Re: inspirational's UE diary
Arden have sent me three letters.
One dated 11th Dec.
This one basically states the situation of non-payment is unacceptable and that the balance is outstanding and payable. "You are in breach of this requirement."
They offer me two options, one to pay monthly instalments and the other make a lump sum payment.
Should you do nothing we may take further action.... please do not ignore this letter.....
Contact us on 0800....
I ignored that one, hopefully correct!
They then wrote again on 18th Dec (to paraphrase):
"Thank you for your recent letter (this was the one I sent about " Our Templates | Harassment & Intimidation Templates | Harassment & Threat of Doorstep-Visit")
We have not been able to contact you as we do not hold a telephone number for you.
There is still an outstanding balance and no long term arrangement to pay.....
Please complete the enclosed customer financial statement and return this to us......"
I've ignored that one as well, is that correct?
Latest letter dated 24th December:
"FINAL DEMAND
I am extremely concerned that despite all of our attempts to contact you and discuss the above account you persist in refusing to address the outstanding balance.
I must advise you that should you continue to ignore our requests for payment proposals we will be left with no alternative but to review your account for further action to be taken. As outlined in our previous correspondence this may mean a visit is made to your home to discuss your reason for non-payment or your account being passed to our solicitors to instigate legal proceedings.
We will review your account in line with the above 7 calendar days from the date of this letter. Please contact our offices immediately on 0800 to discuss the options available to discharge yourself of this responsibility.
Yours sincerely
'Ard un"
Well, the 7 calendar days are already up as due to the Christmas post I only got the letter on Friday 4th January.
Does the "further action" mean even more dull letters from them or are they actually going to take me to court over it?
I'm not working so I cannot afford to pay them anything even if they went to court and won, looks like it debtors jail for me then!
Advice please!
Arden have sent me three letters.
One dated 11th Dec.
This one basically states the situation of non-payment is unacceptable and that the balance is outstanding and payable. "You are in breach of this requirement."
They offer me two options, one to pay monthly instalments and the other make a lump sum payment.
Should you do nothing we may take further action.... please do not ignore this letter.....
Contact us on 0800....
I ignored that one, hopefully correct!
They then wrote again on 18th Dec (to paraphrase):
"Thank you for your recent letter (this was the one I sent about " Our Templates | Harassment & Intimidation Templates | Harassment & Threat of Doorstep-Visit")
We have not been able to contact you as we do not hold a telephone number for you.
There is still an outstanding balance and no long term arrangement to pay.....
Please complete the enclosed customer financial statement and return this to us......"
I've ignored that one as well, is that correct?
Latest letter dated 24th December:
"FINAL DEMAND
I am extremely concerned that despite all of our attempts to contact you and discuss the above account you persist in refusing to address the outstanding balance.
I must advise you that should you continue to ignore our requests for payment proposals we will be left with no alternative but to review your account for further action to be taken. As outlined in our previous correspondence this may mean a visit is made to your home to discuss your reason for non-payment or your account being passed to our solicitors to instigate legal proceedings.
We will review your account in line with the above 7 calendar days from the date of this letter. Please contact our offices immediately on 0800 to discuss the options available to discharge yourself of this responsibility.
Yours sincerely
'Ard un"
Well, the 7 calendar days are already up as due to the Christmas post I only got the letter on Friday 4th January.
Does the "further action" mean even more dull letters from them or are they actually going to take me to court over it?
I'm not working so I cannot afford to pay them anything even if they went to court and won, looks like it debtors jail for me then!
Advice please!
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