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  1. Totally agree! having been a member of CAG for so long and reading so many threads i think the majority of people have valid complaints against DCA's. It baffles me as to why they don't follow through with a legitimate complaint to the OFT as it's only a simple email listing grievances and signing a consent form. The more people complain, the more we will see anouncements like this. Regards PB68.
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  2. Just wondering if someone could clear this random thought in my head up: Obviously the terms on my side were never fully agreed for the contract as the number had to be ported through. This didn't happen so the contract's agreements were never completed. Vodafone's defence is solely based around them stating that the contract was in place so they were allowed to place defaults against my name etc... However.. having read the terms and conditions set out by Vodafone it quite clearly states: "4. Using our services – the rules d) We’ve allocated you a phone number on the network. This number does not belong to you and w
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  3. hi kalena67, welcome to CAG, by joining you can help others if you know the answers, and go on the Bear Garden to lighten things after reading some of the heavy posts on here, and learn a lot of things from others, we try to all help one another, and our experiences may help someone, i have always loved helping people, and find this site actually very therapeutic and rewarding in itself, hope you find this too, luv totiesquoties.xx
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  4. Hi, Ignore threats, if anyone should turn up tell them simply to ''go away'' these people have no rights to do anything no legal powers, no authority. The letters are automated and are sent at intervals despite any dispute being ongoing human life is not involved. Just send them a letter stating that no home visits are permitted.
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  5. I often in the course of dealing with ''stalemate'' situations change tactics from requesting information to making Formal Complaints to the Compliance Managers/ Directors and demanding information within a definite time scale, this proves most effective in getting the information required.
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