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Old 29-11-2005, 00:12   #7
SMHarman
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Re: help - debt collection issue

How did you pay the bill? By cheque or by credit card? If it is by credit card, call the card issuer and dispute the amount. If by cheque, call your bank and tell them to decline the cheque. This CAN still be done even if it has cleared you just have to push hard to get this done.

If they keep trying then ultimately they will send you a letter from court, you tick the box that this is not your debt and send it back to the court, job done.
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