Hi All,
I posted back in October 2012 regarding 1st Credit chasing me for a debt that wasn't mine. Thankfully through this site and the site ower, Niddy, this was cleared up after the issue was found not to have anything to do with me and everything went quiet. My thanks go to Niddy for helping me out with this. (see this thread Unknown debt via 1st Credit Limited - allaboutFORUMS)
Until today! Got another letter this morning from 1st Credit asking me to contact them if I am the person they are looking for. They don't say much other than '1st Credit Limited is attempting to contact the above named regarding a personal matter.' Later in the letter they request that I phone them if I am the named person.
So given the fact that last time they were happy that I wasn't associated with the matter they were contacting me about, what should I do this time? What does it take to get off these peoples databases! Apart from maybe some threats around data protection! Shame we can't throw a freedom of information request at these people.
Wondering if I should ignore this or contact them and try and put this straight. Any advice?
Thanks
I posted back in October 2012 regarding 1st Credit chasing me for a debt that wasn't mine. Thankfully through this site and the site ower, Niddy, this was cleared up after the issue was found not to have anything to do with me and everything went quiet. My thanks go to Niddy for helping me out with this. (see this thread Unknown debt via 1st Credit Limited - allaboutFORUMS)
Until today! Got another letter this morning from 1st Credit asking me to contact them if I am the person they are looking for. They don't say much other than '1st Credit Limited is attempting to contact the above named regarding a personal matter.' Later in the letter they request that I phone them if I am the named person.
So given the fact that last time they were happy that I wasn't associated with the matter they were contacting me about, what should I do this time? What does it take to get off these peoples databases! Apart from maybe some threats around data protection! Shame we can't throw a freedom of information request at these people.
Wondering if I should ignore this or contact them and try and put this straight. Any advice?
Thanks
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