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  1. Is a letter along these lines OK or is it too aggresive To Whom It May Concern: I am writing in response to your letter (copy included) of 25th July 2008 in which you claim I owe the sum of £49.17 with regards to an eBay account in my name. Please be advised that I do not have an eBay sellers account, nor will I be paying any money to Intrum Justicia or eBay Europe SARL. Please take this as a formal warning that I do not take too kindly to un-solicited letters from companies requesting money. Your letter offers no evidence (nor does it offer to provide any) of any alleged debt/outstanding account. To put my mind at rest, as I’m sure this is all a mis-understanding, I require you furnish me with a signed agreement between eBay and myself that outlines the account you mention. If you cannot/will not supply this information, I will have to make a Data Protection Act 1998 Subject Access Request in order to find out how you obtained my details, and where this alleged “debt” came from. The Subject Access Request is a legal procedure which you, by law, have to follow. I fully intend to carry out this procedure if I find the documentation you supply (at my informal request) fails to address my concerns. At this time - as there is no documentation to support this claim - I am unable to assist with this matter. Please ensure that any future correspondence includes all the relevant documentation – Failure to provide this will result in me having to take legal action as I consider your efforts at money extortion to be tantamount to harassment. Due to your lack of signed documentation between myself and the original creditor, you may formally consider this “debt” in dispute – and as such, you are not permitted to attempt collection of this money without first referring back to the original creditor. If I do not hear from you within 7 days, I shall consider this matter closed and no further correspondence will be entered into.
  2. Hello after a brief panic and a quick google I came across this site. I have received a letter from Intrum Justitia claiming to be acting on behalf of ebay Europe SARL over a balance of £49.17. The thing is I have never set up a sellers account on eBay which has been confirmed on the eBay chat help and my account balance is 0. They (ebay) suggested I emailed them with the details, however I now seem to be going around in circles. They confirm that my account has never been set up as a sellers account, but then go on to say it may be a secondary account but I have to email them from this secondary account to find out the details. As I have no secondary account this is impossible, I have expressed concern that my name and address are being used fradulently, they say they will investigate but it will take up to 30 days. I contacted Intrum Justitia via phone and explained all this but they are still demanding I pay them. Looking on the forums it seems others are having problems but they seem to be over late payments. Just wondering what my next step is as I go on holiday in a week and would like to get the ball rolling before that. I don't fancy coming home to a pile of threatening letters
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