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Jimlad2

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  1. I seem to have gotten SRJ off my back as I have proof that I don't owe any money. I sent them a letter clearly stating this and reminding them that it is an offense to pursue me. As for the last post, if I were you I would ignore this letter. There is a very good chance that somebody with the same name may have a debt (or not!) and you have been targetted because your name shows on the electoral register. Maybe all people with your name received such letters. wait to see what happens.....and do expect more letters. Most importantly....DO NOT call them! Do not give them any more information than they hold. I hope that this helps! Jimlad
  2. This company seems to only be interested in collecting money. As you have provided them with proof that you were not living at this address I would ignore them. Best bet is not to contact them by telephone, if you really want to correspond with them write a letter. Do not give them a telephone number. They are chancers who hope that people will just pay because they are scared of being taken to court.
  3. Funny that, they also took too much money from me but I couldn't cope chasing them for this. I was just happy to no longer be a customer. And yet they still sell a "debt" to a debt collection agency. Typical of Tiscali I would say. I am awaiting my letter informing me I am going to court from SRJ. They haven't provided proof that I owe any money so I am still ignoring their letters.
  4. Forget-me-not.....were you ever a Tiscali customer? Remember that TalkTalk is the new name for Tiscali! (Best way to get rid of a bad reputation - change the company name)
  5. JuJu77, do not call these people (or make sure you withold your number)....once they have your number they will call you! Ask Sky first, then if they have no record of this debt ignore the letters from SRJ. Remember, this company buys debts from other companies and tries all it can to get the money back (fair means and foul!). Don't be bullied into paying and ignore their threats.
  6. Interesting ellsbells57 and parkesy, exactly the same thing has happened to me. I suspect the best option is to write to them and dispute that you owe them money. They then have 28 days to respond to your letter and proove that you owe them the money. (I received my letter yesterday). They must put your account on hold at this time whilst they investigate and they must not contact you until they have this evidence of you oweing them money. Be strong, have a bit of a giggle about it and don't get stressed. Your details have clearly been passed around a bit and there is no way that this debt can be proven which is why it has taken so long to sort out.
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