I too was receiving requests for payment from a Debt Collecting Agency on behalf of a telecom company. This despite the fact that I had personally returned a modem with a covering letter cancelling the contract. This was in line with terms and conditions of the contract. Every time I received a letter I replied by letter explaining the situation . I continued to receive letters and even telephone calls didn't help until I said that I will be taking legal action because of defamation. Their reply was (paraphrasing) we are not defaming you, I said no, but your client is by passing on to you incorrect information about me and putting my name on a debtors' list. I never heard from them again.
Introduction
The Small Claims procedure is an alternative method of commencing and dealing with a civil proceeding in respect of a small claim and is provided for under the District Court (Small Claims Procedure) Rules, 1997 & 1999.
It is a service provided by District Court offices and is designed to handle consumer claims cheaply without involving a solicitor.
To be eligible to use the procedure, you, the "consumer" must have bought the goods or services (or the service) for private use from someone selling them in the course of business.
The procedure is not available for use by one business person against another.
The District Court Clerk, called the Small Claims Registrar, processes small claims.
Where possible, the registrar will negotiate a settlement without the need for a court hearing. If the matter cannot be settled the registrar will bring your claim before the District Court.
Type of claims dealt with
(a) a claim for goods or services bought for private use from someone selling them in the course of a business (consumer claims)
(b) a claim for minor damage to property (but excluding personal injuries)
(c) a claim for the non-return of a rent deposit for certain kinds of rented properties. For example, a holiday home or a room / flat in
You should also send them a bill for the costs of you having to deal with their correspondence - call it a processing fee - and follow it up with letters similar to the ones they send you - see how they react to being pursued for the debt
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Im also interested in finding out more about the solicitors name on the letter,would it be standard practice for companies in general to send letters supposedly from a solicitor but addressed to themselves or is it even legal?
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