Re: Can I get interest frozen on my debts?
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Well I have as yet been unable to write to Moorcroft. To explain briefly, I am housebound and the person (friend) who usually does things like post letters etc for me was taken ill and is in hospital. I have written the letter but have nobody to post it for me as I do not have any family or anyone living nearby who can take this to the Post Office for me. My friend isn't local but normally comes up to visit once a week and does any errands I need doing. He is getting better but is expected to be in hospital for at least another week.
Unsurprisingly I have had another letter from Moorcroft as they were unable to collect the card payment following cancellation of the card. I have also had an email from them. I don't want to ignore these communications and risk further action being taken or a court summons being issued if that is the route they are likely to take? But obviously have learned my lesson and don't want to phone them. So I wanted to ask whether it would be appropriate to send the letter UndercoverElsa suggested above by email instead, as there would still be some form of proof it had been sent, or if not, whether it would be a good idea to contact Moorcroft by email and say that all further communications will be in writing but explain the current situation and see if they will allow me more time to reply in writing?
I've been hanging on because I had hoped that my friend would be out of hospital by now but it hasn't worked out that way and time is moving on so not sure what to do now. Any suggestions?
Thank you
Carley
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Well I have as yet been unable to write to Moorcroft. To explain briefly, I am housebound and the person (friend) who usually does things like post letters etc for me was taken ill and is in hospital. I have written the letter but have nobody to post it for me as I do not have any family or anyone living nearby who can take this to the Post Office for me. My friend isn't local but normally comes up to visit once a week and does any errands I need doing. He is getting better but is expected to be in hospital for at least another week.
Unsurprisingly I have had another letter from Moorcroft as they were unable to collect the card payment following cancellation of the card. I have also had an email from them. I don't want to ignore these communications and risk further action being taken or a court summons being issued if that is the route they are likely to take? But obviously have learned my lesson and don't want to phone them. So I wanted to ask whether it would be appropriate to send the letter UndercoverElsa suggested above by email instead, as there would still be some form of proof it had been sent, or if not, whether it would be a good idea to contact Moorcroft by email and say that all further communications will be in writing but explain the current situation and see if they will allow me more time to reply in writing?
I've been hanging on because I had hoped that my friend would be out of hospital by now but it hasn't worked out that way and time is moving on so not sure what to do now. Any suggestions?
Thank you
Carley
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