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Old October 31st 07, 02:05 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
Tommo
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Default David Lloyds membership

On 31 Oct, 00:10, bealoid wrote:
Mike wrote pston.net:

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You could, of course, wait and see if they try and sue you for the
membership fee before deciding whether to pay. If they don't have a
signed contract, they may drop the matter.


"they" appear to have sold the debt:

Quote:
I heard nothing more until 24th October - a letter from a 3rd party credit
company asking for unpaid membership fees to the tune of £220. The most
recent one stated that I have 3 days to pay before court action.

I have no idea what information is given by the original creditors to debt
collection agencies.


Just because he received a letter from a third party credit company
doesn't mean they have sold the debt. This is more likely (IMO) to
just be a debt colection agency acting on behalf of D.L.


 

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