I have had a letter from a debt collecting company regarding a mobile phone contract. I last had a contract with this company over 5 years ago, it was cancelled years ago, and I have heard nothing since.
I now get this letter out of the blue saying that my phone has been disconnected due to non payment and unless I pay the £80 outstanding, I will incur an early termination fee and a default on my credit file.
I am not bothered about the diconnection - I don't have a phone or an account - but I am annoyed about the potential default on my credit rating.
Is there anything I can do?
I have spoken to the agency on the phone and they agree that one part of the security/identity information isn't correct, so I think it is a mistake.
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3littlefrogs · 31/12/2011 10:08
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