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Response to About to settle but want guarantee first

from Lee (repossession@home-repo.org)
I wonder if customers should put together a settlement letter that forces the lender to admit that it is refusing to/unable to prove the debt, and to issue a deed of satisfaction. Perhaps a letter that say:

"Deed of Satisfaction

I am offering to pay you £xxx solely as "blood money" because you have, and are continuing to, harrass me over an alleged and unproven debt of £x,000. In accepting this payment you admit that you acknowledge that have refused to prove the alleged debt by your actions in refusing to supply:

1. xxx despite my letter requesting it dated xx/xx/xx 2. xxx despite my letter requesting it dated xx/xx/xx 3. xxx despite my letter requesting it dated xx/xx/xx 4. xxx despite my letter requesting it dated xx/xx/xx 5. xxx despite my letter requesting it dated xx/xx/xx 6. xxx despite my letter requesting it dated xx/xx/xx

I will make this payment to you when I receive back from your client a copy of this letter signed by you and the *chairman* of your lender client.

Yours sincerely,

xxx"

Legal implications anyone? Legal tweaks?

Lee

(posted 7907 days ago)

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