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This is hot off the pages of Credit Today... their DCA award shortlist

 

http://www.credittoday.co.uk/news/news-item.cfm?news=1987

 

Funny how Lowells have sponsored a category and put 1st Credit there....

 

Roxburghe are up for a couple of awards,

 

I would have an alternative DCA award shortlist, categories as follows

 

Most stupidest letter going - grammatical and legal mistakes over 5....

Most lame excuse letter for not complying with a SAR request

Most lame excuse letter for not complying with a CCA request

Most inventive tracing letter

Most misquoted 'legal' threats (has to be 'oral examination of finances at court')

 

Any other takers?

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The Company Least Likely To Succeed.

 

The Company With The Most Overinflated Sale Value.

 

The Company Most Likely To Be Sanctioned by the OFT if it hadn't been scrapped http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11540624

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Think it was Moorcroft....

 

I think the old Westcot letters designed to look like a court document were another killer, along with their 'Red' letters....

 

Come on CAG - we must be able to come up with some alternative awards ceremony, I don't mind being the MC at this.... we have enough backing music to use, ie Money Money Money, Another brick in the wall, etc etc....

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Maybe Credit Today itself, I think they are keeping track of the computers I use as sometimes I can't open the main page! Still, seeing as they are a self-published online magazine with a limited readership (if it can be called that) and their forum seems to be almost dead revenge has been had....

 

What happened to their

 

Most ethical collection team (similar sort of title was on last year awards)

 

I think the fact that the event is sponsored by the industry, and they pay very inflated prices to attend the event itself says it all.

 

CAG meets are self-sponsored and fairly well attended considering!

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What are the criteria for these awards?? Does anyone know?What about "most ridiculous lie of the year award?"

I am a lawyer, but I am an academic lawyer. I do not practice as a barrister or solicitor. You should consult a practising Solicitor BEFORE taking any Court or other action

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