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  1. As stated. They're chasing a case over an unpaid fare. I think I will start gathering my case together, seek solicitors advice and take this to court. Alfie000........they have traced me at previously known address's too which technically means they can try and enter there after such and such a time if I let this rack up? I am going to contact the courts today and start paying this off. Having read the other posters experiences this will make little odds to Collectica who will continue to chase there side of it, no doubt they will call round and slip another letter through. One thing that I thought was iffy about a call I made to Collectica was that they were very aggressive toward obtaining my contact telephone number. The courts had this from previous correspondence, but Collectica didn't. I believe this company might be using abusing their powers in terms of how they are initiating these cases on behalf of the courts. I think Collectica are either buying these debts or similar but theres no way they wouldn't have had my full details if this was official court business as the courts clearly have all my contact details as I say.
  2. Hello everyone, My first post, I'm grateful for the website and all the valuable contributions made toward it by the community. I've already had a lot of what I wanted to ask answered already through reading I have had a similar recent encounter with Collectica who have clearly operated using foul practise. All the usual intimidation tactics of a [problem] company that seem to do the rounds every so often whether it be parking fines or whatever. Something doesn't seem right Here's what I understand about this company so far. Bizarrely it's owned by Serco, and allegedly one of the directors has a peerage which when putting the pieces together is a little worrying really isn't it. I had a dispute with the courts over a fare and wrote to them on two occasions. In one instance the clerk agreed to suspend the case for a month to allow me to send letters back in as they had wrong address. The letters were ignored and the severity of the situation continued to increase until more recently they have passed the debt on to Connectica. Now Connectica use the same tired old familiar routine combined with loads of heavy threats in their initial communication to me. They're chasing this same debt that I was non-the wiser had escalated in the first place as technically it was in dispute, but their letter page is riddled with inconsistencies and lack of specifics. Has anyone actually had a run in with a Collectica debt collector yet? All our dates seem similar, they're a recent operation and hungry for our hard earned money, no doubt they'll be hoping for gullible mugs to pay first time round. Anyone still riding there demands out? How much has it risen to? Someone posted on here the max they can blag is £300? Above all else. THIS STINKS. The circumstances in not only mine, but everyone's case I've read so far are utterly unreasonable and this needs to go to Watchdog, or Moneybox Extra on R4 for further exposure....anyone else interested in blowing the lid on this government endorsed operation before someone gets hurt. Any thoughts or experiences welcome. Kind regards, Jc
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