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  • #16
    Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

    i was going to ask similar related to will situation

    is there a solicitor on here or is it just awsome great advise from the members, it would be awsome to know

    also my brother is being chased by a old mobile phone bill, which he claims not to owe, but on a serious note he said to me hed never been with such provider, i warned him not to communicate but he went to cit advise and they emailed on his behalf... they sent dates and times of when he owes the money from yet my bro was with a provider and paying his bills as he has bank statements and a contract he can provide... the company chasing him are either some top notch scam shit as they have entered a ccj on his credit and told the cit advice they dont have to provide contracts... such a strange turn of events... its for just under 2k nothing like yours but if they do this to enough people that 2k adds up... the cit advise said he must admit alot of folks get this kind of thing and they just pay it without a chalenge... but my bro is adamnt he dont owe this and his credit score was like boom through the roof before this, even the cit advise guy has not ruled some heavy corrupt inside hack scam going on as he has a ccj for a bill he says he dont owe...

    but side note if there are solicitor on here who can help me ive a big situation regarding a will and large estate on my hands

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    • #17
      Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

      @bluemoon. If they have entered a CCJ the very first thing you do is to issue then with a Search Access Request (SAR). I believe it's ffee these days (used to be £10). They DO have to provide contract duly signed. Not a solicitor but have quite a bit of legal knowledge...PM me if you need more.

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      • #18
        Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

        thanks my bro, ill pass info on

        respect that thanks

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        • #19
          Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

          Cheers guys, one of the other executors has made an appointment with a solicitor.
          He spoke to the credit agencies solicitors Phillips and Cohen yesterday and they have said that because the debts are so old they are having problems locating the original paperwork of when the debts were taken out etc.
          The company I believe are called Capquest who the debts belong too.

          We have gone down the solicitor route as we don't want anything coming back to bite us in a few months time.
          Our theory is, if the solicitor only costs a few hundred quid to clear the £53000 debt then we will be well up and free from being chased for the money in the future.
          I'll let you know how we get on.

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          • #20
            Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

            Originally posted by uncle bob View Post
            Cheers guys, one of the other executors has made an appointment with a solicitor.
            He spoke to the credit agencies solicitors Phillips and Cohen yesterday and they have said that because the debts are so old they are having problems locating the original paperwork of when the debts were taken out etc.
            The company I believe are called Capquest who the debts belong too.

            We have gone down the solicitor route as we don't want anything coming back to bite us in a few months time.
            Our theory is, if the solicitor only costs a few hundred quid to clear the £53000 debt then we will be well up and free from being chased for the money in the future.
            I'll let you know how we get on.
            Probably a good move. My lady is currently involved in sorted out very complicated probate (and which she has done herself as she is an accountant) but being an executor is not without its possible perils.

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            • #21
              Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

              Originally posted by uncle bob View Post
              ...... they have said that because the debts are so old they are having problems locating the original paperwork of when the debts were taken out etc.
              Each to their own...but if they cannot produce paperwork they have no case...!! Solicitors will say the same.
              Anyway...hope it gets resolved.

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              • #22
                Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                Originally posted by uncle bob View Post
                Cheers guys, one of the other executors has made an appointment with a solicitor.
                He spoke to the credit agencies solicitors Phillips and Cohen yesterday and they have said that because the debts are so old they are having problems locating the original paperwork of when the debts were taken out etc.
                The company I believe are called Capquest who the debts belong too.

                We have gone down the solicitor route as we don't want anything coming back to bite us in a few months time.
                Our theory is, if the solicitor only costs a few hundred quid to clear the £53000 debt then we will be well up and free from being chased for the money in the future.
                I'll let you know how we get on.
                Nice one good luck with it !



                Capquest Debt Recovery Limited is part of the Intrum Group, whose registered UK office is at The Omnibus Building, Lesbourne Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7JP.

                At Capquest we take your feedback and any complaints we receive very seriously and have a formal complaints procedure (pdf).


                We abide by the strictest regulatory standards which means we operate at the highest possible ethical level. Below are the details of our licence and registrations numbers:

                Capquest Debt Recovery Limited is registered in England and Wales with company number 03772278. Its registered office is Belvedere, 12 Booth Street, Manchester, M2 4AW.

                Capquest Debt Recovery Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for certain credit-related regulated activities and is registered on the Financial Services Register under registration number 721513. Capquest Debt Recovery Limited is part of the Intrum Group, whose registered UK office is at The Omnibus Building, Lesbourne Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7JP.

                Make a complaint by phone
                Call the complaints department directly on 0333 999 7217* (calls may be recorded for quality and training purposes).

                Make a complaint by letter
                Submit your complaint in writing to:
                Capquest Group
                Capella Building
                60 York Street
                Glasgow
                G2 8JX

                Make a complaint by email
                [email protected]

                Please ensure your reference number is clearly stated on all correspondence to avoid any delays in processing your complaint.

                We always strive to provide our customers with the best service and to ensure all of our customers are treated fairly. We accept, however, that sometimes things go wrong, which is why we have a robust complaint resolution process in place. We regularly report on the volume of complaints received to the FCA. To view the data in relation to complaints we received between 1st January 2023 and 30th June 2023, click here.

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                • #23
                  Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                  https://www.moneyadviceonline.co.uk/...20MUST%20CHECK!

                  Do you need advice & help on how deal with Capquest?

                  Do you need to make a payment?

                  Or are you wondering why they keep calling and sending you letters.

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                  CapQuest debt
                  Need help with CapQuest Debt Collectors?
                  Just call the team on 0800 3688133 (freephone), or fill in the form and we'll call you back and STOP Capquest!

