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Sigma SPV1 Ltd & HL Solicitors Letter asking for £1,027.66 !


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Hi im new to the CAG forum so may need some guidance...

 

It wont let me add a file of the letter until i have made 10 posts so please message me & i will email the letter to you directly

 

I have not had a T Mobile account for nearly 2 years, at the time i had a dispute which i cannot even remember what it was about because it was so long ago & they have never wrote to me regarding this & i left T-Mobile & moved on & got myself a contract with Tesco Mobile & now i am in another contract with Virgin Mobile so its way back since T-mobile were my provider !

Sigma SPV1 Ltd have Never contacted me so i dont know what their input into this matter was all about & now HL Solicitors have contacted me for the First time asking me to pay an outstanding amount of £1,027.66 in full within 14 days which is the first i have heard about it !

 

This letter which i received from HL Solicitors was the first contact i have had off anyone concerning my old T-Mobile account !

 

Are Sigma & HL for real ?

 

ADVICE MUCH APPRECIATED PLEASE !

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They are clearly a debt recovery outfit and the amount they are after is undoubtedly completely unrelated to any debt that you may have had with T-Mobile.

You need to contact T-mobile and ask them for a breakdown of the debt and a copy of the credit agreement you signed under the Consumer Credit Act. they can charge a fee for supplying this of no more than £1 and they must answer within 10 working days. they can also ask you to supply proof of identity so finding your old account details would be helpful to you both.

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I have just rang T-Mobile regarding the account & it was from 2011 which i was in dispute over an early termination fee which i got Cisas involved & they contacted T-Mobile & all seemed to have been sorted out & 2 years later i get this letter from HL Solicitors saying they want £1027.66 in 14 days. Madness !

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Step 1 is check your credit file. That is the only power that t-mobile really hold over you.

 

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