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Hi, I have received a letter from supplier today who has passed our account (1700) to Stubbs Gazette to collect how concerned should I be? Thanks
It has nothing to do with stubbs gazette, you still owe the money to the supplier and they will have to pay a solicitor to take you to court.Hi, I have received a letter from supplier today who has passed our account (1700) to Stubbs Gazette to collect how concerned should I be? Thanks
It has nothing to do with stubbs gazette, you still owe the money to the supplier and they will have to pay a solicitor to take you to court.
It just one of these
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Debt collectors have no powers in Ireland so just ignore them. That's all stubbs would be, they are not in the business of buying the debt off companies, so cannot come after you for the money.It may be just one of those.
suggests advising that one can happily ignore any such demands for payment with no regard for the actual issue of the debt being due to the creditor. Should you be owed by a delinquent debtor, would you be happy with them "just ignoring it" ?so just ignore them.
Hi, I have received a letter from supplier today who has passed our account (1700) to Stubbs Gazette to collect how concerned should I be? Thanks
There a far too many debtors out there at the moment thinking that the rest of us are lending banks.
You should be very concerned and pay up.
ONQ.
Presuming I have the money to pay up?
People should pay their debts, but if they cannot and are in trouble, they shouldn't stress any more over the stubbs letters, it's just a scare tactic.True, but my point was more the morality of the issue. If someone owes a debt, should they not be expected to pay it? The tone of your posts
suggests advising that one can happily ignore any such demands for payment with no regard for the actual issue of the debt being due to the creditor. Should you be owed by a delinquent debtor, would you be happy with them "just ignoring it" ?
People should pay their debts, but if they cannot and are in trouble, they shouldn't stress any more over the stubbs letters, it's just a scare tactic.
If they have problems, contacting the creditor and arranging terms before it gets to the stage of the creditor having to try "scare tactics" might be a better solution to reducing stress.
Do you have the money to pay up? Can you do instalment payments? Would you not be ashamed of appearing in Stubbs?Presuming I have the money to pay up?
. I then got the solicitor and instituted proceedings in the district court. That cost , court & solicitor almost €200. However finally, the debtor paid before court date.)
That's seems a very cheap debt collection fee? I presume it's because you do a lot of them?
It covered him writing final demand prior to instituting DC civil proceedings. Then when he got no response, he got the DC forms stamped and sent by registered post to the debtor. Fee was €125+VAT + €20 DC stamp fee. I'm not sure if this was his standard for the work. I thought it extremely reasonable. I wouldn't have a lot of other work to or fro with him, maybe just couple times a year.
The aggresive debt collection agencies can charge up to a third of the debt in fees.
would you please email me the contact details of the person you looked after that for you. I need some help in the area of deth collection