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Re: Direct legal and collections

  •  Wed, Oct 21 2009, 4:13 AM

    Re: Direct legal and collections

    Huckster

    Thanks for your reply,

    The police although have given an incident number are taking it no further.

    When I first contacted Orange about the case I was passed onto their debt collection department, where again they would not give any info, but when I insisted this was not my sons contract and that I would be reporting it to the police, they gave me a fax number which I sent all the details of the police incident number plus requests for info regarding the process in which lead them / the debt collector to my son, that was 14/10/09 still not received any reply yet but will give a little more time. They did say they would investigate, but the debt collectors still called on monday.

    As this is my first encounter with these type of people, should I give them more time for the details to go through the system or should I keep chasing them?

    With regarding to his credit rating - although he has a bank account with a debit card, he does not have any credit cards, hire purchase agreements or any other loans of any kind in his name, so would he still have a credit rating, as he isn't on the radar yet?

    All help is appreciated and it's reassuring to know there are kind people out there who are willing to give helpful advice

    Best regards

    Sean

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