                  Who are CapQuest Debt Recovery?
                  Capquest are a company that buy "bad debts" from banks, telecoms suppliers, mobile companies and other credit lenders at a discounted rate. They then chase the debtor for the full amount of the original debt.

                  Chances are they are calling or writing to you because they have purchased your debt from the original lender, and believe you owe money.

                  The original debt won’t be to CapQuest Debt Recovery, which is why you might not recognise the name.

                  If you have been contacted by them, you have to make a decision on how to deal with them.

                  Do you actually owe them any money?
                  CapQuest are just a debt collection agency, and therefore have to provide clear evidence that you owe the money.

                  Just because they keep calling or are writing you letters stating that you owe them money, does not mean you actually do. YOU MUST CHECK!

                  Are they chasing old debt?
                  It could be statute barred, which means you no longer owe it.

                  If you do owe them money then do not enter into an agreement with them before you have taken advice.


                  This will make sure that they can prove that you actually owe the debt, and if so, that you get an agreement which is affordable for you.


                  Too often people are pressurised into paying the amount the debt collection agency want them to pay, even if they really can't afford to pay that much each week or month.

                  Our experts deal with CapQuest Debt Recovery every day, and can quickly help you determine if the debt is statute barred, in which case you won't have to pay anything.

                  If you do owe the money then we can also give you a FREE financial assessment, which you can then send to CapQuest.


                  This will make sure that if you do owe them money you only enter an agreement to repay on YOUR TERMS, at a rate you CAN AFFORD, rather than the one they may suggest.

                  Even if you have already entered an agreement with them, we may still be able to help you if you are struggling with the current payments.

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                  Does HMRC use Capquest?
                  HMRC do not currently use Capquest Debt Recovery as of 2023. So if you are contacted by Capquest about money that is claimed you owe to HMRC, you should speak to HMRC about this straight away.

                  What can CapQuest Debt Recovery do?
                  Debt collectors like Capquest must follow the strict debt collection guidance that are laid down by the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority)

                  The FCAs debt collection rules and guidance sets out minimum standards that all authorised companies involved in debt recovery and debt collection must adhere to in order to be considered fit to operate as a debt collector.


                  Therefore, under the rules laid down by the FCA, Capquest can not claim unfair or excessive collection charges, they can not harrass you, they can't threaten to seize your property (when lawfully they cannot), they can not bypass an appointed representative and contact you directly. The FCA also bans debt collectors from threatening legal action when it is unlikely to take place.

                  If you're one of the many people being sent constant letters, text messages and not answering your phone without looking at "whocallssme.com" in order to avoid the many (and we mean MANY) phone calls by Capquest. Or if you have received a letter about a debt you don't recognise or think you've paid off, or if you are struggling to repay CapQuest debt, fill in our simple form and we’ll call you back to see if we can help.

                  You can also read our "11 steps to deal with debt collectors". This guide explains exactly what they can do and how to dispute a debt and how to handle their calls and letters.

                  Numbers Capquest call from:
                  01252765422
                  01252765266
                  01252765239

                  CapQuest Debt Recovery Contact Details:
                  Company Name: Capquest Debt Recovery Limited
                  Other Names: Capquest Group, Arrow Global Group
                  Address:
                  Capella Building
                  60 York St
                  Glasgow
                  G2 8JX
                  Phone: 0333 999 7200
                  Fax: 0333 999 7299
                  Website: www.capquest.co.uk
                  Email: [email protected]

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                  • #24
                    Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                    I've conducted debt sales to Capquest in the past - I bet you they don't have the original docs

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                    • #25
                      Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                      Originally posted by gabbsthenewt View Post
                      I've conducted debt sales to Capquest in the past - I bet you they don't have the original docs
                      Slightly off topic

                      I used to own a Mercedes around 10 years ago and was contacted by a company on a no win no fee basis to claim on emissions.

                      After about 6 months and 1 letter from them I decided not to pursue the matter. ( it was a right pain trying to find all the information they wanted )

                      Beware as they have now sent two letters asking for costs towards the one letter they sent which Ive ignored - they are not free at all.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                        Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                        Sorry Maurice, I mean pay some money to the beneficiaries if they are in need and ask for the money, while retaining enough to pay the debt if they have to eventually?

                        Mind you if solicitors did get involved it would be better to retain a larger amount to pay the debt and cover the solicitor's fees.

                        Anyway, good luck Bob, let us know how it pans out!
                        Surely until you have a deed of probate you cant make payments, and that wont be granted until all debts are settled.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                          Originally posted by cityhammer View Post
                          Surely until you have a deed of probate you cant make payments, and that wont be granted until all debts are settled.
                          That is correct....only funds needed for immediate expenses like funeral costs or mortgage payments may be accessed before probate.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                            Originally posted by cityhammer View Post
                            Surely until you have a deed of probate you cant make payments, and that wont be granted until all debts are settled.
                            Yes of course but he said everything else has been done, I took it to mean he had probate and this raised its head after probate was issued as it's a debt they wouldn't have declared as they didn't know about it.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                              If there are any solicitors on here that deal with probate and wills would you mind DMing me?

                              Not something I would like to put on a message board but really could use some basic advice

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                              • #30
                                Re: Any solicitors on here? Credit agency advice if possible.

                                Originally posted by Maurice Swan View Post
                                That is correct....only funds needed for immediate expenses like funeral costs or mortgage payments may be accessed before probate.
                                No,a bank may release up.to £50,000 without seeing a grant of probate ( or grant of administration where there is no will).

                                Banks have different policies on this. Some may stick to £5,000 somewhere between the two.

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