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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by evenlessdopey View Post
    that was fast boss, once i got the new printer set up and running, I'll wing that to the bampots

    thank you

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  • MrsD
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    that was fast boss, once i got the new printer set up and running, I'll wing that to the bampots

    thank you

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    I would just send this Mrs D Threat by Creditor - To Commence Litigation

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  • MrsD
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    From Allied International Credit
    Mrs Dopey RBS
    sent CCA July 2010
    received back in September a blatent forgery, wasn't even my writing and had erroneous info on it.
    Sept sent "you sent a forgery detailing how they had made it up!
    received to-day letter dated 2nd Dec
    "Urgent Final Notice of Intent"
    threatening us with court, unfortunately the right court.
    they also say they have written numerous times (liars!!!)
    Do you need to see this or do I send sold while in dispute?
    You don't need to send it, it's fine. You can respond with the following (send it recorded): ---> viewtopic.php?p=2319#p2319

    UPDATE

    they had buggered off for a while but now are back wanting me to send them money NOW (aye right!)

    so is it an enough is enough or a threat of litigation?



    Send this back Mrs D: ---> CCA Query - Missing Prescribed Terms

    Been away on business but when I got back there was a letter from AIC sending back my letter saying it had been passed back to RBS.
    and
    A cheeky bugger letter from Moorcroft threatening to hang draw and quarter me if I don't phone and pay them, also threatening litigation, do I send a sold in dispute??

    sent off missing prescribed terms

    letter this morning telling me to apply to RBS for a CCA and it'll cost £1
    do these twonks ever read any letter that is sent to them???

    can I send them a cheeky letter telling them to READ the letter i sent them???

    Now a bright yellow letter to tell me that there is possible litigation and they are presuming I am avoiding the debt because i haven't contacted them (liars) in this situation they MAY recommend litigation and a big scary (aye right) list of bloody fantasy charges. on the other hand if I want to settle they are prepared to offer substantial discounts (aye right)

    will I go with "you sent a bloody forgery" or bugger off and stuff your threat of litigation???

    bugger me am I starting to sound like Diddly?????



    Last edited by MrsD; 18 July 2011, 14:23. Reason: colouring in

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Interesting comment regards to trespass in scotland, thing is if someone is on your property ANYWHERE in the world, you have a right to request they leave or use reasonable force.... sod what a court says!

    My old man was always fighting jehova's in the 80's - became a regular Sunday activity - they'd knock, he'd say bugger off, they'd try and preach to him and he'd say bugger off again then they would swear or something thus resulting in mayhem at the front door with all the local kids sat at windows laughing!

    Anyway, the cops never got involved/charged him....

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  • garlok
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    Perhaps a look at Mike Dailly of Govan Law centre might reveal something as he was one of the few that was prepared to take up cudgels on a number of fronts.

    regards
    Garlok.

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  • MrsD
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    must have a look Garlock, there was some wonderful stuff mooted, ie you couldn't take anyone to court for debt without producing the original CCA in the summons.............but it all fell through and got lost somewhat
    law in Scotland is very inpenetrable for the layperson

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  • garlok
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    Hi ELD.
    Interesting comment about the law in Scotland. Was this not settled by the Sheriff's Court about 18 months ago? I seem to remember that the judgment contained some pretty draconian stuff baout debt collection. We were all at the time wishing that the same judgment applied here in England.

    Hopefully some with more knowledge will drop by to give a more expert answer.

    regards
    Garlok

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  • MrsD
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    Scotland has no trespass laws so letters don't work.
    To be honest I don't really care, they can queue at the door if they want, but I won't be talking to them and if they don't move off its breach of the peace.

    it just amazes me that they are so stupid that they think anyone would be intimidated at their own front door enough to give the muppets the money. and someone turning up at your door demanding money just seems a bit illegal to me...........

    i don't even talk to cold callers at the door, I can see from the lounge window so I just give them a superior "disappear" wave, they usually just go................

