Hi,
Looking for some advice on behalf of my daughter.
A supposed 'good friend' took out a Studio Cards account by phone using my daughter's name and details, only informing my daughter after the event. This was just before Christmas to purchase Christmas presents for the friend's daughters, as she was "desperate and knew that she wouldn't be able to get approval in her own name".
My daughter was understandably furious with her, but this friend 'promised and pleaded' she would honour the payments and stupidly my daughter agreed to go along with this out of misplaced friendship, foolishly believing this was some sort of catalogue with a fixed sum that would reduce with each payment and not appreciating that the debt could increase. (She is very financially naive and a 'soft touch' where friends are concerned).
I have just become aware of this some four months later that the 'friend' has only been making partial and late payments with the debt increasing as a result of charges etc. This started at around £200, (although she initially added items above and beyond what she had advised my daughter she had ordered). The debt is now somewhere in excess of £300 or so I understand. My daughter has never even spoken with the company.
If this had only just happened, I would have suggested my daughter contact the company immediately explaining that the debt had been fraudulently obtained, but four months on doubt this would wash.
I could just about pay the amount outstanding for her in f & f settlement and hope that she can recover the monies from her 'friend', but am loathe to do this. However, I do not want my daughter being held responsible for an increasing debt that is not hers.
Any advice would be very much appreciated .... other than knocking her bloody head off for being so absolutely stupid in the first place.
Looking for some advice on behalf of my daughter.
A supposed 'good friend' took out a Studio Cards account by phone using my daughter's name and details, only informing my daughter after the event. This was just before Christmas to purchase Christmas presents for the friend's daughters, as she was "desperate and knew that she wouldn't be able to get approval in her own name".
My daughter was understandably furious with her, but this friend 'promised and pleaded' she would honour the payments and stupidly my daughter agreed to go along with this out of misplaced friendship, foolishly believing this was some sort of catalogue with a fixed sum that would reduce with each payment and not appreciating that the debt could increase. (She is very financially naive and a 'soft touch' where friends are concerned).
I have just become aware of this some four months later that the 'friend' has only been making partial and late payments with the debt increasing as a result of charges etc. This started at around £200, (although she initially added items above and beyond what she had advised my daughter she had ordered). The debt is now somewhere in excess of £300 or so I understand. My daughter has never even spoken with the company.
If this had only just happened, I would have suggested my daughter contact the company immediately explaining that the debt had been fraudulently obtained, but four months on doubt this would wash.
I could just about pay the amount outstanding for her in f & f settlement and hope that she can recover the monies from her 'friend', but am loathe to do this. However, I do not want my daughter being held responsible for an increasing debt that is not hers.
Any advice would be very much appreciated .... other than knocking her bloody head off for being so absolutely stupid in the first place.
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