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Friend had a letter from MoorCrap last week. Wrote them a bog off letter and went online to fill out an I&E form even though my letter told them only a Judge can request this.

 

Anyway, I fileld it in with a list of the other creditors and amounts and it automatically works out a pro-rata payment offer to everyone. Very clever. But..

 

As the amount MoorCrap are chasing is less than half of what is owed to the others, their own I&E said that the pro rata paymment to MoorCrap is £0.00 LOL. Everyone else gets 5p and 8p for theb igger debts lol!

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As the amount MoorCrap are chasing is less than half of what is owed to the others, their own I&E said that the pro rata paymment to MoorCrap is £0.00 LOL. Everyone else gets 5p and 8p for theb igger debts lol!

 

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How wonderful is that.. I love it.

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I guess if they contact you again, you can quite truthfully confirm that their online I&E tool suggests they are entitled to £0 and that is exactly what they are going to receive :lol:

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Even at the bottom of their screen is a tick box with "by clicking this box you are confirming you will pay the above amount to Moorcroft.."

 

 

I haven't looked at the "toy" but I'd be wary of clicking anything that said I confirmed I would pay any amount to Morecrap even if it was £0.00 just in case it somehow restarted the statute-barred clock by acknowledging the debt.

 

Perhaps I'm being over pessimistic ...

 

Rob

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It was quite a recent debt to be honest. Well, I say recent. It is 6 months old. So SB doesnt really matter too much. Hence the fun :)

 

But yes, you could be correct about the "confirm" tick box being a way of acknowledging the debt..

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