If you have the original account numbers, I would quote both rather than one, but you need not quote either. The original creditor is obliged to send copies of info for all accounts in your name. Also be aware that Cabot may be using different reference numbers to the originals - this is quite common.
As regards payment, some would say that as the account has been sold on there is no harm in sending a cheque. (Will you be signing the letter in your usual signature?)
Being a belt-and-braces type of person, and having no faith/trust in banks, I would send a PO regardless of the extra cost.
As regards payment, some would say that as the account has been sold on there is no harm in sending a cheque. (Will you be signing the letter in your usual signature?)
Being a belt-and-braces type of person, and having no faith/trust in banks, I would send a PO regardless of the extra cost.
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