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Re: CPUTR letters - do they do any good?
Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post- as P1 can vouch, she got lucky and hers have buggered off
Horses for courses really.....Last edited by PriorityOne; 4 February 2013, 18:59.Remember the mantra:
NEVER communicate by 'phone.
Send EVERYTHING by Recorded/Special Delivery
Keep a copy of EVERYTHING sent
Keep hold of EVERYTHING received
PriorityOne & CPUTR 2008 (ex P1 CAG CPUTR 2008)
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Re: CPUTR letters - do they do any good?
Originally posted by PriorityOne View PostThere must be a lotta luck out there then Niddy 'coz I've had a long trail of success with this. Many people think along the legal/court route, which is why they see no value in it and while I do get that... if I thought like that myself, then I'd probably have ended up in a court. It's a completely different fightback tool, I've used it against countless creditors/DCAs and it works.
Horses for courses really.....
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Re: CPUTR letters - do they do any good?
Originally posted by Boltmaker View PostHi there
I have used CPUTR only once on Cabot who were getting quite threatening. Since using cputr all letters stopped and I have heard nothing from them in almost a year.
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