Received letter threatening court action - seems dubious

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  • Bulletguy1Bulletguy1 Posts: 18,429
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    crabster wrote: »
    The dispute is legit in so far as I am dealing with the person named in the letter. Like I say the issue only came up on Monday, by Wednesday I had this letter. Just don't think it came from a legit Solicitor.
    Have you considered speaking directly with the named person or is that totally out of the question? They undoubtedly know about the origins of this letter.

    Does sound to me very much like a poor attempt at scaremongering.
  • Bedsit BobBedsit Bob Posts: 24,344
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    Bulletguy1 wrote: »
    Have you considered speaking directly with the named person or is that totally out of the question?

    Speaking to them is not the recommended method.

    In writing is the recommended method.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 12,881
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    Yosemite wrote: »
    My invented statistic was meant to be humorous, but I forgot the smiley.

    Sorry.

    80% of statistics are made up anyway and as for the other 35%...
  • jsmith99jsmith99 Posts: 20,382
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    Yosemite wrote: »
    My invented statistic was meant to be humorous, but I forgot the smiley.

    Sorry.

    No need to apologise ...I knew it was humourous, but it was still a useful warning.
  • YosemiteYosemite Posts: 6,192
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    80% of statistics are made up anyway and as for the other 35%...

    Yes, indeed. :)
  • SmiirkySmiirky Posts: 1,940
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    Take it to your local Citizens Advice centre. They'll know.
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