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  1. Thanks for that information Orange have not given me any bill so I have no idea what is on the bill. I have written to them asking for that information so if they don't reply they will not be getting 1p out of me.

     

    Thanks once again

     

    Mashmallow

     

    but you would end up getting a default on your credit file

    Write to their head office, get itemised bills, raise a complaint, tell them how you want them to resolve it

  2. It could be for premium texts that they send & then bill you for until you text "STOP" to them!

     

    Google mx telecom, have a read, then complain to the telecomms watchdog

     

    I don't see why you can't complain to Orange too, if it's for receiving premium rate texts then presumably these weren't received & should have been bounced by Orange if the account was suspended. Surely suspended means suspended, as in can't run up further costs. If Orange have accepted some, they should pay

  3. This is from Jan 2006, is that before the regs changed?

     

    The signature is on page 2 with T&Cs on pages 3 & 4.

     

    Enforceability might apply here, although that isn't a guarantee, it might give some leverage.

     

    If it becomes difficult to collect from your BF, they might go after his ex instead ...

     

    There's nothing wrong with your BF telling them where his ex lives, if he starts paying, they will most likely come after him for the lot.

     

    Take a look at the link in post 5 - it might apply

  4. Your credit files would indicate if O2/Lowell had succeeded in getting a sneaky CCJ without your noticing - check them first - an online free trial is quickest but if you go for one that charges then remember to cancel within the free time

  5. Obviously O2 should have contacted you about this in 2007. It is more than 6 years since the last communication, bill payment etc.

     

    I would write to Lowell & tell them that O2 are mistaken, that you owe them nothing and not to contact you again.

     

    Then O2 - the same apart from adding that they should have written in 2007 and not over 6 years later (use the phrase "over 6 years later" - the penny might drop.

     

    I would send 2nd class but get a certificate of posting

     

    If you want more direct letters, look through some of Bazooka Boos posts - his letters are very good & to the point

  6. Hi Guys need your help or something please. sorry again, thought this was forgotten but clearly i was wrong. Got another letter.

     

    saying that they know ive been on here which admits my actions at primark but doesnt understand why their client seeks civil recompense from me.

     

    they urge me to seek advice proper advice, may i add to that.

     

    Advising me that this is a clients claim is a civils claim for damages and is compensation for its losses.

    and its seperate from any proceedings in criminial law.

    so like a civil is is compensatory example given an a place injured party in a position it would be in had it not been for your wrongful act.

     

    the police officer was a conclusion of a sepearte criminal proceedings only arisiing out of this matter,

    as the payment is in no way compensates our client for the disurption to deal with thi inciendent and the aftermath at the place.

     

    their clients instructions is in negotion with a settlement og the civil matter which could include a token of payment or a written apology and undertaking from myself (what does that mean?)

     

    both parties need to exchange inforamtion in order to promote the outcome to prevent court. however by me not making any contact they are unable to advise their client of any representation that you wish to make.

     

    they use RLP for future incidents.

     

    which if they are personal cirminstances or factors that i have been advised by the internet their client had ethicla

    and moral comapny will take these into considerstation. and the evidence along shows any remorse and shows a result in their client deciding upon the

    indefinite suspension of this case that you are not invloved in any more incidents not just with this store

    but those retailers that are apart of National civil reecvoery programme.

     

    they have not heard from me and their clients account of the incident may be relied upon an account and will be retained for 6 years.

     

    they have given me one final chance to get proper advice and address this matter, and/or to make my own representative on the facts of this case.

     

    if not hear from me in 14 days with resonsable settlements or with information, instructions will sought on thecommencement of formal proceedings, or the file will be passed to a specialist company which recovers debts and indisputed cliams for damages.

     

    questions >

     

    1. whats it mean by specialist companies and what willl they do?

     

    2. should i contact the rlp and give a one liner?

     

    3. why spy on here for and know that i have been writing on here?

     

    4. 6 years for an account meaning what?

     

    5. do i make a payment or written apology which states a token? - like their gonna accept that!

     

     

    thankyou much advice given :)

    Save some ink & stick to the one-liner. Then they can't say that they haven't been informed should they try farming out to a DCA. (their option 2 "for cases where there is no dispute")

     

    They read this forum so they know the rest.

     

    Any reference to 6 years is probably how long they will keep your details if you do pay up, after all, they will take your paying as an admission of guilt.

     

    If Primark had any claim then they would have informed the CPS & it would have been included in the court's determination.

     

    Unfortunately for RLP, their "client's" losses were zero. Primark knows that. RLP knows that from the Oxford case.

  7. Got a reply from 02 telling me no again.

     

    I am just going to send BCW post dated cheque's of £10 till my situation improves

     

    What did they say "no" to?

     

    Remember that they are almost certainly overcharging you for the service that they did not provide.

     

    If it's fully itemised bills that you haven't received, tell them that you can't pay items not billed to you that you have not had an opportunity to verify. If about paying them in general, they would most likely bank post-dated cheques immediately with most bouncing or even being allowed through

  8. I'm really worried about them coming as my mum doesn't know the whole story. If they were to send someone when do think that would be (after 2weeks of no reply). I live in London do you think they'll come all the way here

     

    In the unlikely event that they did call, if they divulge any information to anyone else then they would be landing themselves in some very hot water. I think that even identifying themselves as a debt collector to someone else would be letting them know that you had debts (even imaginary ones as in this case)

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