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    Hi there. I wonder if someone could give some advice. I have received a bill for £120 today from consumer compensation bureau as I haven't responded to letters asking me to confirm a ppi related lender.

    I dont remember even signing up to this but I have a vague memory of accessing their website so I guess I must have. If they would have made the terms clear though- that I was signing up to some kind of contract I would not have done it.

    Theyre saying I have 7 days to pay or any subsequent letter will be charged at £20.

    Do I have to pay? I've worked hard to rebuild my credit and I don't want a CCJ.

    Thanks for reading
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    Re: PPi fees demand for payment

    Could you check your emails and see if you have anything from them at all please?

    Any chance you can scan / photo the invoice you have received on to here ? ( remove any personal info ) or email admin@legalbeagles.info .

    These guys? http://www.consumercompensationbureau.co.uk/ ( CRM32243 )
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      Re: PPi fees demand for payment

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      Could you check your emails and see if you have anything from them at all please?

      Any chance you can scan / photo the invoice you have received on to here ? ( remove any personal info ) or email admin@legalbeagles.info .

      These guys? http://www.consumercompensationbureau.co.uk/ ( CRM32243 )

      Hi there. Thanks for responding. Yes that's the company. Here is a picture of the letter. Thanks.

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      • #4
        Re: PPi fees demand for payment

        Sorry. I dont think that the photo uploaded so I've emailed it. I checked my emails and can't see any emails from them st all.

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        • #5
          Re: PPi fees demand for payment

          Originally posted by Mush12 View Post
          I dont remember even signing up to this but I have a vague memory of accessing their website so I guess I must have. If they would have made the terms clear though- that I was signing up to some kind of contract I would not have done it.
          The Conduct of Authorised Persons rules (clause 11, page 6) state that you must sign a contract https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...les_Oct14a.pdf

          Unless you actually received a contract on paper and signed and returned it, they can't charge you anything.

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          • #6
            Re: PPi fees demand for payment

            Ok thanks Mush - we should work on a reply to them and ask for a copy of the contract they believe you signed with them.

            Here's the letter.
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            • #7
              Re: PPi fees demand for payment

              Thank you. I'd appreciate that

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              • #8
                Re: PPi fees demand for payment

                Hi Mush12

                Before we work on a response can you fill us in on any communication you had with them prior to receiving the letter?

                The first paragraph of their terms of service states that:

                By signing and returning the Letter of Authority you, the client, agree to be bound by our Terms of Service...
                Did you get, sign and return a letter of authority?

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                • #9
                  Re: PPi fees demand for payment

                  Hi there. I really don't think I did unless I clicked something on email. Do I ring them and ask then to forward proof that I did? Sorry to sound so vague- I do have some memory loss ��

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                  • #10
                    Re: PPi fees demand for payment

                    Originally posted by Mush12 View Post
                    Hi there. I really don't think I did unless I clicked something on email. Do I ring them and ask then to forward proof that I did? Sorry to sound so vague- I do have some memory loss ��
                    There's no need to apologise. No don't call them, you need to keep everything in writing.

                    I was wondering whether to respond with a formal complaint but I think it would be best to ask for some proof first.

                    So something like...

                    Dear Sirs

                    Your ref ...

                    I refer to your Account Cancellation Payment Request of 27 June.

                    I do not recall receiving, agreeing to, signing or returning your terms of service. Therefore I would be grateful if you would forward any such signed copy of your terms of service and/or letter of authority.

                    Yours

                    Mush12

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