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Lowell, now Hamptons chasing old debt - advice needed

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  • Lowell, now Hamptons chasing old debt - advice needed

    Hi all,

    Please can I ask for some advice regarding Lowell/Hamptons debt collectors.

    A little background:
    I had a £1000 overdraft with Halifax in 2006/2007. I was in Uni at the time and was renting a house. At the time I had not went into my overdraft however I moved into another house where the landlord requested all 12 months rent in pre-dated cheques. In hind sight I should have thought this was dodgy but I was 18 and stupid! 1 week later all 12 months rent was taken from my bank account and was also £10 over my £1000 overdraft limit! I didn't realise this for 2 weeks as I was on holiday, by the time I got back by bank had charged me nearly £950 in overdraft fees! I asked for my account to be closed, I had to quit my job / Uni because I couldn't commute / move out of the home 2 weeks later because I couldn't afford to eat - I was devastated. I complained to Halifax and they said that I had shot myself in the foot by handing the landlord the cheques and there was nothing they could do and they would not take the charges off the account.

    I have always expressed to Halifax that I had no interest in paying the overdraft fees as it was an extortionate amount. It was then sent on to a debt collector called Moorcroft, I had no money at the time and agreed to pay £10 a week. This went on until 2011/2012 when Lowell group sent me a letter, they said the amount I was paying was insufficient and that they where in the process of taking me to court. I called them and started a repayment plan of £5 a week.

    Maybe 4/5 months ago I noticed that the DD for Lowell wasn't coming out of my account anymore... I ignored it.

    Now I'm getting constantly hassled by Lowell, then Red, then Fredrikson and now Hamptons - they are all auto messages on my phone, never any 'real' person calling. I have received no letters just phone calls.

    The debt also does not appear on my credit profile.... so I assume this is now well passed the date that Lowell can chase me?

    What can I do to stop them from chasing me? Have I shot myself in the foot again by even acknowledging them in the first place lol?

    I hope that made sense, many thanks

    Steph
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    Re: Lowell, now Hamptons chasing old debt - advice needed

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    • #3
      Re: Lowell, now Hamptons chasing old debt - advice needed

      Ouch, yep post dating cheques really doesn't work....what a to$$er - did you not take any action against the landlord ? Despite post dating cheques not being valid, you had an agreement with the landlord to pay monthly regardless of when you gave him the cheques.

      Anyway probably water under the bridge and lesson learnt there.

      How much is the total debt they are chasing you for now?
      #staysafestayhome

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