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More silly behaviour from uu. I have received a bill for someone else to my address and enquires as to why when they know I live here. They say the letters will continue "as the previous occupier hasn't informed us of their new address" !?! Also received a letter for this person from uu advising there debt collectors are coming. Ridiculous.

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More silly behaviour from uu. I have received a bill for someone else to my address and enquires as to why when they know I live here. They say the letters will continue "as the previous occupier hasn't informed us of their new address" !?! Also received a letter for this person from uu advising there debt collectors are coming. Ridiculous.

 

So what do you want to do about it?

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Ahhh it's marked as "bill" so obviously its my 2015 bill. So I'm correct in assuming im not liable for this seeing as I don't live at that property anymore, and deduct two months from the 2014 bill? I'm confused!!

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Would be before then, most likely mid Feb to mid March, for unmeasured charges as bill becomes due on the 1st April when you can pay in full, pay the first installment of 2 (2nd is due on 1st Oct) or have the first of your monthly installments come out if you choose to spread payments through the billing period (which needs to be arranged upon receipt of the bill)

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Good.

 

If I you are keep an eye on your credit file. These companies are so messed up that they can withdraw the claim now and then start it again in a few weeks time without you even knowing about it.

 

A great shame you didn't put in a counterclaim because you would have gotten a couple of hundred quid compensation without much trouble.

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Good.

 

If I you are keep an eye on your credit file. These companies are so messed up that they can withdraw the claim now and then start it again in a few weeks time without you even knowing about it.

 

A great shame you didn't put in a counterclaim because you would have gotten a couple of hundred quid compensation without much trouble.

 

Just to add, I got £200 as a "good will gesture" I basically said waiving the fees for a claim that shouldn't have been brought in the first place is inadequate recompense. Huzzah!

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