Hi All, new to the forum. The work you guys do is great so I've bought a webmail account to support the site how I can.
A family member has received a letter from CapQuest stating they've taken over their T-Mobile account.
The letter seems politely worded but not fooled going by CapQuest's reputation (I've been through several threads on the site).
This appears to be due to a default on a 'phone contract around 2010 I think (aftermath of the recession).
We've moved to a new house since then and they must have employed their usual methods to get in contact at the new address.
The first DCA was Lowells who added a default a few years after the original default and were hassling for a while then stopped.
It seems CapQuest have picked up the baton so to speak.
Nothing was paid or acknowledged with Lowells.
It's past six years now so are they still able to pursue this?
I've advised sending a Statute Barred letter but thought I should get some advice here first?
Thanks for any advice offered.