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Had a letter recently from WetCloth/WetScroat thanking me for my offer of repayment..

 

Can't see anywhere on my laptop that I offered them anything. Last time I made an offer on this debt was to Uncle Bryan and it was for £1.25 per month for three months. That was 12 months ago and dearest Uncle Bryan never replied.

 

How can one goon DCA accept and offer made to another goon DCA?

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that's a std letter they all send out

 

 

so you contact them

 

 

just as ruse!

 

 

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DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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Yep, it is a ploy to have you phone them and say.. "eh, what offer of payment" ?

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Well they've been told to naff off, via the post. so will see what they come back with..

 

CK Headache once sent me a similar letter along with a payment card! So I returned it, but for security reasons I put the card thru my shredder first..

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Make sure you report them for it and dont let them try and say its an "admin error".

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3 letters all dated the same day in seperate envelopes..

 

First letter: "Thank you for your recent communication in which you made and offer of repayment... etc"

 

Second letter: "Further to your recent request, please use the attatched barcode to make payments at PayPoint.." - yet no barcode on letter lol.

 

Third letter: "Please find enclosed DD form to set up for your payments.."

 

Wrote back to them asking for copy of the communication I sent them..

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Bad idea to have written back. it's their version of a phishing letter. You've pretty much confirmed you are living there, so expect more letters.

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