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  • garlok
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    That is brilliant Casp, I like.

    (do I really have to type "clap" Niddy? It sounds like something we used to have to visit hospital for. Instructions were usually embodied on blue and whhite notices in public toilets)

    However, I wonder if one os those anti rape pepper sprays for the ladies would work as effectively?

    regards
    Garlok

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  • caspar
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    Originally posted by garlok View Post
    ll:rothfl

    Hence a recent discussion about our garden hose control being behind the front door when P2C insisted I be available at a certain time and ate for their HARD MEN to come round and collect. Never heard from them since. Their threat is now almost two years old and I still have my doorstep, they have not attempted to collect it yet.



    regards
    Garlok
    You joke, but at one stage I got so fed up with people coming and trying to sell things to us, despite a huge sign saying we do not buy or sell at the door, I reprinted the sign and said at the end, "Ignore this at your own risk, you will get a cold reception!"

    When they came, I had one of those pump plant sprayer things on a table by the door always kept pressurized. I simply picked it up, pointed at the notce and said, "Can't you read?" then sprayed them. Soon put a stop to it! Petty - probably. Rewarding? Definitely!

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  • MattyA
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    Originally posted by evenlessdopey View Post
    last wee man from p2c nearly had a heart attack on the doorstep when the dog barked, I opened the door and told him to bugger off, then he "mouthed" Barclaycard for Mr D!!!!
    I shrieked its in dispute and he buggered off at top speed down the drive
    must feel like a repeat performance
    dog is ready anytime, practices barking all the time!!

    Hi Mrs D.

    I had trouble with P2C - told em the same as you ,in dispute etc wrote to them a number of times they just ignored.
    In the end after a visit by one of their muppets(big bloke dreesd like a copper in black combat type gear c/w stab vest lol) who did the same thing and 'mouthed ' what it was about to the Mrs (I wasnt in).

    I was livid ,rang the guy and had an almighty row with him -which turned into a civil discussion.
    In the end he accepted what I had a dispute with the lender and that I had written to his employers a number of times and had told them that I had removed the right for them to visit my property etc etc.

    I got one more card from them - simply pushed through the door with his number on the back asking me to ring if this was the same as the last one - I rang and confirmed and he said ok.
    Never been back.

    In the meantimne I wrote to their MD told him that he was acting illegally,harrassing me,ignoring my correspondence etc etc and told him that I was reporting him to ICO etc etc.
    (I even put c.c ICO Complaints dept on the bottom of the letter)

    Got a letter back telling me that he had handed my files back to his clients.

    Give it a go - good luck.

    Matty

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  • MrsD
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    last wee man from p2c nearly had a heart attack on the doorstep when the dog barked, I opened the door and told him to bugger off, then he "mouthed" Barclaycard for Mr D!!!!
    I shrieked its in dispute and he buggered off at top speed down the drive
    must feel like a repeat performance
    dog is ready anytime, practices barking all the time!!

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  • garlok
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    ll:rothfl

    Sorry ELD but these jokers really do get me going! I think we have a total of five Final Notices from Wescot, the Hull Heroes and one from their tame toothless tiger solicitors one shower by the name of Nelson Guest and Partners. It took two of my "bugger off" specials to see Wescot off, despite them sending me statements for six years and a totally unenforceable application form (already declared such by my sols), and Nelson Guest shot the thing back to Wescot before the close of business the same day at the merest mention (in big JACK & JILL letters) of a complaint to the Solicitors Regulation Authority for professional misconduct). The rest usually run for the hills when something really legal is thrown back at them.

    Hence a recent discussion about our garden hose control being behind the front door when P2C insisted I be available at a certain time and ate for their HARD MEN to come round and collect. Never heard from them since. Their threat is now almost two years old and I still have my doorstep, they have not attempted to collect it yet.



    regards
    Garlok

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  • caspar
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    Hey , it's not that bad a day! At least you don't have to write any letters!

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