I will give you the full story firstly.
I had a dispute with 3 over an account, some rude CSA annoyed me so I told them where to shove their contract. I went away with work to Qatar for 6 months and came back to a lot of letters, I expected the account to default and I'd set up a reduced payment plan, purely to be an a**e about it. The last letter I had was from CARS saying they were going to take legal action in the amount of £195.00. This seemed very low as I was expecting it to be about £600-700. I called the company and asked them why it was so low.
The advisor was very unhelpful and said it was a part balance they were going to take legal action for. I kindly explained you cannot be taken to court for part balance of a credit account, how can a CCJ cover part of a balance? The advisor admitted she knew nothing about credit/consumer law or debt collection practices.
I took sympathy on her and asked straight forward questions to get some answers. I asked if they had bought the debt from 3, she said no. I then asked for a final balance for the full account, to which she responded with this was a final bill. Frustrated I asked what happened to the rest of the balance, she put me on hold to speak to her manager. When she came back she said her manager had told her 3 had written off the remaining £500. Too good to be true? I thought so, she then asked if I could pay this and became annoyed when I said I'd check with 3 first.
After speaking to 3 it seems 3 had decided to continue my contract despite lack of payment for 6 months, so I cancelled and was told as it's one months notice I will receive the final bill for £700 on June 10th. I called CARS the next day.
The next advisor really got my goat up, she was sighing and even claimed she earned more than me! Out of no where, so I asked her how much apparently, despite no consumer law knowledge she earns 35k a year, quickly shut up when I told her my pay (significantly more). Wouldn't normally bring that up but it was such a rude thing to do, obviously they're used to dealing with low income earners, maybe a ploy to force payment? I don't know.
I told her what 3 had said, she said if I made any payment to 3 I then had to call CARS and inform them, I told her it's her client I don't "have" to do jack. Then even more lies began, after lying about the rest being written off I was already at the end of my tether with this company. I said well if I make a small payment of £5 can you hold the debt and stop bothering me until 3 have sorted their billing out. Her exact words "I'm sorry we only accept a minimum of 10% of the balance" so I told her I wouldn't pay then. I informed her that a DCA could not reject any payment no matter how small, she seemed to disagree with me and wouldn't take a lower payment, infact her attitude was so bad I wouldn't have trust her to put the correct amount through on my card. The next day I received a letter saying "you have breached your agreed payment plan, you now much pay the balance of £195.00 or further action will be taken".
So I called them back and asked right away to speak to the manager and was told it was a 24 hour callback, she asked what it was regarding: I said "I have been lied to on several occasions by your company in an effort to retrieve monies from myself. Lying is a breach of Debt Collection Regulations, your staff have been rude, obnoxious and have failed to answer simple questions regarding the debt which, as a DCA you should know already. I am considering reporting your company to the OFT, your letters are untruthful, your staff are liars and misleading". She took the note and said bye, she was actually the nicest person I've spoken to. I would like to point out I have never been aggressive or patronising on the phone, I ask clear questions I expect simple answers to.
1 hour later my phone rings, but you know that ring where they dial and put the phone down right away so your phone lights up but doesn't ring? I had that, right next to me, on my desk. 1 missed call - That was my manager call back.
Should I report them to the OFT, I can handle a company like this because it's my job to know credit laws, what worries me is vulnerable people facing these falsities would be scared into paying this company. I seriously believe this company should have their licence revoked and fined.
Any other advice on dealing with them?
I had a dispute with 3 over an account, some rude CSA annoyed me so I told them where to shove their contract. I went away with work to Qatar for 6 months and came back to a lot of letters, I expected the account to default and I'd set up a reduced payment plan, purely to be an a**e about it. The last letter I had was from CARS saying they were going to take legal action in the amount of £195.00. This seemed very low as I was expecting it to be about £600-700. I called the company and asked them why it was so low.
The advisor was very unhelpful and said it was a part balance they were going to take legal action for. I kindly explained you cannot be taken to court for part balance of a credit account, how can a CCJ cover part of a balance? The advisor admitted she knew nothing about credit/consumer law or debt collection practices.
I took sympathy on her and asked straight forward questions to get some answers. I asked if they had bought the debt from 3, she said no. I then asked for a final balance for the full account, to which she responded with this was a final bill. Frustrated I asked what happened to the rest of the balance, she put me on hold to speak to her manager. When she came back she said her manager had told her 3 had written off the remaining £500. Too good to be true? I thought so, she then asked if I could pay this and became annoyed when I said I'd check with 3 first.
After speaking to 3 it seems 3 had decided to continue my contract despite lack of payment for 6 months, so I cancelled and was told as it's one months notice I will receive the final bill for £700 on June 10th. I called CARS the next day.
The next advisor really got my goat up, she was sighing and even claimed she earned more than me! Out of no where, so I asked her how much apparently, despite no consumer law knowledge she earns 35k a year, quickly shut up when I told her my pay (significantly more). Wouldn't normally bring that up but it was such a rude thing to do, obviously they're used to dealing with low income earners, maybe a ploy to force payment? I don't know.
I told her what 3 had said, she said if I made any payment to 3 I then had to call CARS and inform them, I told her it's her client I don't "have" to do jack. Then even more lies began, after lying about the rest being written off I was already at the end of my tether with this company. I said well if I make a small payment of £5 can you hold the debt and stop bothering me until 3 have sorted their billing out. Her exact words "I'm sorry we only accept a minimum of 10% of the balance" so I told her I wouldn't pay then. I informed her that a DCA could not reject any payment no matter how small, she seemed to disagree with me and wouldn't take a lower payment, infact her attitude was so bad I wouldn't have trust her to put the correct amount through on my card. The next day I received a letter saying "you have breached your agreed payment plan, you now much pay the balance of £195.00 or further action will be taken".
So I called them back and asked right away to speak to the manager and was told it was a 24 hour callback, she asked what it was regarding: I said "I have been lied to on several occasions by your company in an effort to retrieve monies from myself. Lying is a breach of Debt Collection Regulations, your staff have been rude, obnoxious and have failed to answer simple questions regarding the debt which, as a DCA you should know already. I am considering reporting your company to the OFT, your letters are untruthful, your staff are liars and misleading". She took the note and said bye, she was actually the nicest person I've spoken to. I would like to point out I have never been aggressive or patronising on the phone, I ask clear questions I expect simple answers to.
1 hour later my phone rings, but you know that ring where they dial and put the phone down right away so your phone lights up but doesn't ring? I had that, right next to me, on my desk. 1 missed call - That was my manager call back.
Should I report them to the OFT, I can handle a company like this because it's my job to know credit laws, what worries me is vulnerable people facing these falsities would be scared into paying this company. I seriously believe this company should have their licence revoked and fined.
Any other advice on dealing with them?
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