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I had a door step debt collector round tonight on behalf of Moorcroft (Bank of Scotland overdraft). I wasn't in at the time, but he told my husband that he would be round tomorrow morning. And, not knowing any better, he gave him our phone number!

 

The citizens advice bureau are dealing with all of my debts now, Moorcroft said that they hadn't heard anything from them since the middle of February, which is true, because they are waiting to hear back from all my creditors.

 

Anyway, if the CAB are dealing with things now, should Moorcroft be sending out a debt collector?

 

Also, what should I do if he comes back? I am scared that he might try and force his way in. I have no money for him and I am not making any payments to them. The CAB said it would be best for me to go bankrupt becasue I have no assets etc. So I will not be making any offers of payments etc. What rights does he have?

 

Any help is much appreciated.

 

Heather

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NONE AT ALL

 

he has no rights to enter upon to your property and once asked to leave , if he refuses then he commits a civil tort of trespass and you could sue for damages

 

in addition, you can call the police, tell them you have asked this guy to leave and if hes refused then you tell them there is likely to be a breach of the peace caused by him and they MUST attend,they have to

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