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Do companys have to prove you owe money
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in march 1995 i was 21 and purchased a portable tele from dixons it was �9.00 amonth. i am sure it was paid off. however now i am getting letters from aktiv kapital uk ltd saying that they bought the dept from wescott and want �1338.79.
I am stuck because they say i need to prove i paid it but my bank does not go back this long.Pls Help
I am stuck because they say i need to prove i paid it but my bank does not go back this long.Pls Help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is very likely it is statute barred. This will be the case unless you made any payment or otherwise acknowledged that you owe the money within the last 6 years. The exception to this is if the creditor got a County Court Judgement before the 6 years was up, in which case the debt is never statute barred.
You do not have to prove to them that you paid. They have to prove that you owe the money and that it is not statute barred. If they take you to Court (highly unlikely) they would have to produce papers to the judge to prove this, because your defence to their claim would be that you did not owe any money and it was paid off over 6 years ago. Put this in writing to them by recorded delivery, and keep a copy. Do not be bullied into paying them anything unless you become satisfied that you did not pay off this debt.
You do not have to prove to them that you paid. They have to prove that you owe the money and that it is not statute barred. If they take you to Court (highly unlikely) they would have to produce papers to the judge to prove this, because your defence to their claim would be that you did not owe any money and it was paid off over 6 years ago. Put this in writing to them by recorded delivery, and keep a copy. Do not be bullied into paying them anything unless you become satisfied that you did not pay off this debt.
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