Has anyone had dealings with Triton?
They are a registered company of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
They offered me a 40% reduction on my Ulster Bank loan after 8 months of harassment. I came up with the cash after selling my car and squeezing every penny out of my business over the course of 3 tough months. I then requested our agreement in writing before transferring the money. They wanted an immediate gratuity payment of €1,700 euro before sending the agreement. I refused and they said they would send the agreement. Instead i recieved a solicitors letter from fictional solicitors "Green & co" demanding full payment of my credit card debt to Triton as i also have an UB credit card.
I contacted Triton and told them that I could only pay one at the moment and they demanded both and refused to internally communicate between each other so that we could come to an agreement. They refused.
I begged the debt collector on the phone to help me out. Three times I repeated "I want to transfer €14,900 to you today, can you help me by internally communicating with your colleague?'. She refused three times and then I told her that i was recording the conversation and she hung up.
Her colleague on the credit card side also hung up when I put the proposal to her.
The letter offering me the agreement eventually arrived on May 4th after being mysteriously lost in the post for a month. The letter dated the 6th of April gave me 2 weeks to transfer the €14,900. In the same days post was another letter informing me that I missed the deadline and i now had to immediately pay the full amount.
Green and co solicitors with the address given by them is not registered with the law society in Ireland or England. The address given is a vacant office with a forwarding address to Triton credit services.
I tried to obtain a contact number for Green & co and Triton would not give it out and so I sent a letter to Green & co and got a reply from Triton telling me not to contact the solicitors.
ApparentlyGreen and co is also a registered name of bank of Scotland.
It is illegal to impersonate a solicitor in the Irish state so why can bank of Scotland do it.
They are a registered company of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
They offered me a 40% reduction on my Ulster Bank loan after 8 months of harassment. I came up with the cash after selling my car and squeezing every penny out of my business over the course of 3 tough months. I then requested our agreement in writing before transferring the money. They wanted an immediate gratuity payment of €1,700 euro before sending the agreement. I refused and they said they would send the agreement. Instead i recieved a solicitors letter from fictional solicitors "Green & co" demanding full payment of my credit card debt to Triton as i also have an UB credit card.
I contacted Triton and told them that I could only pay one at the moment and they demanded both and refused to internally communicate between each other so that we could come to an agreement. They refused.
I begged the debt collector on the phone to help me out. Three times I repeated "I want to transfer €14,900 to you today, can you help me by internally communicating with your colleague?'. She refused three times and then I told her that i was recording the conversation and she hung up.
Her colleague on the credit card side also hung up when I put the proposal to her.
The letter offering me the agreement eventually arrived on May 4th after being mysteriously lost in the post for a month. The letter dated the 6th of April gave me 2 weeks to transfer the €14,900. In the same days post was another letter informing me that I missed the deadline and i now had to immediately pay the full amount.
Green and co solicitors with the address given by them is not registered with the law society in Ireland or England. The address given is a vacant office with a forwarding address to Triton credit services.
I tried to obtain a contact number for Green & co and Triton would not give it out and so I sent a letter to Green & co and got a reply from Triton telling me not to contact the solicitors.
ApparentlyGreen and co is also a registered name of bank of Scotland.
It is illegal to impersonate a solicitor in the Irish state so why can bank of Scotland do it.