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  • Rlp letter advice

    Looking for advice😭😭😭 .. so i got drunk on boxing day was out shopping with a friend and she had to get a gift for her bf .. so went into primark she picked up jeans and ahe also wanted to get him a belt so the jeans next to them had a belt me stupidly removed belt and put it in her bag she paid for jeans as we walked out the door we got stoped .. ps i wasnt carrying thw bag .. police called i got given a pink slip saying its was apolice warning as ive never had any criminal record actually the cldnt find me ... so primark hve sent me a letter want 149 ..wich i cant afford atall can anyone help me ive lost sleep over this its streasing me out xx
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    Re: Rlp letter advice

    So to be truthful it's not Primark that want the £149 it's RLP asking for the money?

    Ignore. Look at all the other entries on the forum for RLP.

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    • #3
      Re: Rlp letter advice

      Hi and welcome.

      Was the letter actually from Primark, or from another company called "Retail Loss Prevention"?


      Anyway, just ignore that letter.
      Primark lost nothing as the goods were presumably recovered in a saleable condition
      They have not incurred extra costs as their staff were doing what they are paid to do.
      They cannot fine you, as that is only done by the courts i this country (and the police aren't taking the matter any further).

      You will now receive a stream of begging letters, designed to pressurise you into paying their exorbitant charge.
      Ignore them all.
      The only documents never to be ignored come from a court, and you won't get any of them!

      Type Retail Loss Prevention into the search bar and see other similar cases.
      You are not alone!

      Ignore.

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      • #4
        Re: Rlp letter advice

        Omg thanks and no it came from a company on behalf of primark .. im freaking out thats goodto no thank xx

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