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katcon92

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  1. No I wasn't insured at the time of the accident although I was under the impression I was at the time. I was then unable to stay insured with the former insurers due to me having to mention the accident and then took out a policy elsewhere and have since then been insured by 2 different insurance companies and had no issues. I will request this in hope that I get a response to my initial email but they've seemed pretty awful about getting back to me so far.
  2. I think the driver had claimed me to be at fault for the accident with her insurance company at the time of the accident, but by the time we had agreed to leave the debt the insurance company had already proceeded with this and the driver was unable to withdraw the claim through Admiral. I didn't declare this at the time of the accident no as I thought without them having my car registration details they were unable to trace any information and prove this although now I am unsure, I was also extremely worried at the time that I'd lose my car and get points on my license so I thought it was better off not to mention it. I did as you advised and emailed them a short email requesting all the relevant info from Admiral I hope I am able to get to the bottom of this without it getting too serious. This is extremely stressful Thanks for your help and fingers crossed
  3. Hi I have just attached a PDF copy above Thanks
  4. [ATTACH=CONFIG]58953[/ATTACH]Hi All I was hoping to get some advise. In July 2014 I was involved in a small car accident where I'd happened to be uninsured due to a misunderstanding with my insurers at the time, this was later resolved between me and the driver. As a gesture of good will she agreed to pay for the loss of no claims and premium and let her insurance company pay for the rest. I naturally thought the issue was resolved I received a letter from "C&L Collections" on the 17th July 2015 which I have attached. I did try to ring the collection company but nobody got back to me. I then received a further letter dated the 14th of August which reads the following; Dear Sir/Madam There has been no response to our previous letters which has left us no alternative but to look at our recovery and enforcement options in the matter. Should you fail to respond to this letter we will contact our client with regards to the claims underwriting and exchange register. Through this register insurers are able to share motorists details and if you appear negatively it may harm your ability to obtain future policies or increase the premiums you have to pay. - To avoid visits being made to visit your property and potential action being taken against you, you must enter into a repayment plan immediately - We may, without prejudice, be able to accept a reasonable offer as a full and final settlement - To arrange a callback text your name to 07581 141 067 or call 0208 755 7930 where we are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a week - Addressing this issue in its early stages will reduce the amount you have to pay- a full list of payment options is available overleaf Any cheques or postal orders need to be made payable to 'Corporate and Legal Collections' only. To pay by direct debit complete the reverse and post this back to us. Yours sincerely The Collections Team Apologies for how long this is I appreciate it's a lot of information but would really like some advise on how to move forward with this. The letter to me looks a bit informal but was hoping to get more of an expert opinion on the situation. Thank you Katherine
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