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  1. I'm not sure if this is the best place for this query, but here goes. A few hours ago I had a visit from a rather serious looking policeman. My first, which made me nervous before he even opened his mouth. Apparently, at the property I previously rented, Next Directory are claiming that I have committed catalogue fraud by taking out a catalogue and ordering goods in someone else's name. I can only assume that the reason they believe it was me was because I lived there at this time. I gave the policeman dates for when I lived there. Confirmed I'd not had a catalogue or received any goods. However, I stated that it's possible letters would have been sent to my address in other people's names, as I did get lots of letters for previous tenants at that address. What happens now? Am I going to get arrested for fraud? I'm concerned, as I don't know how I could possibly disprove receipt of goods, as I was the only one living there at the time! If I get a criminal record, I could lose my job! Is it worth me finding out how much is owed, and paying it off so that it goes away?! Or would that make it worse?
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