So Lets Shaft Our Farmers.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Did you sign anything about this catalogue? Normally these transactions come under the Consumer Credit Act 1974, which requires you to have signed an agreement. If you did not sign one, the agreement is unenforceable in Court. This does not mean the money is not owed, just that the creditor can't get a CCJ (but if the Court is not told the position they will get one - so, if you didn't sign anything, you need to tell the creditor and ask them to prove that you did).
The above assumes you rather than your Nan are liable. I'm not sure you are - normally there has to be a contract for you to be liable and it may be the only contract you had was with your Nan, not with the creditor. You could query this with the company as well.
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