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  1. all information very gratefully recieved, believe me Shimmy
  2. Revenant, thank you for your help, I will do that........any advice as to whether Triton can arrest my wages?????
  3. Yea me too, think they are trying to fobb me off, they are trying to get back my ex's debt, they cant find him so are coming after me and I gotta deal with all the trash that is Triton
  4. Hi, Im desperately in need of advice, I had a joint account with my ex which I thought had been closed but found out in April this year that it hasnt and its £2,140.00 over drawn! after a lot of letters and phone calls to RBS they have passed it over to a company called Triton Credit. I got my first letter from them last week and after reading the comments on this forum regarding the said TRITON, I was empowered. I phoned them and was told in no uncertain terms I was to pay the full amount. I put down the phone and taking advice from this site I sent them a letter telling them how much I could afford to pay and sent it by recorded delivery. Today I have recieved another letter which hasnt even acknowledged my letter saying that I have 72 hours to pay the full amount or their solicitors will commence attachment of earnings/wage arrestment proceedings and I will be liable for the court costs! After initially feeling empowered im afraid they have me running scared again especially as they have typed in bold letters 'No further notices will be sent'. I am a single woman on minimum wage, can they actually do this? Should I write back again stating how much I can affordagain? I dont want to phone them as they can be very intimidating and I did state on my letter that I wouldnt be communicating with them by phone. Please help, I only have 72 hours, or is this more scare tactics? Can they arrest my earnings??????
  5. Thank you guys, When I have asked RBS for statements (havent recieved one in nearly 2 years, funnily enough since I closed the account) they said that it would cost me over a £100, but thats another story. Should I write back to Triton repeating what I wrote in my first letter? SK:?
  6. Hi, Im desperately in need of advice, I had a joint account with my ex which I thought had been closed but found out in April this year that it hasnt and its £2,140.00 over drawn! after a lot of letters and phone calls to RBS they have passed it over to a company called Triton Credit. I got my first letter from them last week and after reading the comments on this forum regarding the said TRITON, I was empowered. I phoned them and was told in no uncertain terms I was to pay the full amount. I put down the phone and taking advice from this site I sent them a letter telling them how much I could afford to pay and sent it by recorded delivery. Today I have recieved another letter which hasnt even acknowledged my letter saying that I have 72 hours to pay the full amount or their solicitors will commence attachment of earnings/wage arrestment proceedings and I will be liable for the court costs! After initially feeling empowered im afraid they have me running scared again especially as they have typed in bold letters 'No further notices will be sent'. I am a single woman on minimum wage, can they actually do this? Should I write back again stating how much I can afford? I dont want to phone them as they can be very intimidating and I did state on my letter that I wouldnt be communicating with them by phone. Please help, I only have 72 hours, or is this more scare tactics?
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