Johnocarroll
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Yes, of course. If you didn't then they presumably kept providing the service to you. Why did you only cancel the service (you say contract which is confusing) with them in December rather than in July when you seem to have switched provider without telling eir that you no longer wanted broadband from them?My question is if my contract was up did I need to tell them I was no longer continuing with them.
I doubt that, as the money is owed.In 2020 Eir was considered to have the worst customer service possible with delays of hours before a call was answered.
Therefore, unless you were very very patient, it was not possible to reasonably lodge a complaint.
If you can show that the service wasn't used for the period in question, then you should be able to get intrum justia (Stubbs) to bin the claim
Followed by.When my contract was up I switched provider.
And did nothing happen between these two events? I would assume eir made at least attempts to contact you by post and email in between.Now eir have sold at depth of 506 euros to Stubbsgazette.
In 2020 during lockdown I had to work from home.At the time my broadband provider was Eir.The broadband speed I had wasn't nearly good enough to allow me work from home.When my contract was up I switched provider. Now eir have sold at depth of 506 euros to Stubbsgazette. Stubbsgazette are saying I owed eir from July to December,when I cancelled my contract with them.I tried ringing eir on several occasions but couldn't get through to them.My question is if my contract was up did I need to tell them I was no longer continuing with them.
In 2020 during lockdown I had to work from home.At the time my broadband provider was Eir.The broadband speed I had wasn't nearly good enough to allow me work from home.When my contract was up I switched provider. Now eir have sold at depth of 506 euros to Stubbsgazette. Stubbsgazette are saying I owed eir from July to December,when I cancelled my contract with them.I tried ringing eir on several occasions but couldn't get through to them.My question is if my contract was up did I need to tell them I was no longer continuing with them.
I was out of contract andgive them 1 months written notice. I still cannot work out the extras on my bill because the line rental is paid in advance.In 2020 during lockdown I had to work from home.At the time my broadband provider was Eir.The broadband speed I had wasn't nearly good enough to allow me work from home.When my contract was up I switched provider. Now eir have sold at depth of 506 euros to Stubbsgazette. Stubbsgazette are saying I owed eir from July to December,when I cancelled my contract with them.I tried ringing eir on several occasions but couldn't get through to them.My question is if my contract was up did I need to tell them I was no longer continuing with them.
If this is a case then send them another letter saying: "I cancelled my service on XX/YY/2022 via letter attached. I owe no more than the one month as per my contract. Please cancel the remaining debt and give me a corrected bill within ten days. Please treat this correspondence as a complaint." Keep copies and proof of postage.I was out of contract andgive them 1 months written notice.
If Eir are selling debts that don't exist, is this not fraud?
Hi.In 2020 during lockdown I had to work from home.At the time my broadband provider was Eir.The broadband speed I had wasn't nearly good enough to allow me work from home.When my contract was up I switched provider. Now eir have sold a debt of 506 euros to Stubbsgazette. Stubbsgazette are saying I owed eir from July to December,when I cancelled my contract with them.I tried ringing eir on several occasions but couldn't get through to them.My question is if my contract was up did I need to tell them I was no longer continuing with them.
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