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Default Notice
I have a Default Notice from a mail order catalogue for arrears, for services I didn't order. I haven't signed any of their Credit Agreements and they are claiming it was a verbal agreement, which they can shove because I didn't agree at all.
Any ideas about what happens next or what I can do about it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It may be a mistake on their part, or maybe someone has ordered something in yor name. Either way it is best to get to the bottom of things qiuickly
Its not quite that. The services in dispute are extended warranties for other people's things.
The catalogue wouldn't let me cancel them, some of which I hadn't even ordered, and kept renewing them automatically. That's why I stopped paying. They then increased the amount dramatically by adding "administration charges"