Hi all ;Hi
Recently, I have been receiving phones calls for Link Financial. One day I picked up the phone without thinking and was asked for by name, I didn't confirm who I was, but the guy on the the other end said he was calling from said company and was looking for [my name]. I asked what it was regarding but he wouldn't tell me, and he just kept asking for my personal information which I refused to give. He told me to "stop being so stupid" at this point 1
He claimed to have written to me "at least 10 times" over the years, but I haven't received any correspondence, he then proceeded to read out one of my old addresses they'd sent their letters to. I have always changed my addresses when I've moved, so I can't understand why they are writing to the wrong address.
Anyway, I told him that if he can't tell me what it's about then they should stop calling. They didn't stop calling, usually at ridiculous hours, so I got Sky to change my phone number...that shut em up ;-y
Checking my credit file, I believe this is for an Abbey debt (loan) dating back to 2004/05 and I don't know if it's statute barred as I can't remember when the last time I made a payment. Back in 2004/05 I was in a very bad place, a heavy drinker bordering alcoholism, clinically depressed and suicidal. I did do some stupid things, and this has obviously come back to bite me in the backside. Only over the last year have I managed to get myself back on my feet and sober, so all this is news to me!
What I was wondering is, why haven't they taken me to court already? Why wait 5/6 years to do it, what has prevented them from doing so? Why not start proceedings in 2006 after I'd failed to respond to their (wrongly addressed) letters? Are they likely to take me to court after all this time? A quick search shows that Link aren't scared to take things to court, as I've read plenty of forums where people are receiving court papers from them ;Hmm
Recently, I have been receiving phones calls for Link Financial. One day I picked up the phone without thinking and was asked for by name, I didn't confirm who I was, but the guy on the the other end said he was calling from said company and was looking for [my name]. I asked what it was regarding but he wouldn't tell me, and he just kept asking for my personal information which I refused to give. He told me to "stop being so stupid" at this point 1
He claimed to have written to me "at least 10 times" over the years, but I haven't received any correspondence, he then proceeded to read out one of my old addresses they'd sent their letters to. I have always changed my addresses when I've moved, so I can't understand why they are writing to the wrong address.
Anyway, I told him that if he can't tell me what it's about then they should stop calling. They didn't stop calling, usually at ridiculous hours, so I got Sky to change my phone number...that shut em up ;-y
Checking my credit file, I believe this is for an Abbey debt (loan) dating back to 2004/05 and I don't know if it's statute barred as I can't remember when the last time I made a payment. Back in 2004/05 I was in a very bad place, a heavy drinker bordering alcoholism, clinically depressed and suicidal. I did do some stupid things, and this has obviously come back to bite me in the backside. Only over the last year have I managed to get myself back on my feet and sober, so all this is news to me!
What I was wondering is, why haven't they taken me to court already? Why wait 5/6 years to do it, what has prevented them from doing so? Why not start proceedings in 2006 after I'd failed to respond to their (wrongly addressed) letters? Are they likely to take me to court after all this time? A quick search shows that Link aren't scared to take things to court, as I've read plenty of forums where people are receiving court papers from them ;Hmm
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