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Response to What legal status does my ultimatum have?

from Matt (mattyc@ntlworld.com)
A court, I believe, would look at them in a bad light for not replying but little else.

As to the legality there is no harm in doing it. I did myself last year and then heard nothing more for 3 months when a different company wrote to me. Basically all it probably does is show the judge that you have replied within their time limits, where humanly possible, and that they have absolutely no regard for CPR and the 'level playing field' approach.

As to have they missed the boat? There is nothing to say that a letter will not arrive in a week or 2 date marked 15th or earlier. A post mark on the envelope may not assist as I have one marked 2 weeks before it arrived by 1st class mail and another marked 8 days before it was SENT. So they can date things however they want.

I reckon that they have gone on a fact finding mission to see if you are worth the chase. They amy not write again for a while and when they do they will basically ignore everything that has gone before. So simply ask again for all that you have asked for especially the SARN data and let them play ball for a change.

Also, yes report them to DPA.

(posted 8198 days ago)

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