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Response to Yorkshire BS, Eversheds, WM Associates

from (bluemoon@mcfc.co.uk)
Chris has given you some very good advice. Actually, you seem to be doing quite well by yourself thus far, well done. Something you might consider doing: Get your mum to write to WMA asking what the 'important matter' is that they want to discuss. If it turns out to be what we think it is, get her to a solicitor pronto. Also consider complaining to trading standards. I imagine your mum is considering older than you or I, and may have been worried by receiving such a request. Trading standards are always interested in such misrepresentation...

Re your questions. 1. As Chris says, yes, but more lilely your lender sicked the enquiry agents on you. It sounds too imaginative for Eversheds. 2. Revenue can't give your details out and neither can your employer, except to a court. Don't be cowed into telling them anything. Eversheds, again, would be too stupid to recognize your NI number if you spelt it NI NUMBER and handed it to them on a P60. 3. I don't believe in coincidence.

Advice? Wait for Eversheds to get back to you. Their letters always say 'reply in 7 days'. The first time you get one, write back immediately noting their request but informing them you will be discussing matters with your legal advisors and that replies will follow in due course, not within any timescale they dictate. A good letter to get on the file. Otherwise keep going, you're doing fine.

(posted 8293 days ago)

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