a job after redundancy and to clear some of my debts etc.

 

The same woman from Restons called both times. I spoke to her on the second occasion but because I didn't answer her questions "correctly" she wouldn't disclose what the call was about. She wouldn't even say which of the answers were incorrect so it was a pointless conversation.

 

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