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HI to all,
Thanks for the replies.
I am currently living in south east England but the claim is from the north. I am pretty sure I left all my pending accounts sorted without any outstanding fees. My reasoning for asking if I should surrender to the debt-collectors is this:
1. If there is a debt, it is small and not worth the hassle of a court case
2. If it is larger than thought, I can hold on long enough to get it statute barred (2years to go)
3. If I do not reply, they will not find me very easily at my current mailing address ( not my living address address)
4. Until I acknowledge liability of the debt, there is nothing the debt collectors can do except affect my credit records, but can always do that on experian (thanks Tony)
5. If I wanted to know what the debt was or I were to subdue to their scare tactics and contact them, I would have to identify myself, giving them a reason to put more pressure on me
I therefore think the best approach is to ignore the debtcollectors for as long as possible, and never acknowledge the residency at the named address. Is there any hint of sanity in my logic?
I appreciate your help and am hoping to minimize the chances of a black mark on my name.
Regards
Cris