Stop Debt Collection Letters from PO Box 17 Stockport SK1 4AJ

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How to Stop Debt Collection Letters from PO Box 17 Stockport SK1 4AJ

If you received a , you might be confused and have many questions. Who is the sender? What does the letter contain? The company with this particular postal address is Moorcroft Debt Recovery. It is a debt collecting agency hired by different companies to collect debts on their behalf. Don't worry though. DoNotPay can help you deal with Moorcroft and any other debt collecting agency that is bothering you.

Who Is 0161 475 2889 and Why Are They Calling Me?

can also opt to reach out to you via a phone call rather than through the mail by using the following numbers: 0161 967065 or 0161 475 2875. Moorcroft Debt Recovery agents are pretty persistent in their chase and can harass you over the phone. They may call several times a day in an attempt to wear you down or intimidate you into repaying a debt.

Is Moorcroft Debt Recovery a Scam?

Moorcroft Debt Recovery is a legitimate debt recovery agency regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). That doesn’t mean, however, that the

What Happens if I Don't Pay My Debt to Moorcroft Debt Recovery

You can do three things when you get a letter from PO box 17 Stockport sk1 4AJ. First, read the letter and then file a debt verification request. You can also dispute collections if you don't think the debt belongs to you. Lastly, you can make arrangements to pay off the debt.

If you ignore the letters from Moorcroft and do not pay off the debt, they will continue chasing you for the same. You will continue receiving letters and phone calls from them, and in some cases, their agents may visit your home. They may also take you to court as a last resort.

Has Moorcroft Debt Recovery Violated My Rights?

If Moorcroft Debt Recovery sends its agents to visit your home, they have violated your rights, as they have no authority to do that. The FCA regulates Moorcroft Debt Recovery and has set guidelines they must follow. Failure to abide by these regulations gives you the right to report them.

These guidelines include:

  1. They cannot discuss your debt with your employer
  2. They cannot claim unfair charges
  3. They cannot call outside of business hours
  4. They cannot insist that you use loans or credit cards to clear your debts
  5. They cannot seize your property or threaten to do so

How to Contact Moorcroft for Service Complaints

You can contact Moorcroft Debt Recovery customer services directly if you feel they have handled the entire situation inappropriately, mistreated you, or harassed you.

You can reach them via:

WebsiteMoorcroft Debt Recovery
Physical addressPO Box 17

2 Spring Gardens

Stockport

Cheshire

SK1 4AJ

Phone0330 123 9765
Emailcustomers@moorgroup.com

Alternative Ways to Resolve Customer Service Complaints

Moorcroft will respond to your complaint within eight weeks. If you are not satisfied with the response from them, you can involve the Financial Ombudsman Service and lodge a complaint. This is a government organization that investigates complaints concerning debt collecting agencies. You can, however, only reach out to them within six months after getting the final response from Moorcroft.

How to Make a Payment to Moorcroft Debt Recovery

Payment options include over the phone or via their website. To pay online, you will require to enter your reference number, which can be found in the letters you received from them.

Get Debt Help With DoNotPay

If Moorcroft has been harassing you over a debt, they are breaking the law. DoNotPay can help you determine if they are compliant with Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) guidelines and if they are not, help you report them.

We'll ask you a few questions to understand your case and then advise you on the best course of action. We'll also on your behalf.

Follow the simple steps below to get started with DoNotPay:

  1. Search “debt collection” on DoNotPay.

  2. Answer a series of questions about the debt collectors, including when you were contacted and how you were contacted, so we can determine if they have violated any debt collection laws.

  3. Decide which course of action you want to take based on our guidance, such as filing a debt verification request, demanding for the collectors to stop contacting you, or reporting them to a professional trade association.

And that's it. Once you choose the course of action you want to take, DoNotPay will handle the rest. We'll deliver your request directly to the debt collectors via first-class mail or automatically file your complaint with the relevant trade association or ombudsman.

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