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:-x So I need some advice.

 

Long story short, I was working for a small lettings agent. I was given a company car however the owner told me to take out personal car insurance, stating that he would pay the monthly direct debit.

 

This was the case and I was working their for a couple of months until unforntualy I had an accident in the car making it a write off. I then had to claim on the insurance, the car was paid out, after that the owner decided he didn't want me to work their anymore.

 

I then lost my job, the owner canceled the direct debit for the insurance which then, in turn, caused Direct Line to cancel the insurance. I then, however, started receiving letters from Direct line insurance stating that I owed the £1809.71 for the rest of the insurance premium as per the terms and conditions.

 

I ignored these letters for months, however, I am now receiving letters from Moorcroft Debt recovery LTD who have been instructed by Direct Line insurance to collect this £1809.71.

 

I need some advice asap, I am currently not in a situation where I can pay off this debt and to be honest I don't really want to.

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A dca is not a bailiff

And has

ZERO legal powers

 

Safe to IGNORE them

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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Hi xtina04 and Welcome to CAG

 

Just a few points.......so you took the insurance out in your name..but the direct debit was paid from the small lettings account business ?

 

The Company Car I assume was registered to Small Letting Business...as I assume the Tax ?

 

The only thing in your own personal name was the actual insurance ?

 

Regards

 

Aady

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A dca is not a bailiff

And has

ZERO legal powers

 

Safe to IGNORE them

 

Agree. With Direct Line and some other Insurers they have Moorcroft letters to send out from the Insurers offices. At some point, if the debt is not paid, they pass over the details to Moorcroft and Moorcroft send a few letters. Then it will go quite.

 

Not heard of such debts being taken to court.

 

Check your credit file, as the debt may have been registered. If it is, then that might do you more harm, if you ever wanted to apply for any loans, credit cards etc. Also the cancellation on record may stop some Insurers quoting.

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Hi Andy,

 

Yes, so that's right the payments for the insurance came from his account, not sure whether it was his business or his personal.

The company car was registered to I know was registered to Toyota, this was the name on the logbook and it was under contract hire to the company.

 

The actual insurance was in my name yes and my address which allowed me to drive and be insured on the car.

 

C

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